Love it. And as everyone will attest, I am not a sound-in-trains guy. This might just be the solution for me too!
Is it possible to do this for only $1.00? https://www.ebay.com/itm/Wireless-FM-Transmitter-Bluetooth-Music-3-5mm-AUX-Audio-Stereo-Adapter-Receiver/193106060267?hash=item2cf604a3eb:g:OocAAOSw1G1Zqsm8
Strip this unit of its plastic case, jacks, etc and hard wire in. It may actually fit inside a loco. Have to charge it up now and then.
Oooo, on the receiving end you could mix in just a little layout ambient sound to make the experience feel less like wearing headphones.
Forgive me for coming to the conversation a bit late, but I have some thoughts on this and because of work constraints, this is my first opportunity to respond.
Alan,
Sadly, no, this is not the right device. I know it says transmitter but it is only a receiver so far as I have been able to determine. I have two of these, one of which I use to connect my Echo Dot to the surround sound system so I can listen to my Pandora stations in full fidelity. The other I use at work to connect my phone to a set of stand-alone computer speakers, so I can listen to those same Pandora stations.
Christmas before last, my kids got me an actual bluetooth transmitter, which I connect to my TV and pair to my headphones so I can watch a bit of late night tube without the sound bothering my wife (the light is another matter, but one solution at a time). It is about the same size as the receiver and works tremendously well, and I can see using it in the situation that Jacob originally described. When I get a chance, and an available decoder or LM, I will be testing it out.
Jacob,
I really liked your comment about hearing "the sound and feel of four EMD 567's pulling in harmony." However, there are some road blocks. You could put a BT transmitter in each unit, but alas, you can only pair one of them at a time to your headphones. We need a way to connect all four speaker outputs to a single transmitter input. This can be done easily using an op amp in a summing configuration (think audio mixer). You can use the summing amp to also attenuate the speaker signal to better match it to the transmitter's input level so as not to blast anyone's ears. In this situation, you'll need to run at least three of the unit's speaker outputs to the unit with the transmitter in it. But wow, the potential sound you'll get! The entire consist roaring away!
Michael