Is there a product I can attach to my Korg Nautilus 1/4" output jack to link it to a pair of Bose BT speakers?.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Kevin
Blue Tooth device to link to BT speakers
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Bluetooth audio adapters do exist but audio lag is a bit of an issue, that can make playing quite difficult. Bluetooth-based wireless audio devices are best for pre-recorded music.
Non-Bluetooth wireless headphones, would be a better bet, or an in-ear type monitor system, connected to headphones, either using FM radio (often around the 800MHz range, not regular FM radio) or digital using Wi-Fi channels, although the Wi-Fi types also have some (smaller) delay.
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Non-Bluetooth wireless headphones, would be a better bet, or an in-ear type monitor system, connected to headphones, either using FM radio (often around the 800MHz range, not regular FM radio) or digital using Wi-Fi channels, although the Wi-Fi types also have some (smaller) delay.
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Nautilus BT set up
Thank you voip .
JUST out of Interest, I saw Angus Young in 1978 playing Dublin. Used a Schaffer Vega wireless system when he came down into the audience still playing and rockin'. (Bon Scott on vocals).
Kevin
JUST out of Interest, I saw Angus Young in 1978 playing Dublin. Used a Schaffer Vega wireless system when he came down into the audience still playing and rockin'. (Bon Scott on vocals).
Kevin