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I am thinking about getting wireless speakers to use for my Surround sound
system.. I was wonder if anyone had any opinions about them.. Take note that I do not have $10 000 surround sound system I have a Panasonic SC HT70 so in my opinion it is good enough for what I need. The speakers that ship with it have 30 Watts per Channel Any comments would be appreciated. Thank you |
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![]() You are still going to have to wire up the power to the speakers, or change a lot of batteries, so why bother? Running wire is not that difficult. --------------- Alex I agree. You have spent a reasonable amount of money on a pretty good surround system. To get a good wireless system that doesn't degrade the audio quality to a noticeable point is going to cost a lot of money. I would just hide the cables as best as possible. |
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I live in a Condo that has Concrete wall so hiding the wires is very
difficult... But the general consensus is I could spend my money better on something else. Even if that includes (Heavens no...) the wife!!!! :-) Thank you all for you assistance. Gerald "Dave" wrote in message ink.net... You are still going to have to wire up the power to the speakers, or change a lot of batteries, so why bother? Running wire is not that difficult. --------------- Alex I agree. You have spent a reasonable amount of money on a pretty good surround system. To get a good wireless system that doesn't degrade the audio quality to a noticeable point is going to cost a lot of money. I would just hide the cables as best as possible. |
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![]() Gerald Ray wrote in message ... I live in a Condo that has Concrete wall so hiding the wires is very difficult... But the general consensus is I could spend my money better on something else. Even if that includes (Heavens no...) the wife!!!! :-) Thank you all for you assistance. Gerald My dorm room in college had concrete walls. It's easy. Now, you can't make them invisible, but you can at least hide the cables behind other things as much as possible, and if not, disguise the cables with nice cable covers. I got some good ones at Ikea. If you do that, you won't notice them at all. |
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![]() Gerald Ray wrote in message ... I live in a Condo that has Concrete wall so hiding the wires is very difficult... But the general consensus is I could spend my money better on something else. Even if that includes (Heavens no...) the wife!!!! :-) Thank you all for you assistance. Gerald My dorm room in college had concrete walls. It's easy. Now, you can't make them invisible, but you can at least hide the cables behind other things as much as possible, and if not, disguise the cables with nice cable covers. I got some good ones at Ikea. If you do that, you won't notice them at al Doesn't wireless technology limit frequency response to that of an FM broadcast? Or has that changed? |
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![]() Doesn't wireless technology limit frequency response to that of an FM broadcast? Or has that changed? Yes it does. You will have to look at the specs of a specific system to see what the frequency response of that certain system is. |
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