On February 11, 2014 at 01:09, PSS said...
I just tried a Snap wireless sub kit and had some issues.
First the range was terrible. I only needed to go 35' and could only get half of that with questionable results. It kept cutting in and out.
The problem could be the Pro Control Z processor. When I had the Snap wireless kit plugged in it killed the Pro Control remote. I couldn't control the cursor, etc. I tried moving the transmitter a little but didn't have a lot of room to move it.
SO, what wireless sub kits have you used with good results? I do have an option of doing some type of sub balun over 2 pairs of cat5. If there is even such a beast? Anyone know of such a thing? I'm sure it'll be more reliable than something wireless.
I have found wireless "kits" from Sunfire and Atlantic Technology. If anyone has any feedback on these, Please let me know. TIA
Any audio balun should work- just make sure it's actually isolating the input form the output, so a ground loop won't be a problem.