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Wireless Solutions
You may find yourself in a situation where it is inconvenient or impossible to
run wires to your surround and rear speakers. Fortunately, with the latest advances
in wireless technology, solutions are at hand. As an example, Soundcast
TM
(offers a
product that contains both a small transmitter and receiver. Currently, it sells for
around $200. The transmitter connects to the rear and/or surround outputs of your
AVR. The receiver plugs into an AC outlet in back of your room. It has a built-in am-
plifier that connects to your speakers. We have found the sound quality to be quite
good. The are other brands and theselection of wireless speaker devices is con-
stantly increasing.
Speaker Wire
For best sound, use quality speaker wire. Speaker wire is available in all price
ranges. However, after extensive testing we have determined that the best value in
performance is around a dollar per foot. Once you exceed that amount, you’ll pay a
lot for a small gain. We recommend two-conductor wire with high quality copper.
You’ll also want to make sure that there is a means of determining polarity
(identifying the positive and negative strands).
All wire has resistance. The thicker the wire, the less resistance it has. The
less resistance, the better your speakers will sound. The thickness of the wire should
be determined by the length of the wire you are using. For longer lengths, heavier
wire should be used. See our table below:
Length of Speaker Wire (each speaker) Recommended Minimum Thickness
Up to 15 feet 16 AWG
15 to 30 feet 14 AWG
Over 30 feet 12 AWG
Soundcast
TM
Wireless Speaker Transmitter and Receiver
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