Anyone Had Luck With Wireless?

sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
I'm getting tired of the coax cables running along my baseboards and I'm wondering if anybody has had any positive experiences connecting an SVS sub through any kind of after market wireless system? My PB12Plus/2 is across the room and about 20 feet from the receiver.

Thanks in advance.
Steve
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Some people at another forum say that this thing actually works well:

Audioengine AW1 Wireless Adapter

Not exactly cheap, but if it works, I suppose it's worth it.

Depending on how much you think you can sell it for, coupled with a desire to try something new, the HSU ULS15s look pretty cool. Good luck.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
Thanks for the information. The AW1 looks interesting. Of course so does that Hsu :D but I can't afford a new sub right now. Besides the Plus/2 is too heavy to move. Anyway I'll give very serious though to that AW1.
 
Matt34

Matt34

Moderator
Some people at another forum say that this thing actually works well:

Audioengine AW1 Wireless Adapter

Not exactly cheap, but if it works, I suppose it's worth it.

Depending on how much you think you can sell it for, coupled with a desire to try something new, the HSU ULS15s look pretty cool. Good luck.
Thanks for the heads up!! I just may give this a shot as I'm probably moving my massive sub to the side of the couch and don't want to run 35ft of cable again.
 
J

jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Hey, my pleasure Matt. No sweat! Which I can't say for you after you move that thing, naw jk. :p
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Yep, I know a couple of people who use this and it works perfectly.
Some people at another forum say that this thing actually works well:

Audioengine AW1 Wireless Adapter

Not exactly cheap, but if it works, I suppose it's worth it.

Depending on how much you think you can sell it for, coupled with a desire to try something new, the HSU ULS15s look pretty cool. Good luck.
 
jeanseb

jeanseb

Audioholic
Some people at another forum say that this thing actually works well:

Audioengine AW1 Wireless Adapter

Not exactly cheap, but if it works, I suppose it's worth it.

Depending on how much you think you can sell it for, coupled with a desire to try something new, the HSU ULS15s look pretty cool. Good luck.
I don't know if I'm right but that adapter seems to be USB. How do you use it with the coax cables of your subs?
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
I think it comes with everything you need.
http://www.ramelectronics.net/manufacturers/audioengine/audioengine-aw1-wireless-audio-adapter/prodAW1.html

The AW1 consists of 2 parts, the "Sender" and "Receiver". The Sender transmits audio from your computer through USB audio or from any product with 3.5mm mini-jack or RCA audio outputs. The other side of AW1, the Receiver, connects audio to any product with mini-jack or RCA audio connectors.

Power for the Sender and Receiver is provided from either a USB computer port, from the included USB AC power adapter, or from any other USB AC charger (such as an iPod charger, for example). Another USB power source is the Audioengine A5 powered speakers, which are equipped with a ComboPort(r) USB charger on top of the left speaker.


I don't know if I'm right but that adapter seems to be USB. How do you use it with the coax cables of your subs?
 

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