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Originally Posted by iwantchixx
While I agree, there is NO way those wireless speakers are reproducing the whole spectrum. Those speakers are physically incapable of such, not to mention the squashing of frequencies occuring during wireless transit.
Get yourself a few sets of Paradigm or likeminded mini bookshelves for home theater use. You'll find they have an even response.
Also, if those wireless speakers claim 20-20,000 you do realize it's an exageration right? No speaker of that size can reproduce all thsoe frequencies. None.
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High end bookshelf speakers serve only one function though, and I am rather attached to being able to throw batteries in my speakers and taking them to my neighbor's sundeck two doors down!
Bottom line is (like anything - cars, houses, whatever ...), if YOU are happy with your purchase, this is what matters.
The original poster was looking for opinions on wireless speakers, not to be sold on in wall or high end bookshelf speakers.
To rebute your claim that monster cable is bollocks:
While the specific brand name of wire is irrelevant and a matter of personal choice, MONSTER CABLES being the best branded, a larger diameter wire (lower gauge number) will transmit a much better signal, and having gold (non oxidizing) contacts will keep your signal from deterring when the exposed ends of the speaker wires oxidize over time.
Anybody who has ever owned a pair of Cerwins or Boston Accoustics and who has upgraded from standard 14 guage speaker wire to a 10 or even 8 guage, will tell you that the sound quality (esp. the bass response) was instantly apparent!