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![]() In other words, the volume of the music audio has to be fairly high, or the Muse will cut out during softer parts of a song. The audio output device needs a compression circuit to keep audio levels more near a constant output. There are portable cd players out there that have such a feature. Another issue is that my unit only seems to pass one of the stereo channels through to the headset. I hear the music in both ears, but it's only the left or right (not sure which) channel. Your headset may have a dip switch that's factory set to mono-out a stereo input - like the Bose headset. Try the other setting. Or it may be wired in mono. Try it on a stereo source at home. |
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Why renamed to me?
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"RST Engineering" wrote in message
... Why renamed to me? Jim We need you to fix that, Jim. When you're done, will ya do something about that Iraq situation and Global Warming? Thanks, Jim Fisher |
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"Jim Fisher" writes:
"RST Engineering" wrote in message ... Why renamed to me? We need you to fix that, Jim. When you're done, will ya do something about that Iraq situation and Global Warming? I'd rather he'd work on important stuff. Like, no alcohol on mogas in California so we can use the stuff in our Skylanes. -jabv |
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In rec.aviation.owning Javier Henderson wrote:
"Jim Fisher" writes: "RST Engineering" wrote in message Why renamed to me? We need you to fix that, Jim. When you're done, will ya do something about that Iraq situation and Global Warming? I'd rather he'd work on important stuff. Like, no alcohol on mogas in California so we can use the stuff in our Skylanes. Hey! Run Jim for Gov! :-) Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction and mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jer'at'frii.com WEB http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider, FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot, BM218 HAM N0FZD, 227 Young Eagles! |
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RST Engineering wrote:
Why renamed to me? Jim O.K., I guess I'll get out the 2X4, and start smacking. Jim, would you consider adding to your product line a device that feeds music into an individual aviation headset. I would bet you could design a pretty stout, useable device that would be superior in quality to, and more reasonably priced than, the PSE Muse. I, for one, would be interested in buying such a device. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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The audio output device needs a compression circuit to keep audio levels more near a constant output. There are portable cd players out there that have such a feature. My iPod *does* have an audio compression feature, and it is turned on. Quite simply, the minimum audio signal required to power up the Muse is higher than I would like it to be. Your headset may have a dip switch that's factory set to mono-out a stereo input - like the Bose headset. Try the other setting. Or it may be wired in mono. Try it on a stereo source at home. No switch on my headsets, they're good ol' mono DC's. Knowing that the majority of aviation headsets are mono, PSE incorporated a mini switch inside the Muse, to provide either stereo or mono output. The position of said switch has no discernable effect on the music I hear in my headsets. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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Aviation headsets have notoriously higher impedance than the typical earbuds
that come with Ipods and other consumer audio devices. Might be an impedance mismatch requiring a matching transformer. "Scott Skylane" wrote in message ... H.P. wrote: The audio output device needs a compression circuit to keep audio levels more near a constant output. There are portable cd players out there that have such a feature. My iPod *does* have an audio compression feature, and it is turned on. Quite simply, the minimum audio signal required to power up the Muse is higher than I would like it to be. Your headset may have a dip switch that's factory set to mono-out a stereo input - like the Bose headset. Try the other setting. Or it may be wired in mono. Try it on a stereo source at home. No switch on my headsets, they're good ol' mono DC's. Knowing that the majority of aviation headsets are mono, PSE incorporated a mini switch inside the Muse, to provide either stereo or mono output. The position of said switch has no discernable effect on the music I hear in my headsets. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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R.L. wrote:
Aviation headsets have notoriously higher impedance than the typical earbuds that come with Ipods and other consumer audio devices. Might be an impedance mismatch requiring a matching transformer. Ummm, yeah. And since the Muse is *designed* to input consumer audio devices into aviation headsets, I would expect the built-in circuitry to handle this just fine. IMHO, it does an "O.K" job, but not as good a job as I would like. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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