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The DYNASTY PROAUDIOWSA-5RP Wireless Surround Sound Rear Speakers Kit features cutting-edge wireless technology with dual-band support, delivering lossless audio and a robust 50W built-in amplifier. With a wide operational range of up to 100 ft and multiple connectivity options, this kit is designed for seamless integration into any audio setup, ensuring an immersive listening experience.
Unit Count | 2 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 6.89 x 1.26 inches |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Wattage | 5E+1 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Rca |
Terminal | Solder |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Color | WHITE |
R**Y
Best wireless speaker kit on the market for recievers without preamp outputs
First off before buying a wireless speaker kit you need to check if your reciever has the option for preamp outputs. Usually only high end recievers do but if yours has preamp outputs dont get this kind of speaker kit get an rca wireless audio kit (pro audio makes one and it's on amazon). You can get one with the left and right channel inputs/outputs or a single one then use y splits if you need to. Preamp outputs are those red and white rca cables if you dont know what I'm talking about. Using preamps to do your wireless speakers not only is better audio quality wise but will also give you the option to get your own 2 channel amp with your desired wattage per speaker. My reciever unfortunately doesn't have preamp speaker outputs so I this is the kit I had to go with.This kit will be the third and most expensive wireless rear speaker kit I've bought. I've tried 2 other brands one of which was the rocketfish kit from bestbuy. It was worked okay but at only 25 watts per speaker it just didnt get loud enough and had some serious clipping/crackling problems when playing at high volume. If you have cheap speakers 25 watts might be enough but my speakers are rated 20-150 watts so 25 just is not enough. The dynasty kit being the most expensive is worth just for the fact that you get 50 watts per speaker and the option to hook up a subwoofer. So far I haven't had any issues with connectivity and my 2.4g/5g router sits a couple feet away from the transmitter. Most routers nowadays will automatically switch to the least crowded 5g band so if you have issues with connectivity you really should check your router settings and either change channel bands manually or check that auto channel is enabled which most are enabled by default. Another thing I noticed with this kit which other people mentioned is random popping noises. I had issues with popping or crackling noises on every single wireless speaker kit I bought inclusing this one and it mostly happens when playing at high volume or during intense scenes. I think the problem is with the input end. If you're reciever is sending too much power to the transmitter I think that's what causes the popping or crackling noises. What I did on all of my wireless kits to get rid of the popping noises is raise the volume all the way up on the output/amp end of your kit then use your receivers auto calibration to adjust and lower the volume to the rear speakers. This will hopefully lower the output from your reciever to the transmitter. Now this will vary depending on your reciever and how many watts it puts out per channel which is probably why only some people have issues with popping noises. If you try that and it doesnt get rid of the popping noises you will need to manually adjust your rear speaker volume from your reciever until the noises disappear. My reciever puts out 80 watts per channel and my calibration put my rear speakers at around -3db and I got no more popping noises. As far as sound quality goes this kit is excellent. Very clear and less static than my rocketfish kit. One thing I highly recommend for any home theater is getting noise filter clips that you snap onto your wires to reduce noise/static. I got a variety pack of them on amazon for 15 bucks and trust me it helps A LOT especially with these wireless kits. Almost completely removes static noises from your speakers. All you do is snap them onto your power cord lines on your reciever, subwoofer, speaker kits etc. If you have issues with humming from your speakers or you hear static in your speakers then is is an absolute must. Last thing i noticed with this kit is the delay which was double that of my rocketfish kit. This should not be a problem in most cases however in some cases for example when I stream a movie through my tv only the audio gets sent back through hdmi to my reciever which will take that audio and adjust for the year speaker delay which causes some very serious lip sync issues. This can be adjusted for manually in my tv and or reciever but it is annoying. If your video sources pass through your reciever then to your tv then you shouldn't have any problems with this.I spent a lot of time and money trying to find the kit and I tried to include as much helpful information here as I could. Hopefully this helps someone because i know there's a lot of people out there that are frustrated with the lack of options for wireless speaker kits like I was.Pros:1) Best option on the market currently for recievers without preamp outputs2) 50 watts per speaker3) Clear sound4) Easy setup5) Optional speaker/and or sub configurationCons:1) Expensive2) White color box doesnt blend well with most home theaters. There should be a choice for black.3) Issues with popping at high volumes. Adjustments needed to mitigate this problem.
K**A
Works like a charm...
This combination of Wired transmitter and Wireless receiver unit (both units needs to be powered) works like a charm. The transmitter and the receiver does not even have to be in the direct line of sight for this to work. In my case, the receiver is hidden away between the recliners in an open empty space with no obstructions between the transmitter and the receiver and works like a charm. The best part is that the receiver comes with an in-built amplifier and a subwoofer port, which is great. I have my 2 Yamaha Surround Speakers hooked up to the powered receiver via wired connection and the Audio is crisp with zero lag. You can play with the volume/amplifier knob at the back of the receiver until the volume in your surround speakers is at the same decibels (db) as that of your wired Center, Front Left and Front Right speakers that are connected to your audio receiver head unit.I am sure I can rig a few more surround speakers to this wireless receiver unit and it should not have any performance issues. There is a setting on my Yamaha receiver head unit to accommodate additional speakers, I will just have to make sure I select that option if I hook up more speakers to this wireless receiver unit.I would highly recommend this product to anyone trying to avoid running wired connection from the audio receiver head unit to the surround speaker sets.
S**N
Great features and works with some effort.
Pros,1. Has banana plug Jack's for your sorround speakers which make them easy to install.2. Good range with a 5.2 and 5.8 Ghz frequency that doesn't interfere with other devices.3. Once setup the sound quality is good and no popping like some people may comment(see below for cons).4. Has adjustable volume for the speakers.5. It includes a subwoofer out(see below fir cons).6. Setup was OK.7. Has included stand for the receivers and both units can be wall mounted.Cons,1. Even though it's rated at 100 feet distance you still have to have both units in visible sight of each other for a clean hookup. This is why a lot people are complaining about no signal and issues like popping.2. The banana plugs don't go in the whole way. Mine maybe too long for this unit and I just order a new banana plug wireless kit.3. I have my volume up nearly the whole way. I believe it goes back to the banana plugs and possibly me using older cable both soon to be replaced.4. With this unit I'd advise to either use it for back speakers or for your subwoofer, not both. The issue is both the speakers and the subwoofer run off the same frequency so it sound terrible if you use both. I don't recommend this as a stand alone wireless subwoofer unit. There more inexpensive model that'll work far better. This is best used for back speakers.All in all I'm because now I don't have to step over wires, my back speakers are out of the way and also easier to place. Once I get the new banana plug wire kit I'll update this review. I believe that should fix the volume issue.
G**6
Great wireless surround option
Got this to replace a defective OSD band unit. This paired without issue whatsoever. No pops or crackles, but according to other reviewers you can purchase some ferret cores to resolve the issue if you encounter it. Works perfectly and now I have surround in an awkwardly shaped living room.
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