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There is no distortion or delay in the signal. The speakers sound fantastic. I love watching movies in 5.1 or 7.1 and it definately improved my ability to hear the surround sound.
It's like being a the movie theater. These speakers are perfect because he can put one right beside his chair and adjust the volumn on the front of the speaker. My husband has total hearing loss in one ear and partial in the other ear. Needless to say he has a hard time hearing the tv even with the volumn all the way up. They have amazing clarity.
Things to remember: It's best to hold each speaker near the transmitter when you first turn them on. I've owned these speakers for 2 years now and have been very satisfied with the quality of the sound and the way the system is designed. Hold the on/off/volume button in for about 5-10 seconds for the signal to synch, then let it go and you're ready to place the speakers wherever you want; try not to setup the speakers up with a refrigerator or similar high-energy device between them and the transmitter.it could cause static to be heard; turn up the volume on your computer or other device that you plug the transmitter into so that you can keep the volume on the speakers turned down lower; to turn the speakers off, hold the on/off/volume button down until the light goes off.it takes about 5 seconds; finally, follow the directions they give you about how to maximize the life of the re-chargeable batteries.I've not had any problems with mine.they are the originals and I get about 8-10 hours of play before needing to re-charge.
Even a pause between commericials is enough to make them think they should turn off, so every few minutes I had to deal with that explosion sound.Bottom line, don't waste your money. I keep taking them back, thinking it's defective - Nope. I've owned three sets of these for a year. They all make this CRACK/POP sound when turning off. That's just how they are.Keep in mind they 'turn off' whenever the volume gets low.
Just not as good as I had hoped they would be. Sound is good*. Size is good. Shape is good. But, for wireless speakers, there is no remote; you have to physically turn them on and off; they lose the signal way too often.
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