Cut Down On Cabling Using A Good Surround Sound Wireless Setup

Surround sound systems can benefit significantly from a wireless connection, although sadly it's generally only the back speakers which are actually wireless. Additionally there is a little degradation in quality using a wireless system as opposed to a wired one, especially among the less expensive alternatives. However, the gap is closing all the time and quality units can offer a very good listening experience. Along with surround sound speaker stands, a wireless setup can offer both simplicity and a good looking setup.

Although it's possibly a little more handy to invest in a dedicated wireless surround sound system for your home entertainment setup, it is possible to buy add-on units. These comprise a transmitter which can be attached to the rear channel output of your A/V box, which sends data to a receiver positioned at the back of your room. The receiver features a built-in amplifier, and for that reason requires power. It is linked by regular speaker wire to your current rear speakers; these cables are obviously significantly simpler to hide, because they're not trailing all around the room. Of the add-on models, the less expensive end of the market is dominated b