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I what to buy two pairs of RF wireless headphones so that two people
can listen to the same output at the same time. I'm guessing these things come tuned to different frequencies which would mean it wouldn't work. How can I get around this Thanks |
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![]() Jeffc wrote: I what to buy two pairs of RF wireless headphones so that two people can listen to the same output at the same time. I'm guessing these things come tuned to different frequencies which would mean it wouldn't work. How can I get around this I'm not familiar with "RF" headphones but I don't see why it would be a problem getting two that worked on the same frequency. They would be "receive only" wouldn't they? No collision of transmitted signals, etc. If there WAS some kind of a problem, you could go with infrared headphones although you might not get the same fidelity and you would both have to be in the same vicinity as the IR transmitter or an IR repeater for that transmitter. - Jeff |
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![]() "Laurence Payne" wrote in message ... On 8 Jul 2004 02:01:34 -0700, (Jeffc) wrote: I what to buy two pairs of RF wireless headphones so that two people can listen to the same output at the same time. I'm guessing these things come tuned to different frequencies which would mean it wouldn't work. How can I get around this If each unit comes with its own transmitter, split the input signal to both. Would work fine, but the extra expense is not necessary. Though I suspect this sort of gear comes with a very limited selection (if any) of frequencies, you should be able to specify two the same. Correct. If two headphone sets come with one transmitter, they are going to use the same frequency, aren't they? I'm sure multiple-headset systems must be available - maybe search for educational equipment rather than hi-fi gear? Is this for music, or for communications? Sennheiser make RF units for HiFi and models for other applications. They are available with multiple head-sets. TonyP. |
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Jeffcwrote:
I what to buy two pairs of RF wireless headphones so that two people can listen to the same output at the same time. I'm guessing these things come tuned to different frequencies which would mean it wouldn't work. How can I get around this You could use a model with adjustable tuning. Ex: Advent AW770 (900MHz) Very nice. Used in several recording studios (according to their engineers on this newsgroup. US$100 Both transmitter and headphones/receiver are tunable so you could transmit several (4-6?) different channels and use any number of receivers. |
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