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    Default Wireless audio sender, For Dolby Digital rear surrounds

    Not disco related but...

    I'm looking for a wireless audio sender for rear surround speakers.

    Anyone use one or recommend one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    I'm looking for a wireless audio sender for rear surround speakers.
    Daz, a Sennheiser 500 beltpack transmitter would do the job (or a pair if a stereo feed is essential, or if the rear cabs are a long way apart)

    I'm not familar with your terminology "rear surround speakers", I'm assuming you're after avoiding lots of metres of signal cable to run something like a pair of full range powered boxes half way down a hall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by A1DL View Post
    Daz, a Sennheiser 500 beltpack transmitter would do the job (or a pair if a stereo feed is essential, or if the rear cabs are a long way apart)

    I'm not familar with your terminology "rear surround speakers", I'm assuming you're after avoiding lots of metres of signal cable to run something like a pair of full range powered boxes half way down a hall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    Not disco related but...

    I'm looking for a wireless audio sender for rear surround speakers.

    Anyone use one or recommend one?
    Sorry Tony, I should have made it more clear - this is for a home hi fi system.

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    Sorry did not quote

    "not using loads of cables etc. down a hall"

    I have been thinking about getting that? good for weddings in posh pads where the rooms are separated by thick walls you cant hear the music.

    gets people up more when "their" tune comes on.
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    NO!!!

    For home hi fi!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    And the wrong end of the stick award goes to...



    Sorry Tony, I should have made it more clear - this is for a home hi fi system.
    Thank you for the award all the same

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    I havent seen or used one but I'm not to sure about these.

    I know that a living room is a small room and not a large hall but is there going to be any problems with quality of the sound??? Like slight delay from transmitter to receiver (if the front speakers are wired up).

    I would say if it is possible to wire them then do that but I'm sure there is a reason you you asking about these. No wires??? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    I havent seen or used one but I'm not to sure about these.

    I know that a living room is a small room and not a large hall but is there going to be any problems with quality of the sound??? Like slight delay from transmitter to receiver (if the front speakers are wired up).

    I would say if it is possible to wire them then do that but I'm sure there is a reason you you asking about these. No wires??? lol
    The rear surrounds aren't the main speakers anyway, so it shouldn't really make that much difference.

    The reason I am asking about wireless? Wooden floors and no-where to hide cable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    The rear surrounds aren't the main speakers anyway, so it shouldn't really make that much difference.

    The reason I am asking about wireless? Wooden floors and no-where to hide cable.

    Ahh ok.

    I take it you already have the sound system or are you looking at one of those aswell???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Ahh ok.

    I take it you already have the sound system or are you looking at one of those aswell???
    I bought one fairly recently, so don't really want to change. I went from a separate Dolby Digital amp, centre, sub, Celestian fronts and rears to an all in one, more subtle system, so I can't even change the rears I don't think.

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