Saturday, December 31, 2011

Rocketfish Universal Wireless HD Audio Starter Kit RF-RBKIT

!±8± Rocketfish Universal Wireless HD Audio Starter Kit RF-RBKIT


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Compatible with most speakers, audio components and home theater systems:With 3.5mm or stereo RCA audio connectivity, allowing you to enjoy wireless audio anywhere in your home.Wireless audio receiver:Connects to your speakers' stereo RCA analog audio inputs to receive wireless audio from your wireless audio transmitter-equipped home theater or audio component system.# Wireless audio transmitter:Connects to an auxiliary output or stereo RCA analog audio output to send audio from a home theater or audio system to wireless audio receiver-equipped speakers for enjoying your favorite tunes or movie soundtracks.Rocketboost technology:Delivers immersive, low-interference audio and supports most audio formats, including high-definition Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Soundcast SCS100 SurroundCast System

!±8± Soundcast SCS100 SurroundCast System


Rate : | Price : $147.87 | Post Date : Dec 23, 2011 18:15:09
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SurroundCast is a kit consisting of a transmitter with speaker level inputs and an amplified receiver module with 60 watts of digital power and speaker level outputs. The system allows you to set up any brand of surround speakers without the need for front to back of room wires. The system has a low latency (15 ms) and is a quick and easy installation. No programming, no fuss. Just audio. Note: SurroundCast is not compatible with any other Soundcast products.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

My Computer Setup (9-12-2011)

Showing off my updated custom built computer. System Specs: ---Manufacturer--- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. ---Processor--- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU (4 CPUs), ~3.3GHz ---Memory--- 16384MB RAM ---Hard Drive--- 1 TB + 150 GB + 250 GB + 1.5 TB ---Video Card--- XFX ATI Radeon™ HD 5770 1024 MB DDR5 ---Monitor--- Acer® P215H 21.5" wide-screen TFT LCD HP f1905b 19 inch BrightView LCD ---Sound Card--- Speakers (Logitech G35 Headset) ---Speakers/Headphones--- 7.1 Surround Sound ---Keyboard--- Microsoft USB Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 (IntelliType Pro) ---Mouse--- Logitech USB Value Optical Mouse ---Mouse Surface--- RocketFish Dual-side Mouse Pad ---Operating System--- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1 ---Motherboard--- Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 (Socket LGA 1155) ---Computer Case--- Thermaltake V9 Black Edition

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Wireless Speaker Kits - The End of the Dreaded Cable Clutter?

!±8± Wireless Speaker Kits - The End of the Dreaded Cable Clutter?

Recently more and more manufacturers have started to offer home theater systems with wireless speakers or a wireless speaker kit. From a homeowners standpoint, eliminating long speaker cable runs is certainly a big plus. Multi-channel surround sound is a fairly new phenomenon and as such many older houses are not wired for rear speakers, not to mention 7.1 systems. As such a wireless solution might be the logical conclusion. But how reliable are these wireless speaker kits in a real-world scenario and do these options really eliminate the dreaded cable clutter?

Some wireless kits, such as the LG or Rocketfish allow to connect 2 speakers to a wireless receiver unit. This eliminates the cables from the front to the back. However, still cables need to be run from the receiver to each speaker and as such the amount of cables is just reduced but not eliminated. Another wireless surround sound product comes with separate receivers for each speaker which in comparison to the other products does reduce the cable clutter, albeit not eliminate cables completely.

Will the wireless have any effect on performance? Audio quality is a main concern. In picking a wireless system, one should choose a system where (a) the transmission itself does not pick up any noise or degradation in order to maintain the audio quality and (b) the wireless amplifier itself should be a high-quality amplifier with minimal distortion. Also, the size of the wireless speaker amplifier is a consideration as the receiver should be invisible.

Another issue to consider is that in a home theater setting is that the sound to all speakers should be in sync with the video and also in sync with each speaker. Some wireless units such as the Rocketfish will introduce a delay in the signal, apparently to cope with interference. As such you should investigate how much the signal travelling to the wireless speaker will be delayed. The product however specifies a delay of less than 1 ms which should be low enough for pretty much any real-world application.

Finally, how reliable are wireless speakers and speaker kits? One of the main issues with wireless devices of any sort is interference from other devices. As more and more consumer devices go wireless, the available frequency space becomes more and more limited. Especially the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz bands are exceptionally crowded, due to WiFi hot spots, cell phones with Bluetooth etc. Picking a system that avoids these frequency bands may be the logical choice, such as systems working at 5.8 GHz.

Aside from using a wireless speaker kit in a home theater environment, another useful application is streaming audio between different rooms of the home where wiring would be difficult to install or for outdoor applications. Just imagine being able to set up your speakers in your backyard in a matter of minutes. The possibilities are endless.


Wireless Speaker Kits - The End of the Dreaded Cable Clutter?

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