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Using Home Wiring for Carrying Audio
On Thu, 18 Dec 2008 11:37:59 -0800 (PST), Lee wrote:
Many years ago I believe I heard of a means to connect stereo speakers to an amplifier/tuner by use of home electrical wiring as the speaker wire. As I recall, there was some kind of interface device that connected a wall outlet to the amplifier and another that connected the speakers to wall outlets which allowed for easy placement/movement of speakers without the need for specialized wires for connecting them. I have searched and searched and find nothing that refers to such a means of connecting speakers. Was this an idea that just didn't work, or am I not using the correct search terminology? Thanks for your advice. Lee The powerline versions suffered from noise and only so-so frequency response. There are wireless versions now that are pretty good. Not audiophile grade, but fine for most folks. But stick with high-end units, the cheap stuff is pretty bad. Search for wireless speakers. You will need power to each speaker though. HTH, Paul F. |
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