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LennonNZ

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#62821 15-Jun-2010 14:48
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I have some rear speakers (left, right + center) and I am looking for a device to transmit wirelessly. I have seen a few devices but they only do 2 speakers.

Any ideas at a reasonable price?

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  #341979 15-Jun-2010 16:15
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Sorry, but I just have to ask why?!



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  #341983 15-Jun-2010 16:24
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As its very hard to get wires to the rear of the room the tv/amp etc is in.

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  #342201 16-Jun-2010 09:07
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LennonNZ: As its very hard to get wires to the rear of the room the tv/amp etc is in.

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Not trying to be smart but if "very hard" =/= "impossible", why not persevere with the very hard and run cable - will always be better quality sound and more reliable than a wireless solution,




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  #342202 16-Jun-2010 09:12
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Because you measure the PITA factor + cost of your time vs the cost of a basic wireless rear speaker system.

I know it would take me an entire weekend to string the wires, and I'm likely to make things worse - requiring professional help.  The wireless option?  No help, and sorted in <3 hours. 




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