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Acoustic Research AW877 900 Mhz Indoor Wireless Speakers (Black)

Acoustic Research AW877 900 Mhz Indoor Wireless Speakers (Black)
MSRP: $199.99
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Manufacturer: Acoustic Research
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Acoustic Research AW877 900 Mhz Indoor Wireless Speakers (Black) Features

Wireless indoor speaker has up to 250 foot range
Built in carrying handle for easy portability room to room
Automatic level control avoids sudden changes in volume while 2 way acoustic design provides high quality omni directional sound
Convenient push button auto lock phase lock loop tuning locks onto transmitter signal and guarantees clear audio
Dual power mode with AC adapters supplied -batteries optional
 

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Additional Acoustic Research AW877 900 Mhz Indoor Wireless Speakers (Black) Information

Wireless indoor speaker with up to 250 foot range through walls and floors or windows and celings

 

What Customers Say About Acoustic Research AW877 900 Mhz Indoor Wireless Speakers (Black):

They definitely sound like wired speakers, and good ones at that. I'm most impressed with the bass AND treble response. All around, I highly recommend them. I owned a pair of the earlier model, and was lukewarm about the sound, but this new pair is great. I can place the transmitter in my downstairs and use these speakers out in the back yard, and the reception is excellent. I have NiMH rechargeable batteries in them, and they last for a couple months, so the battery draw is low as well.

I would recommend them to anyone for price and ease of setup.Mike Howe I have mine conneced to a Kenwood receiver and have A-B speaker switches so I can listen inside to normal speakers or outside to the wireless ones. I have almost no trouble with the wireless system, although a couple of times I have had to "Cycle the power" to them because they had static, but it quickly corrected and they sound wonderful. Thanks for the great price and service. I am very pleased with my purchase of the Acoustic Research AW877 Wireless Speakers. We have a deck outside that is covered and I built two stands that hang from a wall that they are setting on. I was very pleased with the price and quick delivery by Amazon.

[.]. the 1550 comes with two 50 amp wireless amps that need plugging in and hook up to your speakers using regular speaker wire. The problem comes when using them as surround rear speakers with home theater. However, I returned them and replaced them with Amphony wireless model 1550 which uses existing unpowered speakers. You then turn the volume down on the remote amps until you get the desired surround volume. Viola. There is a timer on the transmitter that cuts off the power automatically after a minute or so of low or no signal - a frequent occurence in movies. Theres nothing you can do to make them work.

At first, I encountered the same problem but with some tweaking found that the transmitter wouldn't cut off if you turn the signal all the way up on it and use the controls on the H. Quality, noise free wireless sound with plenty of power @ 50 amps. These work fine as remote speakers when listening to music. Pop - off they go and they won't come back up unless you crank the volume and even then not for awhile. Theater system to turn up the gain on the surround outputs to +10db - that's the trick.

After trying all the troubleshooting, I isolated the problem to transmitter unit. About a month ago, they quit working completely. So now I'm stuck with a dead transmitter and two speakers that can only sit there and do nothing. I bought these speakers about 3 years ago and installed them in my basement and garage. In order to get good sound, I had to set them to mono, otherwise the sound was badly distorted and noisy. I then called Recoton as directed in the instructions, and was told that there was told that there was no repair facility available for the transmitter.

For the money, the system is a great bargain.2009mar20(17:14)-sls This let me discover the best sound; even reducing some of the booming that seem to characterize these speakers. If you get static, just push the button again to "re-tune" the speaker. I have the transmitter connected to one of the constant line level outputs on a high-end (although old) TEAC AVG-1500 amplifier, and the sound is muddier than I like. If you don't hold it in long enough, the speaker will appear to turn off, but will come back on after (apparently) tuning to a different sub-channel of the 900MHz band -- which changes the sound quality.

Overall, I recommend this product to those who are patient enough to work with it for the best sound. But you can do more: For each of the three switch settings on the transmitter, I tried several "sub-channel" pushes of the speaker button. Sometimes, this change will be from good sound to loud static. The manual should tell you that the switch on front of the speakers will turn off a speaker only if you hold it in for a few seconds. In one case, I let the static play for 10 seconds or so, and the speaker automatically switched to a different sub-channel to correct the sound.

On this last point, I think the speakers need a better treble response.

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