I want to convert my wired DIY subwoofer to wireless subwoofer. Now it is connected to my main system with 8 feet long audio cable, I want to convert it to wireless. Can any one suggest a bluetooth transmitter and receiver pair for this? Transmitter board will be placed inside my main system and the receiver inside the sub. They must be per-paired or something like that so every time I power them on, they will get connected automatically.
SUB: Pyle PLPW8D, IRS2092S 500W Mono amp.
Thanks in advance.
SUB: Pyle PLPW8D, IRS2092S 500W Mono amp.
Thanks in advance.
Look here. ... Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver HiFi Audio DAC Decoder
or here ... Bluetooth transmitter and receiver
or here ... ... Diy Bluetooth Transmitter
Greetings Woka
or here ... Bluetooth transmitter and receiver
or here ... ... Diy Bluetooth Transmitter
Greetings Woka
SVS SoundPath - supposed to be paired at the factory and that should be stable in normal use, but also has a pair button if that goes wrong. Not sure if that's a disqualifier for your application.
https://www.svsound.com/products/soundpath-wireless-audio-adapter
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0921/3560/files/wireless-subwoofer-kit-manual-v2.2-pages.pdf
SoundPath Tri-Band Wireless Audio Adapter
https://www.svsound.com/products/soundpath-tri-band-wireless-audio-adapter
https://www.svsound.com/products/soundpath-wireless-audio-adapter
https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0921/3560/files/wireless-subwoofer-kit-manual-v2.2-pages.pdf
SoundPath Tri-Band Wireless Audio Adapter
https://www.svsound.com/products/soundpath-tri-band-wireless-audio-adapter
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@mattstat
Thanks for your reply. I hope this will serve my purpose. This kind of thing I was looking for.
Thanks for your reply. I hope this will serve my purpose. This kind of thing I was looking for.
It will probably sound terrible. Bluetooth transmission speed is comparatively slow. Unless you have a facility to introduce a delay to your mains it will all be out of sync.
The SVS probably has an average of 4.7 stars from the 348 reviewers on their site.
As with any new piece of equipment, it's best to buy from someone that allows returns if you are unsatisfied.
As with any new piece of equipment, it's best to buy from someone that allows returns if you are unsatisfied.
The SVS Soundpath latency is <14ms, the tri-band <19ms, comparatively fast for Bluetooth, but still the equivalent of one full cycle at ~71Hz or 53Hz. It is the same effect as moving the sub 4 or 5 meters (12.4 or 16.8 feet) behind the mains.It will probably sound terrible. Bluetooth transmission speed is comparatively slow. Unless you have a facility to introduce a delay to your mains it will all be out of sync.
A delay of <19ms probably won't be heard as a synchronization issue if the sub is crossed below 100Hz, but will diminish it's perceived impact and cause some peaks and dips in the crossover range.
Something from the pro audio world might be better suited:
https://www.altoprofessional.com/products/stealth-wireless-mkii
Or something designed for the purpose:
https://dynastyproaudio.com/products/wsa-5tr-v2
Brian
https://www.altoprofessional.com/products/stealth-wireless-mkii
Or something designed for the purpose:
https://dynastyproaudio.com/products/wsa-5tr-v2
Brian
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