Hallo,
I own a nord grand stage and I enjoy playing it. But I use a wired headphone and i do nog like the wire. I have an Bluetooth headphone and want to use it on my piano.
Is that possible? Can I use a normal Bluetooth transmitter? Which transmitter is good and has no delay?
In hope Someone can Answer these questions.
Ernst Jan
Wireless headphone
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Re: Wireless headphone
Read this article - I don’t think you can avoid delay using Bluetoothdesjouwer wrote:Hallo,
I own a nord grand stage and I enjoy playing it. But I use a wired headphone and i do nog like the wire. I have an Bluetooth headphone and want to use it on my piano.
Is that possible? Can I use a normal Bluetooth transmitter? Which transmitter is good and has no delay?
In hope Someone can Answer these questions.
Ernst Jan
https://avantree.com/uk/blog/audio-late ... -know.html
Unless your transmitter and headphones BOTH support aptX Low Latency or FastStream the latency will be too much for real time playing.
Your best bet is to look for higher-end gaming headphones with transmitter and receiver, and that specify the actual latency amount.
I bought one of these systems that claims to have 2.2ms latency - can’t measure if that’s true but it’s not noticeable by me. Note it uses the 5.8Ghz frequency range so there’s also less interference.
http://www.ineargear.com/mipro-mi-58-5-8ghz/
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