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Electronics => Beginners => Topic started by: AntiProtonBoy on February 11, 2019, 12:53:10 pm
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Thinking of modding my old analogue amp and retrofit Bluetooth audio receiver module so I can play music from my mobile devices.
There are few candidates on this page:
https://wonderfulengineering.com/10-best-bluetooth-audio-stereo-module-for-your-project/
Not sure what would be a good choice, to be honest, as reviews and perf specs on these modules are somewhat lacking. If anyone did a similar project before, drop me a few notes and recommendations.
edit: Just realised this topic would be more suitable in the "Projects, Designs, and Technical Stuff". Sorry mods, feel free to move this thread.
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Do you have to use a module / circuit board?
There are plenty of Bluetooth receivers on Amazon with reviews and specs.
Some of those are still pretty small even with the case and everything.
I have a Logitech one and it's only about 2in by 2in by 3/4 inch.
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Do you have to use a module / circuit board?
If not, then the Arcam miniBlink is a very nice sounding but not audiophool price option.
P.S. You'd need to provide a bluetooth pairing button and accessible antenna anyway, so it's a lot less effort.
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Do you have to use a module / circuit board?
Preferable, as I would like to conceal it inside the amp chassis.
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I might get one of these dudes and have play around:
https://www.amazon.com/Module-CSR8645-Bluetooth-Receiver-Amplifier/dp/B07G3DLPD9 (https://www.amazon.com/Module-CSR8645-Bluetooth-Receiver-Amplifier/dp/B07G3DLPD9)
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Someone else had asked this question in another thread and this was one I found.
https://youtu.be/Jmo4KWAUpAc