Remember though it is made to a price.
Also, you could probably use a Bluetooth adapter to couple it to your
hearing aid.
All the best
Steve
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I bought a Sonic and found that it didn't have an induction coupler on it so
couldn't use my hearing aids in T position as I do for all my listening. I
email the owner/developer of the device and he was most dismissive telling
me to use headphones. Very intolerant I thought but there we go, he'll never
get any more of my money.
Roger
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Nutt
Sent: 07 May 2019 08:48
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If you have the Sonic or Sovereign boom boxes, they will.
All the best
Steve
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Interesting Steve because nothing I have will.
Roger
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Actually the boombox will play .wav files.
All the best
Steve
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Hi Alison
As Steve says the USB memory stick may be suspect. Try it in one of your own
players that you know works and see what happens there.. I noticed a while
ago that Walter keeps his music in WAV format and nothing I have will play
it without first being converted to MP3 or such.
Roger
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Yes, probably the MP3 is in a weird sampling rate. Check in Properties of
any of the files.
Also, make sure the USB stick is formatted to Fat32 standard, it won't work
if they are NTFS formatted.
All the best
Steve
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Subject: [access-uk] Boombox
Nextweek I am helping with a presentation on behalf of Torch and they have
given me some pieces of equipment to show, one of which is a Boombox. I have
copied some hymns onto the USB stick to demonstrate how sight impaired
people might use such equipment to access religious material, but, although
I can get the radio on the Boombox to work, I don't seem able to play the
USB memory stick.
I know many people use this device to access talking newspapers. Are these
not in mp3 format then?
Does anyone have any ideas why the memory stick isn't playing?
Alison