Tuesday, 4 February 2014

How Wireless Surround Sound Systems Are Enhancing Home Theater Systems

By Brian Fuller


Companies of home theater products are having a hard time getting a competitive edge as a consequence of the large number of vendors flooding the marketplace. Despite the fact that web based and newspaper classified ads still are somewhat useful to help boost sales, vendors of home cinema products have developed brand new items that can easily be bundled with their home cinema kits that help improve product sales.

Almost every season new versions of surround sound systems will be presented. Those latest versions, unfortunately, are in general quite comparable to previous-generation models. There are usually merely a number of insignificant details or functions added or changed. Cutting edge surround sound standards such as Dolby 6.1 and 7.1 continue to be incorporated into the most up-to-date surround sound equipment. Every once in a while however manufacturers implement a new solution that improves upon the video plus audio quality. One example of these enhancements is the Blu-Ray Disk. This disk enables high-resolution video and also improves the sound. A further development are 3-D Televisions that add a 3rd dimension to films. To this date there isn't any commonly approved standard however for 3D TV sets. Even though several of these kinds of TV sets require wearing glasses, various models have appeared at trade shows which function without the need of eyeglasses. On the other hand, the 3D effect is dependent to a point on the viewing perspective and as a result these televisions have got various restrictions.

Several surround sound sets make use of cordless rear speakers or are perhaps completely cordless. Yet, only a portion of today's home theater models feature cordless loudspeakers. The number of products in which all of the speakers are wireless will be even smaller. Typically the front loudspeakers are not required to be cordless given that they're fairly close to the surround receiver. The reality is, cordless loudspeakers are certainly not really wireless because they need to be plugged into an electrical mains outlet. However, rear loudspeakers are rather a long way away from the main component and as a consequence it's a good idea to eradicate the long speaker wire. Wireless surround kits remedy this issue.

A number of companies of home theater models provide their unique proprietary speaker sets whereas 3rd-party products function with almost every products out there. If you are interested in changing the manufacturer of your audio-video receiver you might prefer obtaining a 3rd-party loudspeaker kit that can connect to any AV receiver. Often the cordless transmitter of 3rd-party kits accepts both speaker-level music signals and also line-level music signals.

The cordless transmission is picked up by one or two cordless devices that are also part of the multichannel audio kit. Entry-level kits normally include a single wireless component that connects to both rear speakers. Wireless loudspeaker products, however, are not truly cordless regardless of their name. Each the transmitter plus receivers need power. Energy is often provided through a wallwart which attaches to a mains power outlet. 3rd-party multichannel sets provide the benefit of hooking up to almost any brand of surround sound system.




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