Im not sure if this is the write forum, but here goes...
Basically I know nothing about audio devices, but for a school project I need a simple way to transmit sound from my stereo system wirelessly to my guitar amp.
I'm thinking in the same way you plug a usb reciever into your computer for a wireless mouse, you could plug a small device into the back of a stereo that sends the audio signal to your guitar.
A wireless microphone comes to mind when i think about this project, but im not sure how that would help...
I really know nothing about this stuff, so I need something really simple that i would be able to understand...
thanks for any help!
Basically I know nothing about audio devices, but for a school project I need a simple way to transmit sound from my stereo system wirelessly to my guitar amp.
I'm thinking in the same way you plug a usb reciever into your computer for a wireless mouse, you could plug a small device into the back of a stereo that sends the audio signal to your guitar.
A wireless microphone comes to mind when i think about this project, but im not sure how that would help...
I really know nothing about this stuff, so I need something really simple that i would be able to understand...
thanks for any help!
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That's how it's done these days but not always so. Essentially, you need to modulate a transmission and receive and demodulate at the guitar amp, - just like radio. The hard part is the transmitter but there are still bitty low power FM bug microphones that can be received quite well by a normal FM tuner tuned to their frequency. You can also adapt them to accept high impedance line-level audio..
Google "FM bug" and see what ideas and cheap kits come up. It could be fun!
That's how it's done these days but not always so. Essentially, you need to modulate a transmission and receive and demodulate at the guitar amp, - just like radio. The hard part is the transmitter but there are still bitty low power FM bug microphones that can be received quite well by a normal FM tuner tuned to their frequency. You can also adapt them to accept high impedance line-level audio..
Google "FM bug" and see what ideas and cheap kits come up. It could be fun!
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