It would appear that, after an insanely long time, a manufacturer has come up with a wireless solution for audiophile speaker systems. What? People actually think it's unreasonable to have miles of wiring skirting their floors and ceilings to get sound where it needs to go?
In all seriousness, this would be a big "get" if it were to appear at (eventually) sane prices. When I wired my rig up, I actually put the surrounds too close to the listening area. It'd be nice if I only needed to reposition the speakers themselves to correct the problem, instead of pulling a whole set of new wires*.
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* Because I did not make the original run 2 inches too short. I was conserving wire! My story, sticking to it, etc.
At least you didn't run OUT of wire right at the very end like we did with my setup.
Posted by: jeff on January 8, 2008 07:56 PMNow that we've got a house, I'll be actually hardwiring everything. On the plus side, I've got access panels that're going to make things much easier to get into the wall.
On the minus side, I haven't decided on the new surround sound system, nor the projector that I'll be buying...
Posted by: ronaprhys on January 9, 2008 07:03 PMNow that we've got a house, I'll be actually hardwiring everything. On the plus side, I've got access panels that're going to make things much easier to get into the wall.
On the minus side, I haven't decided on the new surround sound system, nor the projector that I'll be buying...
Posted by: ronaprhys on January 9, 2008 07:04 PMNow that we've got a house, I'll be actually hardwiring everything. On the plus side, I've got access panels that're going to make things much easier to get into the wall.
On the minus side, I haven't decided on the new surround sound system, nor the projector that I'll be buying...
Posted by: ronaprhys on January 9, 2008 07:04 PM