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Motorola HT820 and Verizon XV6700

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Posted by: JMooring

Alright, I have stereo support working with the headphones and can hear music fine. The only problem I'm having right now is that there is a nasty, high-pitched whining noise when I listen to music. It gives me a pretty bad headache. Has anyone else experienced this and is there a known fix to it? Thanks in advance.



Posted by: JMooring

No one has any ideas?



Posted by: Mitch_A

Quote:
Originally Posted by JMooring
No one has any ideas?


I just spent the day setting up my 6700/ht820 (what a pita) and yes I also get a high pitch whine and yes it gives me a headache

The noise isnt exactly a high pitch whine all the time but rather its more of an echo of certain high pitch frequencies generated from either the song or some other background interference. It is quite low volume fortunately.

At certain times in my 64k encoded songs I get perfect silence at other times I hear all sorts of b/g noises during silent moments in the song. Go figure...

I'd like a bit more volume and Id like Coreplayer to function as WMP does when BT switches from Stereo to handsfree and back and Id like to use the phones controls with CP.

Other than that all is great LOL...

Mitch



Posted by: icecow

I've spent 3 hours searching for how to set up bluetooth stereo (a2dp) on my verizon xv6700 and still can't find it. All I find are posts like these. Ones that say "I got stereo working on my xv6700" with no other references of how.

help?



Posted by: Mitch_A

Quote:
Originally Posted by icecow
I've spent 3 hours searching for how to set up bluetooth stereo (a2dp) on my verizon xv6700 and still can't find it. All I find are posts like these. Ones that say "I got stereo working on my xv6700" with no other references of how.

help?


Sorry but Im really not much help.

I fought the pair for a couple of days but quickly realized this combo was nowhere near ready for prime-time.

Between the horrendous skips, poor quality, and extreme setup difficulties I gave up and went back to wired headphones.

Good luck though.

Mitch





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