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Reduce Cabling Requirements Using A New Surround Sound Wireless Speaker System
Surround audio systems may benefit considerably from a wireless connection, even if alas it's typically just the rear loudspeakers which are really cableless. You may also experience a degree of degradation in sound quality between wired and wireless systems, in particular among the less expensive options. However, the gap is closing all the time and top quality units can offer a great listening experience. In conjunction with surround sound speaker stands, a cableless system can provide both easy installation and a good looking system.
Whilst it is quite possibly a little more convenient to buy a specialist wireless surround sound system for your television, it's quite possible to buy add-on devices. These comprise a sender that can be hooked up to the rear channel source of your A/V box, which transmits data to a receiver located at the rear of the room. The sender possesses an amplifier, and therefore needs an electrical socket. It is linked by regular speaker cable to your existing rear loudspeakers; these cables are naturally considerably more easy to conceal, because they're not trailing all around your room. Among the add-on models, the more economical end of the marketplace is dominated by Rocketfish. They produce a sleek system known as the RF-WHTIB, which can be found online for for under $100. This wireless rear speaker system produces CD quality audio, by using a small black transmitter that is paired to a larger device containing the receiver/amplifier, which could be mounted on the wall if desired. The unit looks good and performs nicely. Seeing as wireless connections have a tendency to create a certain amount of latency, for optimum results you might need to adjust the rear speaker delay - something many A/V receivers will let you do.
Another essential part involving your sound system is the placement of the loudspeakers themselves. You might discover that purchasing some good surround sound speaker stands will make a substantial difference to your audio enjoyment. A set of surround sound speaker stands will permit you to position your loudspeakers in the the best locations for the best results.
Although cableless speaker technology has yet to match conventional cabled speakers so far as audio quality is concerned, for many the benefits may likely outweigh the slight decrease in quality.
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