No matter what size of a unit you get, you can always trim back the power 
output with controls normally found on the unit, or coming up with a 
different antenna configuration. Personally I would want the transmitter to 
be separate from the audio mixer.

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-- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2007 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: Wireless transmitter


> Chuck
> my theory on transmitters is I want one to cover the area I require, and
> no more.
> It's not only a legality issue; but also one of privacy.
> I am hoping that someone somewhere will do a review of this Canadian
> transmitter discussing the range issue among other things.
> Based on what Jonathan posted, the company appears to be customer oriented
> -- something I'd expect in a high-end priced unit such as this.
> Right now, the Arkon soundFeeder models sf-120, sf-121, and sf-150c (all
> discontinued) meet my needs
> which are for listening in and around the home and yard and for mostly
> non-musical programming.
> I really wouldn't want a unit that had greater range than that.
>
> One of the problems in this type of discussion is that different folks
> have different expectations, needs, and what they deem acceptible.
> If you were going to be listening to the opera or symphony in your garage
> which was 75 feet away from the point of origination, you might be happy
> with nothing less than a full clear
> local quality fm signal.  On the other hand, if your uses were for
> monitoring a baseball game or working with your wireless keyboard on the
> front porch,
> you might be content with the quality of signal akin to that of a
> semi-local fm from a town 20-30 miles away.
> It all depends on what you want or need -- and that's why, I've come to
> believe, that user comments can often be so dramatically radically
> different on the same unit.
> Plus your local home environment might well influence just how a given
> transmitter might function; and perhaps even atmospheric and climatic
> conditions.
>
>
>
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