2.
FCC restrictions on consumer grade radio frequency
(RF) products require that they accept interference.
You may hear background static or a hum in between
songs. To compensate for this, make sure volume
controls on your computer or other audio input device
are set to medium volume so the volume of the music
overcomes the static background noise. Selecting the
highest volume setting on computer or audio input
device may cause distortion or added background
noise. Adjust volume to desired level using the
volume control on your stereo equipment.
3.
Radio Frequency (RF) products have inherent
limitations. Just as CD's played over FM radio
stations are not the same quality of sound as CD's
played directly using your CD player, the Wireless
MP3 Transmitter is not capable of producing the same
sound quality as a wired connection. For pure digital
connectivity, consider using the patented GE Wired
MP3 Adapter that is available in several lengths: 25'
(HO97687), 50' (HO97688), and 100' (HO97689).