Convert Cordless Phone to Cordless Headphones
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:33:30 -0700, Richard Crowley wrote:
OIE writes:
entirely. Anyone see any problems with this idea?
"Todd H." wrote ...
The main one is that telephony frequency ranges are typically 300Hz to
3kHz--a paltry slice of the 20-20kHz that is demanded of audio
applications.
Not to mention that telephones are, by definition, mono.
and only have a 30db dynamic range.
If you think music on hold sounds good, then by all means try it.
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