Re: Wireless Headphone transmitter and receiver.

2008-09-28 Thread Bobcat
One of the Q-Bean Wireless 2.0 Audio systems will let you use your own 
phones.  I don't rmemember which model and I don't know how good the system 
really is.
I think it is the Q-BEAN-ST which connects through headphone jacks but not 
the Q-BEAN-U which uses usb.


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Bob

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Hi Folks:

Can anyone point me to a place where I can find a portable wireless 
headphone transmitter and receiver which will allow me to use my own 
headphones?


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Re: Wireless Headphone transmitter and receiver.

2008-09-28 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Bobcat:

Thanks for your post.  Actually, I presently have both of their systems, 
however the one that requires the use of headphones died the big death.  The 
unit has to be sent back for repair.  One of the problems with the Q-Bean 
units is that the battery is not replaceable in the normal manor.


The headphone version is a very good system however, it is a closed ear 
system which many folks, including myself, dislike.


Thanks all over the place for your post.


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One of the Q-Bean Wireless 2.0 Audio systems will let you use your own 
phones.  I don't rmemember which model and I don't know how good the 
system really is.
I think it is the Q-BEAN-ST which connects through headphone jacks but not 
the Q-BEAN-U which uses usb.


http://www.shopltb.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=10

Bob

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Hi Folks:

Can anyone point me to a place where I can find a portable wireless 
headphone transmitter and receiver which will allow me to use my own 
headphones?


Thanks all over the place gang.

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Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hello Again Folks:

Further to my previous post:

LTBAudio manufactures a system called the Q-Bean ST.  This device, unlike their 
 other systems, does not receive the input signal from a USB port but connects 
to an audio source in the usual way.  The transmitter section of the system can 
be powered via battorys or from a computer USB port.

This system, at least for me, resolves two main issues:
1. The problem of introducing yet another sound device in to the Windows OS. 
2. The ability for those who use mixers to transmit an audio signal using the 
mixer settings.

Cheers.

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Re: Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Mike Pietruk
Jim

What does this system cost?  Sounds interesting and might be something I 
may wish to check out as yet another alternative approach to sound 
delivery.

Good luck to you guys in the Maritimes over the next day or so.  Keep 
safe.








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Re: Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Mike:

In the Us, I've found prices from $99 to about $130.  So far, I am not able 
to find any pricing in Canada.


If, by the way, anyone is interested in purchasing an almost unused Q-Bass 
headphone/mike system, you can contact me privately.


Cheers.


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Jim

What does this system cost?  Sounds interesting and might be something I
may wish to check out as yet another alternative approach to sound
delivery.

Good luck to you guys in the Maritimes over the next day or so.  Keep
safe.








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Re: Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Mr. Bill
hI did not use that type rather the fregency came from the tuner and it is 
plugged into the headphone jack.At 05:59 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
Hello Again Folks:

Further to my previous post:

LTBAudio manufactures a system called the Q-Bean ST.  This device, unlike 
their  other systems, does not receive the input signal from a USB port but 
connects to an audio source in the usual way.  The transmitter section of the 
system can be powered via battorys or from a computer USB port.

This system, at least for me, resolves two main issues:
1. The problem of introducing yet another sound device in to the Windows OS. 
2. The ability for those who use mixers to transmit an audio signal using the 
mixer settings.

Cheers.

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Re: Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Jim Noseworthy

Bill:

Thanks for your post.  I take it that you are using the q-beam st model?  If 
so, what kind of range can you obtain from the transmitter?


Cheers.

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hI did not use that type rather the fregency came from the tuner and it is 
plugged into the headphone jack.At 05:59 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:

Hello Again Folks:

Further to my previous post:

LTBAudio manufactures a system called the Q-Bean ST.  This device, unlike 
their  other systems, does not receive the input signal from a USB port 
but connects to an audio source in the usual way.  The transmitter section 
of the system can be powered via battorys or from a computer USB port.


This system, at least for me, resolves two main issues:
1. The problem of introducing yet another sound device in to the Windows 
OS.
2. The ability for those who use mixers to transmit an audio signal using 
the mixer settings.


Cheers.

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lose. 

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Re: Wireless headphone transmitter and receiver (continued)

2008-09-28 Thread Mr. Bill
Hi thee guy well right now I do not own one due to t he fact it was not working 
like it should smile!  I sent it back 2 years ago but I belive the range of it 
was really good till it broke.  If I ever own one again I'll get it at best buy 
or eveen google it as well for one.At 08:41 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
Bill:

Thanks for your post.  I take it that you are using the q-beam st model?  If 
so, what kind of range can you obtain from the transmitter?

Cheers.

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hI did not use that type rather the fregency came from the tuner and it is 
plugged into the headphone jack.At 05:59 AM 9/28/2008, you wrote:
Hello Again Folks:

Further to my previous post:

LTBAudio manufactures a system called the Q-Bean ST.  This device, unlike 
their  other systems, does not receive the input signal from a USB port but 
connects to an audio source in the usual way.  The transmitter section of 
the system can be powered via battorys or from a computer USB port.

This system, at least for me, resolves two main issues:
1. The problem of introducing yet another sound device in to the Windows OS.
2. The ability for those who use mixers to transmit an audio signal using 
the mixer settings.

Cheers.

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Wireless Headphone transmitter and receiver.

2008-09-27 Thread Jim Noseworthy
Hi Folks:

Can anyone point me to a place where I can find a portable wireless headphone 
transmitter and receiver which will allow me to use my own headphones?

Thanks all over the place gang.

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Re: Wireless Headphone transmitter and receiver.

2008-09-27 Thread Mr. Bill
H8i I recall best buy haveing one like what you want,  very user friendly  not 
sure waht the brand was but it is very user friendly ok? hope this helps some 
what here smile!At 08:06 AM 9/27/2008, you wrote:
Hi Folks:

Can anyone point me to a place where I can find a portable wireless headphone 
transmitter and receiver which will allow me to use my own headphones?

Thanks all over the place gang.

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