User manual
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Bluetooth headsets can be used as wireless instrument microphones by se-
curing them in the optional multi-purpose shockmount. Despite the diverse
range of Bluetooth headset styles available, it should be possible to find
a way to fit practically any of them into the multi-purpose shock-mount,
either as it is supplied or by changing the configuration of the suspension
elastic to trap the headset in the mount more securely. The pictures show
suggested fitting options for a variety of different
styles of headset.
Although Bluetooth headsets can be paired eas-
ily with Bluetooth enabled mobile phones and
computers, neither option allows the headset to
be used as a wireless microphone in live per
-
formances. Mobile phones can not be connected
simultaneously to audio equipment and comput-
ers introduce a long audible delay (latency) in
the sound reproduction - a note played on the
instrument is delayed in transit to the speakers,
creating a long pause between playing the note
and hearing it from the speakers.
Exploraudio’s unique BlueAir Bluetooth Audio
Adapter (BA-01) eliminates these problems by
allowing a Bluetooth headset to be connected
wirelessly direct to professional or other audio
equipment. The BlueAir BA-01 can be connected
to practically any audio input or output, including
the analogue audio in/out sockets of a computer.
The BlueAir BA-01 is available either alone or
as part of packages including a Bluetooth head-
set. For details, visit exploraudio.com
or write to
Sales at Exploraudio (see page 2 for address).










