Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX589W Rotating Header Image

Wireless Speakers

wireless speakers?

Question by Jon: wireless speakers?
I am looking to purchase a set of wireless speakers. They will be goin in a new steakhouse that my family is opening, and i am wondering what brands are trustworthy. These speakers need to be able to go about 50 ft if not more.

thx for the help….

Best answer:

Answer by dddd
well with wireless speakers, there arent any that have good quality yet.

What do you think? Answer below!

Wireless speakers?

Question by marko: Wireless speakers?
I’d like to find a wireless speaker system, but I am not sure where to start looking. I’d like a simple system that can connect to my ipod. Would like good to great sound quality. A big key would be expandability (i.e. single transmitter which allows for additional speakers to be added at another time, or maybe I can connect it to my DVD player). I’d also like the speakers to be indoor/outdoor, although I don’t know if that makes any difference. Our new house has a huge deck and I’d like to have tunes pump out there.

Any advice?

Best answer:

Answer by shumanaudio
Check these out. I recommend using wired speakers unless 1. You have no other choice. or 2. You want speakers that can be moved, like for a party. Also, wireless speakers still need power. Any-who that’s my two cents. Hope this helps.

Mike

http://www.soundolier.com/default.aspx

Add your own answer in the comments!

Latest Wireless Speakers News

WiSA – Wireless Speaker and Audio Association
by Clint DeBoer — last modified December 14, 2011 Wireless speakers aren't typically thought of as high-quality, high-end solutions for home theater and listening spaces. However, what if that thinking were changed – as well as the reality of what …
Read more on Audioholics

Wireless speaker module delivers 40 hours of playback
A Cambridge based electronics company has launched a wireless speaker module for consumer hi-fi applications that can deliver more than four months of playback from a single battery charge. According to the HiWave Technologies, the 13W burst (26W peak) …
Read more on New Electronics