postit wrote:
He's worried about losing sound quality with wireless I don't think it's
an issue for anyone considering Bose and Cambridge, you have to have
sound quality to lose it.
I probably wasn't clear enough:
I was considering Bose or Cambridge to get a small, easily hidden, system
in the LR.
However I saw these wireless systems you can put between your sound systems
and your speakers.
*IF* the sounds quality isn't seriously degraded by the wireless
transmission system, THEN I could stick with a big, much higher quality
component system and just put it in another room. And then just have the
speakers in the LR. That reduces the "hiding" problem quite a bit.
Clearer?
So I ask again:
Do the wireless transmission systems that youc an place between your sound
system and speakers seriously degrade the quality of the sound?
thanks
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