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5.8 GHz Digital Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver (Amplifier), Model 1520 Questions - L1520

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5.8 GHz Digital Wireless Audio Transmitter and Receiver (Amplifier), Model 1520
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  • Dear frinds: Is the Wireles A/V a stereo or mono device? Would I need one device for each speaker (left and Right)? Thanks
    • Yes, this does send stereo audio, and has connectors for two (left and right) speakers.
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  • What would be the speaker selection limits to get decent bass response i.e can I hookup a subwoofer?
    • Yes, this will work with a subwoofer. It will support a range from 20 Hz to 23 kHz
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  • I have 7 channel home theater system, i just need wireless for front and rear channels how many would i need? Thank you.
    • Each set can run 2 speakers, but this requires speaker wire to be run from the speakers to the receiver unit. This would make it so they aren't very wireless. To make it so you don't have to run speaker wire from one speaker across the room to the receiver you would need to purchase a transmitter/receiver set for each speaker, but that just depends on your preference and how you want to wire it.
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  • I would like to use this for speakers on my covered patio, which is about 20 feet from the audio source out a set of glass doors. Is this a practical use for this product? Also, since I already have my 5.1 surround sound system hooked up to all of the speakers inside the house, can I connect the transmitter to the Aux (RCA) jacks on the back of my surround sound receiver? I currently have a mono wireless speaker on my deck with a small transmitter hooked up like this. Thanks.
    • This should work well for your application, and you can connect it to the AUX jacks on the surround sound, only ensure that the AUX ports will not disable the exising surround sound. (On some recievers the Aux ouptut will 'trupm' the main speaker stytem similar to the way headphones will)
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  • I would like to send a single audio signal (mono) wirelessly to two speakers that are approx 80' apart from each other. What will I need?
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