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Suggested uses
The BlueAir adaptor has a wide range of possible uses but some of the
more common ones are:
Live Performance
The BlueAir adaptor is ideal for informal and/or impromptu performances
where professional sound quality is not essential. Although the sound qual-
ity can be surprisingly good when used with standard acoustic instrument
amplifiers and PA systems, it cannot rival professional wireless micro-
phones or monitoring earpieces.
For good results when using the BlueAir adaptor to amplify acoustic in-
struments such as guitars, cellos and double basses, the best method for
mounting the Bluetooth headset is to attach it to the ExplorAudio H-clamp
as shown on page 10. Equally good sound can be achieved by attaching
the headset to a conventional stand but your freedom of movement is then
restricted considerably.
For use with violins, the headset can be worn conventionally on the the ear
nearest the instrument.
In all these applications, a little audio equalisation should improve the
sound enough for the results to be comparable with many mass market
pickups.
Public address
To use a Bluetooth headset as a wireless microphone for public address, it
is worn as normal on the ear. Connecting the BlueAir adaptor to any pub-
lic address system should produce good results, the sound quality being
equally well suited to both informal professional presentations and amateur
public address at garden fetes or in school / village halls.
Leisure
A Bluetooth headset worn normally on the ear can be used as a wireless
microphone headset for karaoke by connecting the BlueAir adaptor’s out-
put (black ring) jack to the karaoke system’s microphone socket. To also
hear the karaoke system’s output through the headset’s earspeaker, con-
nect the jack with the red ring to the karaoke system’s headphone socket.
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