Something I have been wondering about. I fully realize that the answer will differ from person to person. Perhaps someone familiar with reasonably good quality sound can comment on this. With earlier versions of Bluetooth, I understood that the transmission of audio sound was not always good. What is the case with newer Bluetooth transmitters and receivers? Are we at that stage where the sound of sound transmitted via Bluetooth is just as good as a direct cable connection between high quality audio devices or do we still have some way to for this to be the case? Andre -----Original Message----- From: Plextalk [mailto:plextalk-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org] On Behalf Of Peter Wilkins Sent: 16 May 2014 06:17 PM To: Plextalk User Discussion List Subject: Re: [Plextalk] New Portable Water Resistant WirelessMini-Speaker!As low as $24.99 with Coupon Code. If you have a bluetooth adaptor with a mini-jack plug on the end, you can make any piece of equipment work with Bluetooth. For example, I can plug my Bluetooth adaptor into my hi-fi amplifier, my Daisy player, my Plextalk Pocket, any CD player or tape deck, and this will make it Bluetooth compatible. However, it does not mean that you can control the equipment remotely, but simply that you can listen via your Bluetooth headphones if that is the way you prefer. However, I would suggest that a much better alternative is to use wireless headphones, as, if you buy the right ones, and don't skimp on price, you can get extremely good sound with cordless wireless headphones. You can even get wireless or cordless speakers which work in the same way. Peter _______________________________________________ Plextalk mailing list Plextalk@lists.hodgsonfamily.org http://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/plextalk