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WTB/supplier request- n900 3.5mm jack module
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eleseur
2013-01-01 , 08:02
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Thats what i was thinking in the mean time, my uncle is from the netherlands so he could prob help me place an order, but do you have any reccommendations for a good reciever? I
've contemplated trying to wire up a 3.5mm jack to the pcb from a s9-hd i have that i tore apart to make a diy adapter, but sound quality issues with BT are common with these recievers, no matter what the brand it seems. And i'd like to put a bigger lipo pack on the s9 pcb as well, just not the 2400mah 3.7v tenergy ones i have that are like 3"x4". Way too big of an enclosure would be necessary.
Theres a few high quality BT reciever boards i've looked into to diy the process, but they're fairly expensive, though top of the line reciever units. Something like this-
http://www.kcwirefree.com/kc6112.html
A lipo, project box, and a female 3.5mm jack would be all thats necessary, and of course a single ended primary inductive converter to get a constant voltage output from the lipo.
That would be badass as far as a diy reciever, but costly. I'd rather mod an existing one with a different enclosure, and higher mah lipo pack to get more than the standard ~5hrs battery life you get with BT recievers.
Ideally, i would prob just find a good BT reciever, and tear it down, put a higher capacity lipo in it, and find an appropriate enclousure to put it in. The problem is finding a reciever that provides good quality sound.
I won't use anything but my jbud j4's, so it has to have a female 3.5mm jack, preferable not attached to a cable lead, and at least 8h talk time.
Another option i've considered is a sepic voltage regulator, a lipo cell, and one of those belkin recievers on newegg. But they seem to have mixed reviews as far as sound quality, to be fair though thats prob because they designed it terribly, and a simple mod removing a metal plate fixes the range issue. Still, thats going to draw 5v 180ma, and require a large lipo cell and enclosure box.
Any suggestions?
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