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Can I wireless enable my SS system?

  • 17-11-2007 12:11am
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    I have bowers and wilkins speakers & woofer and am looking into getting an amp.

    Is there a little unit I can attach to the back of each speaker to wireless enable it? Fingers crossed!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,174 ✭✭✭mathias


    This is a good read to get you started ,

    http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/wireless-speakers-systems.html

    Now the bad news ,

    Even the best wireless transmitters on the market are not yet anywhere near as good as plain old wires. And there is no truly wireless system , just less wires , most of the cheapo surround systems boast wireless rears , but they still need to be plugged in , so really they not wireless , and the wireless in general on these systems is confined to the rears as the drop in quality for movies is not noticeable.

    You on the other hand , have B+W's , not your average cheapo system , and no wireless system in existence at this moment in time , is going to do those speakers justice ,
    I recommend you find a way of concealing some quality cables rather than hunt for a wireless system.


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