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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