A common complaint among users of wireless electronics seems to be quality of sound. There maybe noise issues or playback quality issues - but the bottom line is that people dread the experience of listening to their favorite tunes, instead of looking forward to it. At parties and get togethers when the music is played, the wireless equipment (and its quality) may becomie the topic of conversations, which is definitely not something you intended.
On this blog I am trying to present only the best quality of speakers, so your speakers, I hope, won’t become the topic of conversations for the wrong reasons.
Here are some more recommendations I found recently that you may want to check out. I wrote about the Acoustic Research AW822 Wireless Outdoor Speaker not too long ago.
“Michael Curtin of EPI Systems Integration, Pelham, N.Y., touted the AW822 transmitter and speaker setup ($129) from Acoustic Research as one of the best. With a range of 200 feet, music will be able to reach the pond, at least.
Another option recommended by Jeff Cooper of Simply Sight & Sound, Sun City, Calif., is the Outcast ($799) from Soundcast Systems. This system plows through 350 feet and transmits audio from either a stereo system or an iPod. According to Cooper can feed music to two wireless speakers. What I really like about this system though, is that I can control the music remotely by pressing buttons built into the top of the speaker.
Any time sound has to travel, it degrades over distance. Amplifiers can give your system the audio muscle it needs to go the distance, and the best place to put them is as close to the speakers as possible. Curtin found some great wireless amps that’ll work with any speaker I choose. The 5.8GHz Digital Wireless Audio Transmitter/Amplifier system ($199) from Amphony comes with an amp for each speaker. These amps can be located up to 200 feet from the transmitter.
While I like the idea of being able to keep all of my audio components safe inside my house, I’m not totally against carrying out something with me to the deck and patio—especially if it’ll make my music sound amazing. For a higher fidelity experience, Curtin recommends the Sonos 150 Bundle system ($999).”
On the Best Wireless Outdoor Speaker site we will strive to provide you with the reviews of some of the best outdoor and/or indoor speaker systems available today. Also read the Wireless Outdoor/Indoor Speakers Buing Guide.
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