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Model: Klipsch Reference 5.2 Home Theater System, 2X R-625FA Floorstanding Speaker, R-52C Center Channel, 2X R-41M Bookshelf Speaker, 2X R-12SW Subwoofer, AVR-S970H 7.2 Receiver, Black
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Amplifiers don't work that way. You'd have to have a dedicated amp and Bluetooth connection at each speaker. Also, it's just bad idea from a sound quality perspective. You'd be best to get a sound bar if you value wireless over SQ.
Absolutely. There are tech innovations all the time and new products that seemed ridiculous a few years ago. If Sonos can do it, I don't see why there hasn't been anyone who has introduced a way to wirelessly connect a set of speakers like this. Yes, I realize each one would have to have its own amplifier. So, wireless amps connected through the pre-out.
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Does anyone know if there's a way to connect all these speakers wirelessly?
Amplifiers don't work that way. You'd have to have a dedicated amp and Bluetooth connection at each speaker. Also, it's just bad idea from a sound quality perspective. You'd be best to get a sound bar if you value wireless over SQ.
Amplifiers don't work that way. You'd have to have a dedicated amp and Bluetooth connection at each speaker. Also, it's just bad idea from a sound quality perspective. You'd be best to get a sound bar if you value wireless over SQ.
Absolutely. There are tech innovations all the time and new products that seemed ridiculous a few years ago. If Sonos can do it, I don't see why there hasn't been anyone who has introduced a way to wirelessly connect a set of speakers like this. Yes, I realize each one would have to have its own amplifier. So, wireless amps connected through the pre-out.
Does anyone know if there's a way to connect all these speakers wirelessly?
I'm not mocking you but you're asking the equivalent if you can power your TV wirelessly.
You're thinking of a subwoofer. Since they have built in amps, a wireless kit can be installed.
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You're thinking of a subwoofer. Since they have built in amps, a wireless kit can be installed.
These are passive speakers.You'll need active/powered speakers [klipsch.com] AND guess what... each speaker will still need to be plugged to an electrical outlet.
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