
By satellite, wireless speakers, not conveniece sacrificing quality?
I try to make the best home theater may be able to fit in the limit budget. I sure hope the first class, style second. Given the size of the room, I work, I read in Satellite / speaker wireless and I said "without showing son was grown, and less hassle for me." My initial plan is that the speakers next to the TV (set A can be called) to be connected to the receiver home theater and 2 satellite speakers that are wireless (all B). Is there a clear deficit for the satellite speakers, reception signal? For example, I hear a scream on the set A and 2 seconds of hearing later, the cry of the series B? Going with a latency suppose DVD has no latency, but what about video game consoles? Planing and connected systems, but these days many consoles sound from multiple directions at once, I I was not sure if the radio spoke router can handle.
There are two types of satellite, wireless speakers, infrared or FM. Infra-Red is best for reproduction sound, but they are line of sight only. This means that if someone enters the room and blocks the beam, is a temporary loss of her rear channel. Type FM has this problem but are limited to the frequency response of an FM radio. Additionally, you may suffer radio interference. The time delay is not a problem with another format both systems run at the speed of light.
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