Re: Interesting wireless idea



"Todd H." <bmiawmb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" <newstrash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Would it be worth the effort to use phantom power to run my Sennheiser
wireless, thereby eliminating the need for batteries? I've got so many
other
projects on the to-do list right now. Need to know if I should run with
this
one soon.

Step away from the bong, and carefully look at your wireless system.

Now think about which of the two pieces has batteries in it... and
why.

--
Todd H toddh.net myspace.com/bmiawmb


:-)


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