- Apr 29, 2002
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I am looking to build a wireless speaker setup to control 6 speakers that are up to 400 meters away from the transmitter. The speakers will be placed in a line that extends away from the transmitter. Each speaker will be driven by its own self-powered amp. Basically I need a way to send the digital data from a PC to the speaker location and convert it to a line-level analog signal to be output to the amp.
I was thinking that I could accomplish this by setting up an adhoc 802.11b/g network with PC's at each of the speaker locations. Since the speakers are all in a line I could possibly use a unidirectional antenna to boost the range of the transmitter.
Any thoughts/suggestions on this problem? I know that there are products that take an analog input, digitize it, and send it to a receiver over the 2.4 GHz band, but I would rather do a single D-to-A conversion rather than D-to-A-to-D-to-A.
Of course, a nice side benefit of this is the removal of the wires for my surround speakers in my home theater setup.
I was thinking that I could accomplish this by setting up an adhoc 802.11b/g network with PC's at each of the speaker locations. Since the speakers are all in a line I could possibly use a unidirectional antenna to boost the range of the transmitter.
Any thoughts/suggestions on this problem? I know that there are products that take an analog input, digitize it, and send it to a receiver over the 2.4 GHz band, but I would rather do a single D-to-A conversion rather than D-to-A-to-D-to-A.
Of course, a nice side benefit of this is the removal of the wires for my surround speakers in my home theater setup.