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And it came to pass that Frank Wood wrote: >>The output, sure. But the source is quite within the >>visile range, however. When the emitters are active, they >>glow visibly red. DIM, but visible. > > Not in any theatre I have visited. Covent Garden, the > Coliseum, Glyndebourne, La Bastille, Le Chatelet, La > Capitoul, Bordeaux. In none have I sen anything more than a > red or green pilot to tell me that the signals were being > received. Frank Wood In the dozen or so theatres I've been in, they all glow. But it's VERY dim. And it's more visible at some angles than others. Interestingly, the Sennheisers tend to glow more than PhonicEar. -- :-) Christopher Jahn :-( http://mywebpage.netscape.com/xjahn/Main.html Time is a plaything for children and fools.
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