at it.
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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
Sent: 29 November 2014 13:57
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Subject: Re: Wireless Speakers Comparable to JBL ON Tour
Forget the Jawbone Jambox, you can do better than
: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
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Subject: Re: Wireless Speakers Comparable to JBL ON Tour
Forget the Jawbone Jambox, you can do better than that and the pick of the
bunch seems
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of any good wireless speakers that have a sound comparable
to or better than my JBL on tour speakers? I have been considering the
Jawbone Jambox speakers, but I was wondering if theyhave the same quality as
the JBLs?
:
Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of any good wireless speakers that have a sound comparable
to or better than my JBL on tour speakers? I have been considering the
Jawbone Jambox speakers, but I was wondering if theyhave the same quality as
the JBLs?
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Dane Trethowan
grtd
Hello Dane,
Thank you for that. I will look at it.
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Trethowan
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Forget
...@gwilkins.co.uk wrote:
Hello Dane,
Thank you for that. I will look at it.
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Trethowan
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Subject: Re: Wireless Speakers Comparable
Hi!
Do you have the problem around your house of having very little bench space at
your disposal? You’d like to get an Internet Radio or a Wireless Speaker System
but don’t have the bench space? Well the JBL SoundFly could be the device that
solves the problem.
The SoundFly connects to a
PM
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Subject: RE: Wireless speakers
Are you refering to the Bose Speakerbar? If so, the
Cinemate SR1 is very
impressive but very expensive at £1300. Walter.
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Are you refering to the Bose Speakerbar? If so, the
Cinemate SR1 is very
impressive but very expensive at £1300. Walter.
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Behalf Of Chris H
Sent: 22 February 2014 20:42
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Hi there.
Where did you find this program called remote speakers?
Sounds interesting.
Thanks.
Don
Well it may be a more expensive solution but I have never ever had a
problem using airplay at all.
I use an apple airport express as the airplay device and patch the audio
out in to my sonos system for that are not supported by sonos, and it
works great!
I am merely using the airport as a
HI Chris. I love my sonos system and highly recommend it.
Its expensive but worth it and I do feel it sounds quite a bit better
then most of the bose stereo systems.
Bose is only now just starting to come out with systems to try and
compete with sonos but they are sorely lacking right now and
It was good that Sonos came into the game, just in time to give everything a
good shakeup and the industry certainly needed one.
I've not tried Sonos myself but I do read about the good review the products
get.
As for Bose sounding good? Well let's be honest about this, Bose are only in
the
Good man! smile, I have several of those Airport Express units and I use them
in much the same way you do, to bring wireless music to those devices that
don't support them, they're the most reliable way of getting your airPlay
network going and probably the most versatile, one is hooked up to
and was very impressed with it so much so I am looking into
acquiring Bose equipment starting off with wireless speakers. Also has
anyone heard of a device from Bose that connects to a TV and supposedly
brings the sound to the whole room? Any or all comments are welcome. Thanks!
--
Regards Chris
equipment
starting off with wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from
Bose that connects to a TV and supposedly brings the sound to the whole room?
Any or all comments are welcome. Thanks!
--
Regards Chris
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30th birthday present of mine. Sure there are others and
please feel free to share these. But I have heard a Bose Radio and was very
impressed with it so much so I am looking into acquiring Bose equipment
starting off with wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from
Bose
: Wireless speakers
Talking of speakers and speaker docks has anyone tried any from Bose or
Sonus? My father recommends these brands and I will research myself.
This is for an upcoming 30th birthday present of mine. Sure there are
others and please feel free to share these. But I have heard a Bose
Radio
Speaking of Wireless Speakers, I had one which I sold and I really regret
selling my JBL onBeat Air, a very small speaker but sound was excellent!
nothing compared to the BW Z2 but still very good for the size.
The onBeat Air was a dock which also could be connected to your computer, the
idea
impressive but very expensive at £1300. Walter.
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Subject: Wireless speakers
Talking of speakers and speaker docks has anyone
He did ask about sound from the TV. Walter.
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Trethowan
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Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
I don't think that's exactly what Chris had in mind
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I don't think that's exactly what Chris had in mind smile that system is
designed to work with a Television, in affect a small surround-sound unit.
On 23 Feb 2014, at 8:17 am, Walter Ramage w...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
Are you refering
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Subject: Wireless speakers
Talking of speakers and speaker docks has anyone tried any from Bose or
Sonus? My father recommends these brands and I will research myself
. This is for an
upcoming 30th birthday present of mine. Sure there are others and please feel
free to share these. But I have heard a Bose Radio and was very impressed with
it so much so I am looking into acquiring Bose equipment starting off with
wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from Bose
-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane
Trethowan
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Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
I don't think that's exactly what Chris had in mind smile that system is
designed to work with a Television, in affect a small surround-sound unit.
On 23 Feb 2014, at 8:17 am
there are others and
please feel free to share these. But I have heard a Bose Radio and was very
impressed with it so much so I am looking into acquiring Bose equipment
starting off with wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from
Bose that connects to a TV and supposedly brings
and please feel
free to share these. But I have heard a Bose Radio and was very impressed with
it so much so I am looking into acquiring Bose equipment starting off with
wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from Bose that connects to
a TV and supposedly brings the sound to the whole
into acquiring Bose equipment
starting off with wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from
Bose that connects to a TV and supposedly brings the sound to the whole
room? Any or all comments are welcome. Thanks!
--
Regards Chris
**
Dane Trethowan
Skype: grtdane12
Phone
so I am looking into acquiring Bose
equipment starting off with wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a
device from Bose that connects to a TV and supposedly brings the sound to
the whole room? Any or all comments are welcome. Thanks!
--
Regards Chris
**
Dane
there are others and please feel
free to share these. But I have heard a Bose Radio and was very impressed with
it so much so I am looking into acquiring Bose equipment starting off with
wireless speakers. Also has anyone heard of a device from Bose that connects to
a TV and supposedly brings the sound
, 2014 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
Yes I did but am not after a home cinema system. Just speakers to allow
some sort of surround sound from the TV.
Regards Chris
On 22/02/2014 21:32, Walter Ramage wrote:
He did ask about sound from the TV. Walter.
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
Okay well i'm not sure what you're referring to here.
Airfoil is only used if you're planning to stream audio from your computer,
that is to say audio from your
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Ah okay, I missed that.
On 23 Feb 2014, at 8:32 am, Walter Ramage w...@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
He did ask about sound from the TV. Walter.
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22, 2014 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
Okay well i'm not sure what you're referring to here.
Airfoil is only used if you're planning to stream audio from your computer,
that is to say audio from your computer from sources other than iTunes which
has airPlay built-in.
I've
of the dock,
wait long enough, and replug.
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From: Dane Trethowan grtd...@internode.on.net
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
Ah yes, I've heard of Remote Speakers.
Airfoil
.
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:08 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
Ah yes, I've heard of Remote Speakers.
Airfoil is on a slightly larger scale, you can
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Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2014 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: Wireless speakers
I'd say its G and thus its probably getting interference from other Wireless
devices etc, can you do a scan with your Router to see what other Wireless
networks are in your area?
On 23 Feb 2014, at 10
Hi, I'm also Interested,
Billy
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Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 6:06 PM
Subject: wireless speakers recommendations
I'm looking for will ireless speakers to hook up to my computer. My
apartment
I'm looking for will ireless speakers to hook up to my computer. My apartment
is about 800 square
feet. Does anyone have recommendations on specific models. Battery power is not
absolutely
necessary since I have access to wall jacks to plug these in.
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I haven't had any loss in audio using the veronica.
At 01:16 AM 03/25/2007, you wrote:
Hi all
Just a question about
. It is mostly a thing of antenna placement.
When I move my wire around I can get rid of it.
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I haven't had
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yes the veronica has very professional audio quality. I have had mine sense
2001 and it works well. Now as for that hum I do get it from time
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How much did your wireless keyboard cost?
Rick
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broadcast across a room as shipped by the company. I had to use a well
known tweak that says to peal off the label on the back, and turn the output
control all the way up to get a good signal. After this tweak, I can pick
up the signal all over my apartment.
Regarding wireless speakers, Advent sells
in such a
system?
Regards
Andre
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TerriLynne,
The C-Crane transmitter broadcasts to all radios in its
Rick
Wirless keyboards range in price from $20 to $300 and even beyond that.
They also come with different range claims, but my experience is that
these numbers are not always meaningful as some keyboards touted with
little or no range can do quite well.
as an example, I am currently typing on
.
all hair wireless technology
Rick
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Rick
into lists of favorites. My computer is
in its own room with other office stuff. I would like to be able to
pipe the music on the computer into other parts of the house. I had
heard of wireless speakers, but when I went looking, what I saw was sets
of 3 or 5 speakers, one or more of which had
Hi Bobcat,
Those sound pretty cool. I'll check them out.
TerriLynne
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Hi Russell,
Thanks so much for tellming me about your transmitter!I am really excited
about this. And, I have some questions. Can you beam to more than one
FM radio at a time? Do you have to do something special to the radio or
set it to a certain setting in order for it to receive from your
: Wireless speakers
Hi,
I do this all the time. I have a c crane fm transmitter,
approximately sixty dollars, plugged into an output on my sound
card. I also use a wireless keyboard from my living room, from my
back deck, etc. Any fm radio in your home can be used as
speakers. You can
the music on the computer into other parts of the house. I had
heard of wireless speakers, but when I went looking, what I saw was sets
of 3 or 5 speakers, one or more of which had to stay hard-wired to the
computer. This appeared to mean that your base would be in one room and
your treble
There are many wireless speakers on the market. Some are designed for
surround sound applications where you would put the wireless set in the back
and not have to run long cables.
I just heard of another option that interests me. It is a wireless
amplifier. You get to choose and use your
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