Wireless headphones-any recommendations?
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Serious test, stand next to unplugged Air Conditioner and see if you hear any radio stations if you do don't buy it.
Type of wireless was Sony $500 unit to hear movies.
I was blown away when the above happened a radio station playing music and DJ talking about music, then a commercial.
$500 unit went back and I never trusted Sony wireless after that.
Unless you have to have wireless, I use www.denon.com AHD-750 mated to a Virtual Listening Systems that is out of production to produce 5 sounds from headphones to get a Dolby Pro-logic
sound using the Haas effect, toltect processing and a OOP Ratshack device #42-2108, I have 7 of the devices to hear any sound source generated from any machine audio or video in my apartment.
With wireless you have to recharge your batteries, my system works off of wired to unit to 110V AC transformers to 425 milliwatt, no recharging necessary at all including my wired remote controls of everything you can imagine or dream about. I am disabled so it's necessary to provide myself with a way to turn off 3 changers, so the 4th can work. Sony has them all on the same frequency, in a closed room you turn one on and they all go on, so a workaround had to be planned and executed.
Lots of luck with your choosing the right wireless for stereo sound, unlike the Dolby Surround I hear.
Type of wireless was Sony $500 unit to hear movies.
I was blown away when the above happened a radio station playing music and DJ talking about music, then a commercial.
$500 unit went back and I never trusted Sony wireless after that.
Unless you have to have wireless, I use www.denon.com AHD-750 mated to a Virtual Listening Systems that is out of production to produce 5 sounds from headphones to get a Dolby Pro-logic
sound using the Haas effect, toltect processing and a OOP Ratshack device #42-2108, I have 7 of the devices to hear any sound source generated from any machine audio or video in my apartment.
With wireless you have to recharge your batteries, my system works off of wired to unit to 110V AC transformers to 425 milliwatt, no recharging necessary at all including my wired remote controls of everything you can imagine or dream about. I am disabled so it's necessary to provide myself with a way to turn off 3 changers, so the 4th can work. Sony has them all on the same frequency, in a closed room you turn one on and they all go on, so a workaround had to be planned and executed.
Lots of luck with your choosing the right wireless for stereo sound, unlike the Dolby Surround I hear.