How Do You Make A Wireless Speaker System For A Home Theater Unit?
Truly wireless home sound is the brass ring for manufacturers, but somehow consumers as of 2010 are still waiting to be set free from their tethered systems. “Wireless” exists for home theater systems only in that there are “less” (fewer) wires. The systems are not “wire free.” Every little bit helps, though, and setting up these almost-there-but-not-quite systems is easy. The reduction of wire clutter is at least a small consolation for not having a truly cord-free environment. Decide on a wireless technology. Most wireless options today use a radio frequency signal of 900Mhz, 2.4 Ghz or 5.8 Ghz. There is the possibility of interference on any of those frequencies. Home Wi-Fi can creep in on 2.4 and 5.8 Ghz, while older cordless phones, microwaves and other electrical appliances can cause noise on 900Mhz. Buy an add-on wireless transmitter if your home theater receiver doesn’t have built-in wireless technology. These are small units that attach to the rear channel output on the home t