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- From: lstowell@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Newsgroups: rec.audio
- Subject: Re: Wireless Speakers
- Keywords: Invra-Red Speker connection
- Message-ID: <184737@pyramid.pyramid.com>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 02:57:13 GMT
- Sender: daemon@pyramid.pyramid.com
- Reply-To: lstowell@pyrnova.pyramid.com.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Organization: Pyramid Technology Corporation
- Lines: 18
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- In article <1992Dec30.174531.3232@ennews.eas.asu.edu> berry@enuxha.eas.asu.edu (Joel R. Berry) writes:
- >Hello all,
- > I am sorry if this is the wrong group to post this, but it seemed
- >to be right. I am looking for a device that will allow a speaker to
- >exist where there are no wires strung. I want to have some type
- >of transmitter on the tuner and have a receiver by the speaker. I was
- >wondering if anybody has any knowledge of devices such as this. I
- >have no information at all so any suggestions would be welcome.
-
- There's a company called Datawave that has a small FM transmitter
- and speakers with FM receivers. The speakers either look like
- small cheap Fm radios or rocks.
-
- If you want stereo, you'll need TWO transmitters (their adverts
- in audio mags tend to gloss over this).
-
- Sound quality for the Datawaves can best be described charitably
- as "cheapo fm portable" or worse.
-