Dynasty ProAudio 5.8 Wireless Speaker Adapters. Better than SVS Soundpath??
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- čas přidán 12. 05. 2019
- Dynasty Proaudio sent me their wireless speaker adapters and said "we believe these are better than svs!". I put these directly head to head against the wireless adapters from svs and made that decision in this video! enjoy!
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Great video! You covered every area I would wonder about before buying these. Thanks for appreciating good equipment without being an audiophile schmuck.!!!!!!
Thank you very much for this video. Very informative and exactly what I needed to see and hear.
Thanks for watching
Great Review! Exactly What I was looking for! Tks
Thanks for watching
Great review!!!!👍👍👍👍
I greatly appreciate it!
Can also show if Avantree oasis plus transmitter for connecting rear surround speakers.
hello great review. the website for Dynasty reads this
Specifications:
- Audio transmission: Digital/Uncompressed
- Transmitter frequency: 5.8 GHz
- Transmitter operating range:
Max 100 ft - line of sight (best result)
Max. 50 ft - through dry walls and ceilings (not recommend)
- Frequency response: 10Hz ~ 23 kHz
- Signal-to-noise ratio: >80dB
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Hello Kpaceguy hope all is well! I actually contacted Dynasty and they informed me the wireless adapters with 5.8 was updated this year and now goes down to 15 mhz for sub's.
Good info I appreciate it!
No problem !!
Hi there Kpaceguy! Great video on comparing the two brands! I have a question as you seem to know about all this good stuff whereas I... Do not... :-)
I just bought the Dynasty Proaudio WSA-5TR wireless speaker kit. I was planning on hooking it up to a subwoofer that is going in our motorhome. The subwoofer is under a dinette seat midcoach and the receiver is up at the front of the coach, in a cupboard, and about 10-12' apart. I heard what you said about liking the SVS better for a subwoofer, but in looking at the specs on the one I just bought the frequency response is 50Hz-250Hz and the lowpass crossover is adjustable from 50Hz-150Hz and the amplifier power output is 150 watts. In a motorhome I don't need the best/most powerful/lowest subwoofer, so do you think that the dynasty Proaudio will work just fine with the one I bought?
Thanks so much for your help!
Yes I think it would pair nicely
@@Kpaceguy Thank you SO MUCH for getting back with me! It really helps.
Can I use this to setup a 5.1 system with the front left, right, center and sub wired to my AV receiver and dynasty pro connected to wireless speakers for surround rears. Would there be a latency or sync issue between the wired and wireless speakers?
Nope no audible latency
Can you use speaker wire to RCA converters to connect the transmitter to the head unit, and from the receiver to the powered tower?
no because it doesn't send wattage
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Is this dynasty product better than the rocketfish wireless speaker kit for rear speakers? I’m in for a wireless rear speaker kit and amazon reviews are pretty poor for the rocketfish one. Please advice.
I think this would do very well for your rears. Easy to use, good wireless range, good sound!
Kpaceguy thank you. One last thing, does it interfere with your 2.4ghz WiFi signal?
@@jingeralla It does not. I mostly use 5Ghz but my devices that need 2.4 do just fine as they once did before
Kpaceguy perfect thank you.
Quick question for you I’m doing dual subs and my AVR has sub one and sub two. I will connecting the subs wireless for optimal placement does it make a difference if I connect both subs to one output and split them wireless or should I get 2 different units and use sub 1 for one and sub 2 for another? Thx for any advice.
You should get two different units for two reasons. One because depending on your receiver, your receiver may calibrate each sub independently. Second reason is that each sub will be a different distance from your listening position so if you use the same unit on both subs you don't be accurate on one of them
@@Kpaceguy I gave the Denon 4500h and I think it does do each sub independently
@@aflack1976 definitely want two units then
@@Kpaceguy thank you for the help have a great thanksgiving if you celebrate!!
@@aflack1976 thank you, you too
can you use 2 pair of these for 3.1 set up, and was there any delay as I want to use these with a dvd and projector
You can use as many as the amount of preouts you have
@@Kpaceguy They don't interfere with each other?
@@THEDADDY7770 They don't. They're programmed out of the box to only communicate with its partner. There's no real way to see which pair goes to which so you'd have to mark it in some way but they won't interfere.
@@Kpaceguy Thx bro you're awesome, Smashed the like button, karate chopped the subscribed and Hit the bell!! keep up the great work...
@@THEDADDY7770 I appreciate it man!
I appreciate your video, does dynasty audio pro can be used only with powered speakers? Or can we use non pwered rear surround speakers.
You can only use it with speakers that accept RCA input. More times than not it'll be powered
@@Kpaceguy i think what you used is for one set for one speaker, but there is an other device i which we can connect with wires directly.
Please review the device from the link
dynastyproaudio.com/collections/wireless-audio-solutions/products/wsa-5rp-wireless-surround-sound-rear-speakers-kit-with-2-x-50w-amplifier-built-in
This system says we can use passive speakers, my doubt is what is a passive speaker?
@@Nagarjunapathuri passive speakers are speakers that need eternal power and signal
@@Kpaceguy so definetly these devices need powered speakers then right?
It’s the site right or is that misprint ? I’m looking to buy one for my sub woofer.
I'm not sure. The box and such says something different. Either way I didn't hear it drop off at 20hz
@@Kpaceguy ok thank you
I’m going to check for 5.8 that are good for a sub woofer
I have this for rear surround speakers and hear a pop sound occasionally. How do you fix this?
Make sure the line of sight between speakers and receiver isn't too far or blocked by too many objects
@@Kpaceguy yep. I made sure and still issues. From what I’m reading online all wireless speakers have this issue with WiFi interference is what causes the popping sound issue. When I tell my smart lighting to turn on or off my lighting is when I hear the popping sound. But sometimes it’s completely random.
I haven't heard it or at least I can't being hooked up to a subwoofer.
@@Kpaceguy I just have it hooked up to rear speakers. Not using it for a wireless subwoofer.
I guess it's just something you'll have to cope with. The svs soundpath may be worth trying out since you can return if you don't like them
SVS does give you 2 power bricks and there actually higher quality than these ones.