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Guest meddleuk
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Hi,

I have a HTC Touch which I am currently using the Pocket Player software to stream my music from my PC which is located upstairs. I can connect the Touch to my Stereo amplifier through a USB/Jack cable and play the music through my Hifi speakers rather than headphones but I was wondering if it would be possible for me to transmit the audio to my amplifier by way of Bluetooth. It would cerntainly allow me the freedom of changing tracks on my phone sitting in my armchair rather than sat next to my amplifier through a cable. I.E Streaming music from my PC through Wi-FI, via my HTC Touch through bluetooth.

Hope this makes sense. Has anyone done it and is there a noticible difference in sound quality when sending music by bluetooth rather than a wired connection.

I have seen various Bluetooth type devices on ebay and amazon that claim to do this type of thing but as I have never tried Bluetooth I am a little sceptical and not sure exactly what is required. I assume that as my Touch can send Bluetooth beam I would only need a reciever to connect the Jack plug from my amp, is this correct? Or would it be better to buy a jack transmitter/receiver for the job.

I don't want to spend a whole lot of money doing this just to test so can anyone recomend a device.

Thanks in advance for any help. __________________

HTC ELF (Mda Touch - Unlocked Blue Touch OS 1921 V3.01)

Posted

Ive got a very similiar set up bought the nokia ad 42w has two RCA inputs and outputs connected the outputs to my aux in on my stereo and in the inputs there is a little cable i use to connect to the line out. Now I can stream from my laptop or touch dual to my stereo (pretty good sound quality im quite happy) or stream from the stereo to my bluetooth headphones.

Jeremy

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