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Wireless Home Theater Speaker System
If your home entertainment center deals with more wires than a 1940’s telephone operator does, it may be time for you to look into a wireless home theater speaker system. This new development in audio-electronics has done for the world of sound what plasma and flat screens have done for the world of television. No longer will you need to tape or staple yards of speaker wires to baseboards and around doorframes from the front of your viewing room to the back. No longer will you need to rewire your speakers after the vacuum has eaten a length of cord. No longer will you need to try to hide wires underneath your carpeting. A wireless surround sound speaker system can eliminate all of these problems while providing superior audio quality to your listening experience.
The term “surround sound” refers to the fact that with a wireless system you can easily place speakers anywhere in your entertainment room. The same rear speakers that you are currently using can still be used with your new wireless system. In fact, the prices of most kits are for the receiver only and typically doing not include speakers. However, if you decide to overhaul your entire entertainment system, it is possible to purchase front tower speakers or a single bar subwoofer, which is smaller than normal speakers are and can be placed inconspicuously under furniture or attached to a wall or ceiling. Other options include headphones or even a recliner with built-in speakers. Probably the most common wireless home theater speaker system now consists of a 5.1 surround speaker system—that is the receiver kit—and the same 2.4GHz rear speakers used with the old system.
Prices generally range from $100 to $500, and you can do some comparison-shopping on several websites. If you are stuck on a certain brand name, you will have fewer products to consider, but it is still important to realize that price differences may depend on the amount of wattage and added features, such as DVD and CD changers, iPod docks, or the capability of reading Jpeg, MP3, and WMA files.
Another possibility with a wireless surround sound speaker system is its multi-room capability. By placing speakers in more than one room, you can listen to your favorite television talk shows without interrupting your chores. You need not be an audiophile to appreciate the convenience of a wireless home theater speaker system.
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