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mcgz

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#116236 22-Apr-2013 22:31
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Is anyone using the Jaycar AR1895 Stereo 2.4GHz Digital Wireless 15WRMS Audio Amplifier System ?

http://www.jaycar.co.nz/productView.asp?ID=AR1895&CATID=85&form=CAT2&SUBCATID=1010#4

This seems like a great product - just add speakers !


I want to add some extension speakers in another part of my house but putting in cables is not possible.

Any other suggestions ?

Cheers !





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Dunnersfella
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  #804127 23-Apr-2013 10:11
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"Send crystal clear audio from your Hi-Fi or portable music device to speakers further away or outside, without messy wiring. Built upon the popular Class T amplifier design this system exhibits high-fidelity, tube-like audio that audiophiles have come to love and enjoy. Connect your speakers to the spring terminals and power using the included power supplies or by 8 x AA batteries in each unit (available separately). Supplied with 2 x 150mm 3.5mm curly cables to connect your audio source."

'tube-like audio that audiophiles have come to love and enjoy'
Almost sounds too good to be true, eh?

Could be okay / average. Could be utter crap. My bet is on the latter.



robjg63
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  #804153 23-Apr-2013 10:41
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Jaycar do have some quite handy gadgets sometimes.

Wiring up a house for speakers is/can be a right pain.

Range up to 20m line of sight... If there are walls in the way that distance will be less.




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B1GGLZ
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  #804317 23-Apr-2013 14:03
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Dunnersfella: Connect your speakers to the spring terminals

Could be okay / average. Could be utter crap. My bet is on the latter.

+1
I think that says it all.
Spring terminals usually = crap.

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