Quoted: Does anyone make something like this?
Because of the layout of our house, it's not very simple to aesthetically hookup the rear wired speakers. So far I haven't bothered with it but it's not so great to only get the front speakers and subwoofer.
Is there anything like that which would hookup to my existing Onkyo 5.1 sound system?
Any good options here or am I screwed?
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NOOOOOO!!Sorry about that. Had to get your attention. Please, do NOT buy them. I have many friends who bought them, who thought they were cool, and I have seen many of them.... TERRIBLE SOUND QUALITY.
I am a shooter... so you know my ears can't be that great... but EVEN I could hear this ANNOYING high pitched WHINE coming through the speakers.
OH MY GOSH... it sounds terrible. If you have ever shot a gun with no hearing protection... and then everything is muffled by that RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNGGGG.... that lasts for a while.... that is EXACTLY the sound coming out of wireless speakers.
Bleh... bleh I say... BLEH.
To be honest with you... I think the whole surround experience isn't worth what you have to invest in it.
Please hear me out... I am ALL FOR having a 5.1 receiver and Two front speakers, and a center channel speaker. I think DVDs sound much better this way.... with all of the dialog coming through the center channel speaker and the effects and movie music through the left and right front speakers. Even a subwoofer is nice if you want very deep base for music and movies. So basically I am advocating a 3.1 system.
I am all for buying a GOOD receiver, and three VERY good speakers: one center channel speaker, and two front speakers. A subwoofer is nice if you like it... but it isn't required. The extra money spent on speakers, and wires to connect two, three, or FOUR additional back speakers (in the case of a 7.1 system).... JUST SO YOU can hear a bird go "tweet, tweet" in the background... just isn’t worth it to me. I would rather invest that additional money in better front & center channel speakers.
Here is a second point….
I like music just as much as I like movies, and I use my receiver as a stereo as well. Some receivers give you the "option" to play your Stereo sound source (a CD) through all the speakers.... but to me... all those "digital sound processing programs..DSPs" sound worse than regular 2 channel Stereo. So in THAT case... all those extra speakers aren't doing me ANY good…. Just money down the tubes.
Story time…
I was visiting a friend who had the whole 5.1 setup….. speakers, wiring… everything. So I decided to experiment. I watched The Matrix 2 and 3 with the surround speakers turned up louder… so I would be able to hear what came out of them.
Well…. I head a door slam as some one was leaving a room…. I head an engine noise when a ship was flying by…. I head a few drowned out voices that were supposed to add “background realism.”
All in all… it did NOTHING to add to the movie. Then I realized how much my friend PAID to hear that “nothing”… and I was very happy I didn’t.
But then again… YMMV, and if it is something you enjoy… go for it.
Have a good one.