a certain spec to send suitably hi quality data to the receiver.
Anyone out there in the know?
Now, here's a 'Did You Know' for the HiFi enthusiasts among you who no doubt will be well familiar with the Kef brand!
Kef in fact stands for Kent Engineering & Foundry, a company which started off manufacturing agricultural equipment!! True.
Kent Engineering & Foundry - no idea of that. Interesting.
suitably hi quality data to the receiver - Digital data is digital data. Any bluetooth kit should be fine from that respect.
You though must use the correct ffuses -
https://www.futureshop.co.uk/synergi...nd-uk-13a-fuse
"are designed for a wide range of Hi-Fi and AV equipment"
Synergistic Research Blue High-End UK 13A Fuse
Excl. VAT£108.33
Incl. VAT£130.00
I am joking - by the way. It is really for sale at that price.