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Spike makes a great point about quality; bluetooth, by nature of digitizing a (most likely) already digitized signal will inevitably introduce [more] aliasing to the signal.
I'll go ahead and add that, while mostly benign, prolonged exposure to close proximity wave emissions of any kind can be hazardous. So I opt for not bombarding the area around my brain with them, lol.
Wired all the way, my friend
I'll go ahead and add that, while mostly benign, prolonged exposure to close proximity wave emissions of any kind can be hazardous. So I opt for not bombarding the area around my brain with them, lol.
Wired all the way, my friend
