Blue tooth headphones

Started by Musicman123, Oct 08, 2017, 04:59 PM

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Musicman123

ok Elleen sorry I never thought , Ive just emailed Roger asking if bluetooth headphones can be used eith the Tyros 5 , I have the Phones but I recon I need a dongle , Im guessing a one to go into Phone socket ?????? can you advise
please

Stuart

[Stuart, since this question start a whole new subject, I've moved it from your sheet music request to a new topic. -- Joe W]
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Paul B

Yes, you are correct. you will need a small Bluetooth transmitter that will plug into the headphones socket.

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Almost all come with a 1/8 in jack so you will also need an adaptor plug.

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Hope this helps.

Paul
Paul B
Kenosha, WI

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tomtomsf

I tried using a Blue Tooth dongle and wireless headphones on my T4. There was a latency problem. A very brief pause between the time a key is played until it was heard on the headphones. It was too distracting to make the wireless headphone use practical.

Tom G.
Tyros 4
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Musicman123

Thanks paul and tom I have ordered the item so I hope it works well , I will let you know

Stuart
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frankmusik

Quote from: Musicman123 on Oct 09, 2017, 12:25 PM
Thanks paul and tom I have ordered the item so I hope it works well , I will let you know

Stuart
Yes, please report. It is a BT 2.1 so not defined as low latency....

So check if playing piano voices is possible with the BT headphone Set.
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Rick D.

I had the same results as Tom.
Every note you play is treated like an on off switch. The latency is a real problem.
Some members have had luck with wireless headphones, which are not to be confused with bluetooth. I have not tried these myself yet.

Rick D.
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