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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Fulfill Your Audio Dreams with a Quality Wireless Home Stereo System

It's a steal! You've spotted a pair of headphones priced at $5.99, as opposed to the pair in the next aisle that costs $39.99. What a deal!  Right? This scenario is not at all uncommon. Pretty much every piece of technology sold has a dozen counterparts, all created by different manufacturers and sold at different prices. But what accounts for the difference in price? If they do the same thing, why aren't they priced equally? The answer is quality.
You could very well purchase the cheaper set of headphones, but be forewarned- the lower price accounts for cheaper materials, and compromised sound performance. Now for $5.99, a wager on quality may not be the worst thing, but what of larger, more expensive investments, like your dream wireless home stereo system? There is no doubt that the future has arrived, and the wireless audio quality and technology available today can really be everything you've ever imagined or desired. With technology as advanced as this, it's important not to cheat yourself with imitation equipment- stereo systems that look flashy and possess cheaper price tags, but ultimately fail in wireless audio quality performance and longevity.
So how do you discern between your choices? It's probably a given that you should steer clear of equipment boasting too good to be true prices, but what then? What features are present in a superior wireless home stereo system?
-Design and Construction
It's obvious that the internal components of a stereo system have a lot to do with wireless audio quality.  A simple, but often overlooked factor however, is the relationship between the external construction and audio performance. Every wireless home stereo system is, at its core, an acoustic instrument, dependent on vibration. In order to produce the best sound, the production must be well done. This means no shaky panels, loose screws, or random rattling. A quality system will be sturdy, with evenly distributed weight and possess visible attention to detail and craftsmanship.
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-Audio Specs
Here's where it can get a little tricky. Unless you're an audiophile, identifying the mandatory and coveted features of a quality wireless home stereo system can be puzzling. To decode that mystery, here is a basic list of the technical components all high quality wireless home stereo systems should possess:
  • High Frequency Level: 5.1-5.7 GHz Speakers that operate above 5.1 GHz are less likely to interrupt your cellphone or Wi-Fi signal.
  • Class D Amplifiers: There are multiple classes (Class A, Class B, etc.) but Class D has the highest efficiency rate.
  • Passive Radiator(s): Passive Radiators are uninhibited by many of the drawbacks that traditional ports have (air turbulence, pipe resonance, etc.). When used properly, they provide superior speaker performance.
-High-Tech Perks
If you're looking to invest in a great wireless home stereo system, you should be aware of all the available bonuses. The best systems not only play your music, but they do it in style. Seek out brands like HEOS by Denon that offer cool extras, such as dedicated mobile apps, and room-to-room syncing.
Most people would agree that music is a worthy investment. Be sure to use this guide as a reference when you're seeking out the best in wireless audio quality for your own home, and enjoy the benefits of a superior wireless home stereo system.

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