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Audio Receiver With Wireless Speakers
Denis | 2024-08-01 09:57:42 |
One of the best Wireless Audio System I ever tried. The audio is very clean, even when the signal is at 70/100m. Also it doesn't lose signal when there's interference between the transmitter and the receiver, like I experienced on another brands. The case that comes with the mics will charge Wirelessly both the mics and the receiver (like the apple airpods) which honestly is one of my favourite things about the Lark 150, as a run&gun filmmaker I'm always on the move and knowing that my mics are always charged is essential for my work. The audio quality is crisp and clear and with the recent firmware update it just got even better. 5 |
Joe | 2024-09-06 06:47:35 |
We decided to go wireless and use Sonos to take away clutter and facilitate streaming and different music playback options in different rooms at the same time. We used to have an Onkyo 2 zone receiver running two amazing outdoor Bose speakers (prewired in our home) and a Bose Accousitmass 10 sorround system in our family room. To play the speakers outside we had to play the same thing in the Family room. It sounded good though. We replaced the Onkyo and indoor Bose surround with a Sonos Soundbar and we are 110% happy with that. We also bought a Sonos Amp to run the outdoor speakers. Now we can play different things in the different areas and the sound quality is phenomenal. The amp has more power and clarity than the old Onkyo receiver. I know this is a really expensive option, but for us, it was completely worth the investment! 5 |
MikeTuck | 2024-07-24 02:53:36 |
Ordered the wireless speakers, thinking maybe it would increase the volume over the in TV speakers that I was never really happy with. Had also used my receiver and a sound bar, and again 5 |
Paul | 2024-06-14 06:47:51 |
This is a truly useful item for setting up powered speakers on the road. Usually I place the powered speakers close to an outlet in the corner of the stage and/or hall. This 6' length is perfect for such a setting. In addition I use Alto wireless receivers to cut down on XLR cables - this multiple outlet allows me to power the speaker, the wireless receiver and a DJ light all at the same time. What's really cool is - when the speaker, or light or receiver is on, an LED indicator light lets you know something is turned on. When everything is turned off, the LED light goes off too. So I know when I've forgotten to turn of the speaker at the end of the night. This outlet is built tough and can take the abuse of the road - I highly recommend them for powered speakers! 5 |
Jason P | 2024-04-15 04:54:21 |
This is the perfect ideal adapter for using active speakers in a wireless capacity. Specifically, I use the Sennheiser wireless systems to send the signal to the speakers remotely. This adapter is for the needed for the Sennheiser transmitter/receiver packs for providing constant power verses using batteries. I hide the transmitter/receiver packs on top of each speaker out of site from the public and being able to plug them in to the same cord as the active speaker. 5 |
Josh P | 2024-09-13 05:20:32 |
Normally i’m a die hard full size receiver and tower speakers guy, especially with home theater audio. My wife didn’t want another full setup in our (16’x 14’) bedroom so we opted for a soundbar and a wireless sub. I’m honestly shocked at how loud this thing can get, all while staying clear too. The imaging and scoundscape is impressive for its size and configuration. The bass is enough and adjustable if it’s late or otherwise not wanted. The voice enhancing option is great too, especially when low volume levels are ideal. I’d say this is great place to start and a relatively small purchase for great audio. I’ll agree with a earlier comment about the remote not being great, it works mostly but at times is finicky about transmitting the function and it’s marginally difficult to find the buttons in low light. We’ve been using it for about three years with no issues, looking to get one for our oldest kiddo too. 5 |
Robert | 2024-06-12 09:39:44 |
This receiver is truly nothing short of excellent, it replaced a Yamaha RX-V4A which was so bad that I have regretted it ever since. Setting up this receiver was a breeze, I think it took 10min total and mainly because I took my time and poked around all of the menus. I am not an audiophile so I won't even pretend to judge the audio quality, but I can tell you that the upscaling features greatly improved the video quality and the way it can fill in two channel audio to play through all of the speakers is exactly what I wanted with my previous reciever. I have this connected to a home theatre PC (HTPC) and many of the movies that I play are only two channel. This receiver lets you see how many channels of audio are being sent to it and it allows you to see how many speakers it is sending the audio to; letting me pick an output setting that will utilize all of my speakers. Much of my video source content is only 720P but my TV is 4K so the receiver does a great job of upscaling the source content to look good on the TV. Nothing will be perfect mind you, but it does a good job at what it does. Source 1080P footage encoded with a quality codec really shines and looks like native 4K after the upscaling process. I am thinking about getting another one for the bedroom to replace an old Technics reciever. 5 |
Gregory | 2024-05-14 05:55:45 |
We wanted to extend our Stereo system to other parts of the house, and after some research, I settled on this BT device. I'm using the BTA30 on the zone 2 (RCA analog) output of an Onkyo TX-8555 receiver to transmit to bluetooth enabled speakers and sound bars around the house. Since the Onkyo does not have digital audio out, I used an analog to digital audio converter** to go from the RCA output on the receiver to the digital TOSLINK input on the BTA30. Setup was simple and straightforward, just remember that the BTA30 has a volume knob, so remember to turn it at least halfway - i had left it all the way down and was trouble shooting for several minutes until I noticed the knob position - turned it up and it worked! I am experiencing a wee bit of latency if I'm listening to the same music in both zones at the same time, but that's most likely because the speakers I'm transmitting to are not APTX capable. In all, it's not that big of an issue, just something to be aware of. Overall, I'm extremely satisfied with the BTA30 - and the B&H shopping and shipping experience is second to none! **If you don't have a digital output available, you will need an analog to digital audio converter that accepts RCA audio inputs and digital TOSLINK output. You could use the BH #GEATVDA to accomplish this. 5 |
Jaime | 2024-09-16 01:54:30 |
I have a PicoMic dual wireless lav system, which connects two lav mics to one receiver. The receiver has a 3.5mm TRS output. I connect the receiver to my audio recorder (Zoom F8n Pro) using this Remote Audio Unbalanced Stereo Breakout Cable and I get two mono channels (one for each lav mic) independently adjustable on my audio recorder. One mic is recorded to input 1, and the other mic is recorded on input 2. Works flawlessly. 5 |
Skyler | 2024-08-04 06:59:23 |
this works great with my wireless lav receiver that combines 2 channels of audio into a stereo output. This cable isolates the two channels so I can record the channels separately into a recorder. 5 |