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A Question About Multiple WM-10's

Bell-Two

Active member
I have two WM-10 units and have a question. I of course have my one I use all linked up on a particular channel if I take the second unit and link it up on the same channel the first unit will not receive the signal. I thought having two would be a good learning tool so that a second person could hear the tones as well. I guess I thought that the WM-10 would be like a receiver unit and woul pick up signals on both units. Also nice to have as a backup that would only needed to be turned on to use it without having to resynch it, not that that would be a problem. Anybody else try this and what were the results?
 
no it wont work. You have to pair the WM-10 to the CTX for it to work. It's a digital "handshake" to get the two into sync. You can't sync to 2 units simultaneously.
 
Jason in Enid said:
no it wont work. You have to pair the WM-10 to the CTX for it to work. It's a digital "handshake" to get the two into sync. You can't sync to 2 units simultaneously.

Thanks Jason that is what I thought each WM-10 has it's own address in effect and the CTX can only understand one at a time....it would be nice if it did work the other way but that is no big deal I guess I was just hoping...:)
 
amberjack said:
I cant stand the wm10 thing, but can you do ph's in back of machine and wm10 for someone else learning?

AJ
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No that won't work if headphones to work you must disable the wireless option
 
Bell-Two said:
amberjack said:
I cant stand the wm10 thing, but can you do ph's in back of machine and wm10 for someone else learning?

AJ
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No that won't work if headphones to work you must disable the wireless option

yeah righto what about a 1/4" splitter that would be the only way to have 2 people hearing through headphones or use the external speaker.

AJ
 
There are some cheep Mini Electric Guitar Plug Headphone Amp Amplifiers off e-bay.

They can boost and have Tone / Volume and Gain etc and USB chargeable.

BUT and IMPORTANTLY

They also have an Aux plug socket as well as the normal headphone socket.

Thus a simple matter of two headphones and your away...

Works well and some find it much better than expensive Sound Booster units.
 
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