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beezerk
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Posted - 23/04/2012 : 20:49:47
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Do they work? We have a tv in the bedroom which isn't linked to an aerial (we use it for watching films in bed via usb etc) I don't want to run a cable from room to room so I'm looking at other options.
Anyone got or tried one? |
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Badman_batman
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Posted - 23/04/2012 : 21:09:32
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I had one but the wifi router it interfered constantly.
We found it better to have a cable ran from our loft to the bedroom but was more costly |
www.thedrumchapel.co.uk facebook.com/thedrumchapel
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Brigham
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Posted - 23/04/2012 : 21:59:09
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| Ito avoid wireless interference, you'll need a 5ghz wireless sender. They work fine. eBay is your friend but they're more expensive than the usual 2.4ghz senders. |
Briglet uses: Mapex 15th Anniversary Pro-M 22,10,12,14 Yamaha Stage Custom Advantage 22,12,13,16 Zildjian, Istanbul, Stagg |
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beezerk
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Pegdrummer
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Posted - 24/04/2012 : 08:18:48
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| Still not perfect though if going through lots of walls etc... We bought one for exactly the same reason as you, and to pump sky into the bedroom. However, unless it's lined up perfectly, everything else in the house is off and you lie still, then it's always a bit crackly. (And that's a 5Ghz one). |
http://www.gregwalkerdrums.co.uk http://www.africandrummingparties.co.uk
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