Is there such a device which you can plug into a 3.5mm headphone socket that chucks the audio over bluetooth? It'd be great if I could plug it into the bedroom TV and have the speakers in a better position.
Im starting to tire of the oen page reviews. Either review it in depth or dont bother :s Sorry to be negative but thr whole point of reviews is to tell you everything about a product. All you guys are giving a lot now is one page summarys. Defeats the purpose to be honest and will no doubt drive many people away.
realistically though, i cant see how a £50 set of pc speakers can get 3 pages of space. It'd be a struggle to fill 3 pages for a 5.1 set @ £250. If you really want loads more detail from this review, you're in the wrong budget for speakers.
Originally Posted by greigaitken This would be fine if you didnt already have some sort of hifi / music player in your lounge. who is that?
... me. I have a PC & a 360 hooked up to an A/V receiver & 5.1 speaker system. Everything I need.
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Originally Posted by neonplanet40 Im starting to tire of the oen page reviews. Either review it in depth or dont bother :s Sorry to be negative but thr whole point of reviews is to tell you everything about a product. All you guys are giving a lot now is one page summarys. Defeats the purpose to be honest and will no doubt drive many people away.
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Originally Posted by greigaitken realistically though, i cant see how a £50 set of pc speakers can get 3 pages of space. It'd be a struggle to fill 3 pages for a 5.1 set @ £250. If you really want loads more detail from this review, you're in the wrong budget for speakers.
And... this is not a speaker review site.
While I agree that I prefer longer & more technically in-depth reviews there are products that just aren't supposed to be reviewed in that much detail.
the T12 wont recreate a nightclub in your living room, but we happily shook our booties after turning the speakers up to full whack.
Am I the only one amused/repulsed by the image of the B-T guys all strutting their stuff around the labs? Is this the patented bit-tech 'Is it loud enough to get the girls upstairs to come and join our Thriller dance off' test?
Originally Posted by neonplanet40 Im starting to tire of the oen page reviews. Either review it in depth or dont bother :s Sorry to be negative but thr whole point of reviews is to tell you everything about a product. All you guys are giving a lot now is one page summarys. Defeats the purpose to be honest and will no doubt drive many people away.
These are more previews than reviews. I do like them and wouldn't want them to go, but don't forget the in depth reviews too please!
I agree with the '1 page review is valid for this product' opinion. The guys here know when a product deserves in-depth attention.
I am looking for a set of speakers/media player for the bedroom where I'd want to hook up either my phone or my laptop. I was hoping for something with radio and clock, but choice is surprisingly limited for bluetooth enabled audio devices)... These speakers have potential where others seem like the audio quality would probably be a bit tinny.
For people who want to hook up their phone/laptop to their existing hi-fi or AV setup, try out the Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver or (more expensive) QED LIVE uPLAY WIRELESS BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECEIVER (ugh, cut and paste caps...). They simply plug into the line-in on your existing AV equipment. I haven't tried either, but certainly will be... Would be interested to read a BitTech review (or even a comparison) for either of those. Actually a comparison would be very handy given that one is more than 3x the price of the other...
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ReplyThe ultimate solution would be to have a wireless transmitter, & receiver that plugs into whatever already provides audio in your lounge.
How about this rear facing
oblongelliptical diaphragm, is it powered? passive? is it out of phase (push-pull)?As a side note, I think these one page reviews are ok but seem to lack the depth of previous reviews.
While I agree that I prefer longer & more technically in-depth reviews there are products that just aren't supposed to be reviewed in that much detail.
Am I the only one amused/repulsed by the image of the B-T guys all strutting their stuff around the labs? Is this the patented bit-tech 'Is it loud enough to get the girls upstairs to come and join our Thriller dance off' test?
Was it to cover Harry's squeals of glee at receiving this year's bean bag catalogue?
Guesses as to what was being played when the volume knob went to 11?
These are more previews than reviews. I do like them and wouldn't want them to go, but don't forget the in depth reviews too please!
Isn't that "some sort of hifi / music player"?
I agree with the '1 page review is valid for this product' opinion. The guys here know when a product deserves in-depth attention.
I am looking for a set of speakers/media player for the bedroom where I'd want to hook up either my phone or my laptop. I was hoping for something with radio and clock, but choice is surprisingly limited for bluetooth enabled audio devices)... These speakers have potential where others seem like the audio quality would probably be a bit tinny.
For people who want to hook up their phone/laptop to their existing hi-fi or AV setup, try out the Belkin Bluetooth Music Receiver or (more expensive) QED LIVE uPLAY WIRELESS BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECEIVER (ugh, cut and paste caps...). They simply plug into the line-in on your existing AV equipment. I haven't tried either, but certainly will be... Would be interested to read a BitTech review (or even a comparison) for either of those. Actually a comparison would be very handy given that one is more than 3x the price of the other...
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