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Wireless Headphones or Speakers

with good distance

         

Visit Thailand

1:26 pm on Oct 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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I want to buy a good quality pair of headphones so I can listen to internet radio in different rooms of my house.

Many seem to have very low distance but Senheiser, which I have been recommended, works up to 100 metres or so they claim.

Do you have any recommendations? Below US$ 300 would be nice.

Even better would be an excellent pair of wireless speakers?

All ideas welcome.

The Contractor

1:49 pm on Oct 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Well I was looking for wireless speakers not that long ago and wasn't very happy with reviews or price for the quality of sound. I simply wanted to fill my basement recreation room with the music I have on my PC and also internet radio. My solution was to go with a Roku M1001 and a decent set of powered PC speakers (5.1). I'm very happy with my choice. The Roku connects to your PC/Internet via your wireless network. I use "Windows Media Connect" for sharing MP3 files/playlists etc. The whole thing works flawlessly and cost about $250 for the Roku and decent powered speakers.

lawman

1:51 pm on Oct 11, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Sennheiser RS110, RS120, RS130, and RS140 wireless headphones all should be well under $300. Dell seems to run a regular sale on Sennhieser wireless headphones. Just have to check back often, or check various deal sites.

Visit Thailand

5:11 am on Oct 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Looks like Senheiser is the way to go for the headphones.

Anyone know what I would need to hardwire about 10 additional speakers to my computer system and house them in different rooms in the ceiling?

What I would like to do is put 4 ceiling mounted speakers in 2 different bedrooms and a couple of speakers in the ceiling of the bathroom.

Would I just need an amplifier and then wire them through the ceiling? Would I still get stereo sound?

If anyone has done this any advice would be appreciated.