Thoughts on wireless subwoofer kits?

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cdmoen

Audiophyte
Does anyone have experience with the wireless subwoofer kits available on the market, like the Klipsch or Sunfire models? I have an SVS subwoofer that is going to be very difficult to wire directly to my system given the location of my receiver. But I don't want to waste $100 or more on a piece of equipment that doesn't work, and my local AV stores don't have any experience with these devices. Thanks!
 
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bikemig

Audioholic Chief
I use the audio engine W-1 (now the W-3) for a subwoofer. It has worked very well for me and it comes with a 30 day money back guarantee if you buy it directly from audio engine.
 
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jcl

Senior Audioholic
I'm using an Audio Engine W1 for the surrounds in my family room. I had a ground loop issue when I first hooked it up. I fixed that using a ground loop isolator from ratshack and it has been working fine since. Just a little clunky because they are usb powered.

Outlaw has a similar kit.
 
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