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Q&A: Is it possible to integrate wireless speakers with my current surround sound system?

Question by Bryce: Is it possible to integrate wireless speakers with my current surround sound system?
I have a Philips Home Theater Audio System w/ Upconverting DVD Player & iPod Dock, HTS3565D/37 and the speakers that it came with are wired. I was wondering if it is possible to integrate wireless speakers from other companies or even Phillips so I wouldn’t have to hide all the wires.

I’ve tried researching on the internet and cannot find anything out.

Best answer:

Answer by GARFIELD
No,just looked and absolutely no way at all.

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Please recommend some sensibly priced surround sound WIRELESS speakers/system to use with?

Question by Logan7: Please recommend some sensibly priced surround sound WIRELESS speakers/system to use with?
an LCD TV here in UK. A link would be appreciated.

Best answer:

Answer by scryer_360
My recommendation? Don’t go wireless. Something no one tells you about wireless systems is how they affect sound quality. Unless you go real expensive and get the wireless digital transmitting system.

You see, all wireless speaker setups broadcast the signal to the rear speakers on the 2.4 gigahertz bandwidth. I am not sure if for some freaky reason they’d do it differently in the UK, but there is a host of other devices that use the 2.4 gigahertz frequency. Mainly:
Cell Phones
Cordless Phones
Wi-Fi systems
Microwaves
TV broadcasts (in places where its still found analog)
Radio broadcasts (again, in analog areas)
and last but not least, Bluetooth Devices

This means that just about any wireless electronics you have either on your person or in your house will interfere with the broadcast of the sound channels from the receiver to the speakers.

I would never recommend you get wireless front speakers: most wireless systems require you to run speaker wire to a transmitter hub, which then interfaces with another hub inbetween the two speakers you want hooked up, which are wired to that unit. So in other words, the speakers are still wired, just in the case of rear speakers there won’t be wire running across the room. Front speakers will still have to be wired to an area behind the TV, where the wireless unit sits and communicates with another wireless unit right in front of it.

In other words, the best Audio quality is still had with wired speakers. I’ve even been to a party once where a guy on his cell phone (remember, it also uses the 2.4 gigahertz frequency) had his conversation go through the back speakers. And it was not a conversation for the public.

Even if in the UK there would be a system that used a different frequency, the chances that another type of device uses the same frequency is high. Unless you couldn’t give a crap less about the quality of your sound, skip wireless for now. The only systems I’ve heard of that keep your audio quality are a digital driven, data broadcast. But these require speakers with built in decoders, basically a small computer. It gets really expensive.

If you are having trouble getting surround sound, and cannot get speaker wire either through the wall or under the carpet or hidden in any fashion, try this:

http://tinyurl.com/9y49b

Thats a link to Bose’s 3-2-1 system, if it does not work just go to Bose.com and click “Home Theater system,” then “3-2-1.” Its not true surround sound, but it does get a sort-of surround experience without the need to run wires everywhere or degrade your audio quality. So its pretty much the king of stereo (and I do not say that lightly).

One thing I would not do is use that built in DVD player: it only plays DVDs in standard definition. Likelyhood is your LCD is a High Definition display of some sort. If that is the case, get an upconvert DVD player or Blu-Ray or HDDVD player to go with this.

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I have a Sony Home Cinema system with wireless surround speakers. I am unable to get sound from them?

Question by martin s: I have a Sony Home Cinema system with wireless surround speakers. I am unable to get sound from them?
The red power LED on the base amplifier unit illuminates when the switch is depressed (mains powered). and when the DVD player is switched ON and producing sound the LED illuminates green so the IR function is working, just no sound. I have connected speakers directly to the DVD player and sound is heard (illiminated any fault with speakers).

Best answer:

Answer by paul w
Without wishing to sound stupid, or teaching you how to suck eggs, do you have to activate the wireless facility via the on-screen menu? It may be worth looking into, failing that, speak to the Sony help line.

Having just visited the Sony website, it states that the wireless speakers must be placed NEAR any power outlet, I take it that means a wall socket (but not plugged into it!).
Hope this helps/works.

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