I did get a laugh reading about the saving of wire. How is anything being saved with all of the additional power cords running everywhere? I'm hoping those wanting to use this setup have multiple power outlets exactly where they are needed and don't have to install, you know, more wire.
I don’t see this being a big problem. The pictures show attaching the unit to a speaker, jumping speaker wire to the binding posts, then plugging the unit into the wall. Seems to me you could just as easily mount the unit near any convenient electrical outlet, then run speaker cable to the speaker from there. Sure, you’d have some speaker cable on the floor, but we’ve been dealing with that forever.
The big problem I see is Atmos speakers. No quick-and-easy for that. I hope the gizmo can live in an attic, because that’s where it’s going to have to be, if there's no convenient closet to install it where you could send speaker wires through the ceiling into the attic. But then, closets typically don't have electrical outlets...
I thought it wa a lousy idea and dangerous back then, and still do.
That was the first thing that occurred to me too, but on further reflection, anything we connect our speakers to is already plugged into an electrical outlet, and it’s been that way forever. Thus, ultimately I don’t see safety as an issue, as long as it’s designed properly with all the standard safety certifications.
Regards,
Wayne A. Pflughaupt