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tsjdesign

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Wall mounted (Concealed wires)


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

No, I have outlets all over the place.


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Inline Power adapter such as Power Brick or Wall Wart with thin DC


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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team_finga

Audiophyte
Contest Questions

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?
Not important. Sound is what matters.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
Wall mounted (Concealed wires) -- Actually, ceiling mounted


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?
Other (Please explain) It would depend on the placement, but I might be able to get power to wireless surrounds.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Doesn’t matter


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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dweazil

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

4. Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

1. Wall mounted (Concealed wires)

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

1. Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

1. No, I have outlets all over the place.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

3. Doesn’t matter

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

2. The size of the speaker
 
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droht

Full Audioholic
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

in ceing

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?


Other - would be a hassle but not the end of the world

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

Keeps everything looking more clean

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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douglaswweb

Audiophyte
Contest

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

d. Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

d. Bookshelf or end tables

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

a. Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

c. Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

a. Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

a. Shape/design of the speaker
 
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dri3835

Enthusiast
contest entry

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Quite important, since this system is in my living room I want it to look good as well as sound good

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Tall stands


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

Yes that would be great, but again you need wire for power...


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Possibly, because you need an outlet high enough otherwise you need the power cable to be visible


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Doesn't matter as long as I can have no visible wires


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound and looks should be consistent with the fronts as much as possible
 
Nossus

Nossus

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?
Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
Bookshelf or end tables

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, I have a difficult room that doesn’t allow me to conceal the wires.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?
No, I have outlets all over the place.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Inline Power adapter such as Power Brick or Wall Wart with thin DC


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?
Other (Please explain)
The elusive WAF is a difficult monster to champion here, so there is always a compromise between sound and aesthetics.
 
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Porkys

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?
Not important. Sound is what matters.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
Wall mounted (Concealed wires)


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Other (Please explain) no i am building a new cinema room so i could always add wall plugs where speakers are gone be anyways

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer?

doesnt matter which as long as it sounds good

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?


The sound
 
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davidthi

Audiophyte
Here's my answers to the Contest Questions:

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
I don’t have surround speakers because still researching a/v receivers.

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?
No, I have outlets all over the place.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?
The size of the speaker
 
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malibujeff

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Not important. Sound is what matters.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Wall mounted (Concealed wires)

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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rana_gman

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?
- Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
- Bookshelf or end tables

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
- Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?
- No, I have outlets all over the place.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer?
- Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?
- The sound
 
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bciocco

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

2. Not important. My surround speakers are on the other side of the room so it doesn’t really matter if they all match or not.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

4. Bookshelf or end tables

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

1. Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

1. No, I have outlets all over the place.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

2. Inline Power adapter such as Power Brick or Wall Wart with thin DC power cord going to the speaker.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

3. The finish/color of the speaker
 

CoolBob

Audiophyte
Contest Questions:

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Wall mounted (Concealed wires)


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

No, I don’t trust wireless quality yet.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Inline Power adapter such as Power Brick or Wall Wart with thin DC power cord going to the speaker.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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mmljarc

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
Wall mounted (Concealed wires)

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?
The sound
 
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Mike JL

Audioholic Intern
Contest Questions:

1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Other - I have towers as surrounds. The wires are run in-wall.

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Doesn’t matter
Please explain - the speakers aren't wireless if they have a power cord. Might as well run speaker wire.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The finish/color of the speaker - there is a WAF component to the selection.
 
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vagirl

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Speaker Stands


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?
Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?
No, I have outlets all over the place.


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

Doesn’t matter


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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ohio

Junior Audioholic
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?
Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.

2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?

Bookshelf or end tables

3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

No, I don’t trust wireless quality yet.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.

6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The size of the speaker
The sound
(both)
 
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dad311

Audioholic Intern
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

1. Not important. Sound is what matters.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?


3. Speaker Stands



3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

1. Yes, a wireless surround speaker would be great.

4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?


2. No, wireless surrounds are the only solution for my room because I

5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)

1. Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?


4. The sound
 
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jairus

Audiophyte
1. How important is it to you to match the look of the surround sound speakers with the front speakers in a 5.1 or 7.1 system?

Somewhat important. I would like to get a matching set, but what works best for my theater/space is of most importance.


2. Currently, if you have surround speakers where are they located? If don’t have surrounds, why not?
Wall mounted (Concealed wires)


3. If there was a high quality wireless surround sound speaker available would you consider it for a home theater system?

No, I don’t trust wireless quality yet.


4. Wireless speakers have the amplifiers built in and so they need to be plugged into the wall for power. Would this limit you from considering wireless surrounds?

Yes, I want a clean custom installed look, the power cords would be a deal breaker.


5. When you buy audio electronics, some products use an inline power adapter (“Power Brick”/”Wall Wart”). If you are considering a wireless speaker for surrounds and where you’d place them, which would you prefer? (Please choose one)
Internal Power Supply, so it has an AC Power cord only.


6. If you were looking for a surround speaker to match your existing front speakers but had to buy another brand, what features would be the most important to you?

The sound
 
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