Just curious as to why you don't just plug your iPhone into a regular
sound system? Sure blue-tooth would be nice but it might limit your
choices quite a bit. Maybe a hybrid of the two would work better. Just
get a bluetooth to audio receiver and plug it into your favorite PA
system or amp. There's one from Belkin for $23:
http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-F8Z492ttP-Bluetooth-Music-Receiver/dp/B0047T79VS
Or this one from B&H for $14:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/909704-REG/xtreme_cables_51901_bluetooth_wireless_music_receiver.html
While I haven't gone the blue tooth route, I have used my Hartke
keyboard amp as a giant boom box with my phone plugged into it which
worked quite well.
CB
On 9/6/14, 1:51 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
I have a very specific task requiring a speaker for my iPhone. I wish to play
home-recordings of my instrumental playing loud and clear enough to accompany
myself as if I were playing along with another live player.
I want to be able to play my pre-recorded banjo through a speaker and accompany
that with live playing of a harmony part.
Do you know of, or have a recommendation for a blue-tooth speaker that can
reasonably approximate the sound of an acoustic musical instrument as though
it were being played live?
I don't want to break the bank, and I want something simple, something
relatively uncomplicated without a lot of bells and whistles that will only
clutter up and confuse my little brain.
I was looking at the phillips SB7200 and some others in the apple app, but am
open to anything that will accomplish my specific task at the best price.
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