Use an IR emitter in conjunction with other equipment (such as an IR Repeater Kit or Entertainment Device) to control your A/V equipment that is hidden away out of "line-of-sight".
Since most remote controls that come with TVs and A/V equipment use Infrared (IR) signal, they require "line-of-sight" to operate. This emitter, along with an IR Repeater Kit allows you to put your video sources (DVD player, Blu-ray player, DVR, etc) out of sight so you can have a clean-looking setup.
Specifications
Works with practically all brands of Audio/Video IR remote controls
Designed to be surface mounted in multiple applications
Includes adhesive tape for IR mounting
Videos
Troubleshooting IR Repeaters
If you're having troubles with your IR Emitters, there are some simple things you can do to troubleshoot the problem. This video will walk you through the steps. Even though we use a BlastIR classic, the same techniques to check the IR signal apply.
My Sewell IR Emitter and Blaster have worked flawlessly from day one. Even though my cable control box is in my basement I can control my channel selection from my second floor bedroom!
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Victor Texeira
Awesome Banana Clips
I used 16 gauge speaker cable with these clips. 1/2” stripping of the wire is all that is needed. Then I twisted the bare wire so it was neat going into the clip. The screws clamped down nice and snug. Once that is done, I installed the cover and it fit into the speaker just fine. If you are looking to do a clean wiring config, these banana clips are for you!
Silverback Flex Pin Connectors, For Spring-Loaded Inputs
Geoff Couris
So nice!
I am generally a see touch feel kind of person, but sometimes you just can’t but sense that something is worthy. Man am I over the moon for these. These are even more substantial than I hoped. Pretty simple build with the #10 wire I matched with them.
Deadbolt Banana Plugs with Right Angle Connectors
Mickey Deagle
Works as expected (perfectly)
I installed this under a wall-mounted TV in order to adjust volume on my AVR, located in a nearby closet. There's a blue LED that lights up when it detects IR, which is a nice touch of tech. The setup looks clean and works perfectly.
Keystone IR Receiver
Dwight Henry
Feedback on speaker wire
Enthusiastic stereo performance consumer here, after being asked for Feedback! several times via email. The speakers I bought these wires to connect were a pair of Emotiva bookshelf's, and a pair of Polk towers. They sounded great and with the terminations of the wires being banana plugs, installation is as easy as plugging in a toaster. I am not an audiophile like my brother. He will talk about speaker wire at Thanksgiving dinner, during the part where we say what we are thankful for, interrupting Gramps mumbling through misaligned choppers about hunger in his youth.
Silverback Speaker Wire with Banana Plugs
roland cyr (m1.5tman)
Dead bolt banana plugs
I almost purchased these from a well known audio brand, but decided to give these a chance. I was not disappointed. They are well built and look nice. I highly recommend these banana plugs.
Does exactly what it says it does. The small sheet you can buy can be cut up and used for tons of small thing (vases, things you don’t want your cat to knock over, MagSafe chargers that you don’t want to move around, etc.
by far my favorite speaker wire ends, can't imagine any other style that offers the connection and secureness that these offer, I have the straight and 90 degree banana plugs and also the stranded wire style, all are amazing.