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I mentioned to a friend that I wanted to set up a surround sound system
in a small condo but my wife wouldn't wont wires running all over the place. He suggested wireless. That makes sense except I wonder if there are any audiophile grade wireless systems out there. Does anybody know? |
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"Robert Peirce" wrote in message
... I mentioned to a friend that I wanted to set up a surround sound system in a small condo but my wife wouldn't wont wires running all over the place. He suggested wireless. That makes sense except I wonder if there are any audiophile grade wireless systems out there. Does anybody know? Don't know of any, but there is a Bluetooth "speaker adaptor" D-Link DSM-920BT that I would guess is designed to feed either a separate rear amp or powered speakers...don't really know anymore about it than its intended purpose. You might wish to explore this option. |
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On 14 Sep 2004 03:11:16 GMT, Robert Peirce
wrote: I mentioned to a friend that I wanted to set up a surround sound system in a small condo but my wife wouldn't wont wires running all over the place. He suggested wireless. That makes sense except I wonder if there are any audiophile grade wireless systems out there. Does anybody know? AFAIK, there are NONE!! Someday, perhaps.................... Kal |
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"Robert Peirce" wrote I wonder if
there are any audiophile grade wireless systems out there. There are wireless systems for rear speakers ( samsung, I think) that probably aren't audiophie quality, but I'll bet are fine for raer channels. Also there are video extenders that send 2 channel audio and a video channels to remote locations. Theses could be used with amps and speakers, or powered speakers for better fidelity. Surely the front channel right and left speakers will not cause an unsightly wiring problem. But if so there are flat wires that are inconspicuous. There are even some that are so very thin that they can be adhered to the wall and then taped over and painted over like a drywall seam for an invisible installation. In addition to inwall speakers there are many on wall speakers that are no deeper than a plasma TV. Wylie Williams The Speaker and Stereo Store Saint Louis MO |
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Robert Peirce wrote in message ...
I mentioned to a friend that I wanted to set up a surround sound system in a small condo but my wife wouldn't wont wires running all over the place. He suggested wireless. That makes sense except I wonder if there are any audiophile grade wireless systems out there. Does anybody know? The only problem with an audiophile grade wireless system is that the signal is transmitted through the air, so you have to fill your room with oxygen-free air ;-) |
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