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I would like to know..

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Posted on May 28, 2017 at 11:32:54
cloudwalker
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can wireless speakers ever sound as good as wired speakers?

 

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RE: I would like to know.., posted on May 28, 2017 at 12:41:29
Audio Snob
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Heard some KEF LS50W, I think, at APOXNA this year that were run wireless. Sounded very good to my ear.

 

RE: I would like to know.., posted on May 28, 2017 at 15:15:52
cloudwalker
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I was thinking that wireless speakers have their own amps. How good or comparable to the main amps are they?

 

RE: I would like to know.., posted on May 28, 2017 at 16:00:17
Audio Snob
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Yes they have internal amps. For the money I thought they were a good value. Got me thinking about going wireless. I would call them a qualty speaker. If using for video I think they are a no-brainer. But also good for a two channel system depnding on your standards.

But this was only after a short listen at APOXNA.

 

RE: I would like to know.., posted on May 31, 2017 at 10:16:51
Mr Peabody
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It depends on whether comparing apples to apples. Some brands like the mentioned LS50 wireless, Sauk or ynaudio, I'm sure others would provide great sound. These set ups would best many but fall short at some point as going up the food chain.

One advantage in the powered speaker all aspcts are engineered to sound their best with each other. For instance, te driver and amp would be optimized for on another, as well the cabinet, ec.

 

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