Does anyone knows some wireless home theater system that really works well?
I found LG's 360s but I wonder how it works with wireless computer network in the office, does it have interference?
Answer 1:
There is no completely wireless home theater system yet available. Either way there is a power wire or some wire.
Anyway in the so called wireless home theaters RCA has a nice one with a long range. It is around 350 dollars for 600watts I believe. comes with DVD player.
Where in Australia can I buy a Samsung Wireless Pack for my Samsung Wireless Home Theater?
Best I can offer is for you to contact your Samsung dealer, or go on-line with Samsung - Australia at www.Samsung.com/au/.
However, you might also try posting this in International Answers - Australia, where you will be talking directly to your mates living there. I suggest giving the model number you have.
Most who post here are North Americans and wouldn't have a clue about Australia. Hell, from some of the questions and answers here, I wouldn't be surprised if half thought it was a country in Europe. Good luck.
Home theater - bought a system, and was wondering about wireless?
I bought a wireless home theater system awhile ago, and when I bought it, you could have bought an attachment to make it wireless. I decided against it because I was on a tight budget, and now I'd like to look into it, but I can't seem to find the attachment anywhere. Is there a standard attachment or is it specific to each model?
Note - I apologize in advance if my terminology is awful.
Answer 1:
Here you go...
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index....Answer 2:
I would start with the manufacture. better yet include the Model number of the equipment in question an we can all see what is out there and if there is other possible solutions
Why can't I get any sound out of my wireless home theater speakers?
I have an LG Wireless kit (model ACC96WK). I can't get it to pick up a signal from its transmitter. I've shut down my wireless PC network, but to no avail. Any suggestions?
Answer 1:
Great Question and thank you for particpating in Yahoo's Q & A. By shutting down your wireless network, you've eliminated the possibility that it may be the cause of the problem. However, you may also have 2.4 gig cordless phones in the house that are trying to operate on the same frequency, as most wireless speakers systems run at 2.4 gig. There are a few systems that operate at 900 mhz as do most Wireless Headphones that are used for listening to the tv without bothering others in the room. Some people still have 900 mhz cordless phones which can also cause conflicts with your speaker system. Todays network equipment, as you know, will reach long distances so your problem can easily be caused by a neighbor. If you're not able to solve the problem, let me know and I'll help you until the problem is solved. Larry Radio Shack 01-9590
Do good quality wireless home theater speakers exist?
I'm looking primarily for the tower speakers to be wireless, but am not sure if available wireless adapters will affect the sound quality.
Answer 1:
i own the Sony wireless system dav-lf1, it is totally wireless and i have been told by audiophiles that the sound is actually better than if it were wired. i tried to find you a decent link but i don't honestly know of where to direct you to. maybe you can check with Sony. if i remember right i think i paid about 1500 bucks for it.
i did look at a cheaper system, again Sony, called dav-fx900w, which is not all wireless, check it out it might do the job for you since you are indicating to only need the towers wireless - it was about half what i paid.
i hope this helps you
Answer 2:
I believe Bang & Olufson (spelling?) has a wireless system... if your wallet is overloaded.
Answer 3:
try Sonos
Answer 4:
im not really sure but dont u think theyre going to be a lil bit expensive
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