15-Oct-2020, 08:23
(15-Oct-2020, 07:07)Jean-Marie Wrote:(14-Oct-2020, 22:10)Pim Wrote:Indeed, this is a use case I did not think of.(14-Oct-2020, 20:00)Jean-Marie Wrote: I think it would be possible, but would it make sense?
The geminis contain their own DAC and amplifier, so what would be used from the Expert?
Since you need a computer or a phone somewhere in the picture it would be easier to connect directly to it rather than the expert where most the interesting functions (DAC and ADH amplifier) would just sit idle.
My two cents,
Jean-Marie
We have our tv connected to the Expert if you could Bluetooth the sound to ear buds you could listen in silence. I don’t think tv’s have Bluetooth output
However most TVs have Bluetooth in addition to WiFi and Ethernet. It is becoming increasingly difficult to find sets that are not “connected”.
Jean-Marie
I just googled it and yes, most new TVs have Bluetooth output. Mine doesn't though but I have a very cheap TV. I think it was advertised as 'semi-intelligent', not 'smart'.
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Jim Smith's GBS.
Northern NSW Australia.