
Wirelessly connect your compatible subwoofer with this MartinLogan SWT-2 SW2TRD transmitter and receiver that feature up to a 40' range to allow flexible placement. The 16-bit/48kHz resolution/sampling rate promotes optimal performance. |
Q: What is the resolution and sampling rate of this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver?
A: This wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver has a 16-bit/48kHz resolution/sampling rate to help ensure optimal performance.
A: The manufacturer's warranty for this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver covers both parts and labor for a period of 3 years.
Q: How far away can I place my subwoofer with this wireless transmitter and receiver?
A: This wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver has a range of up to 30 to 40 feet, enabling flexible placement.
Q: Is this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver compatible with most subwoofers?
A: Yes, this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver is compatible with most subwoofers for wide-ranging use.
Q: Does this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver use compression for the audio signal?
A: No, this wireless subwoofer transmitter and receiver uses 2.4GHz uncompressed digital audio to provide crisp sound.
A: Hello. Thank you for your question and we hope all is well. Depending on your application, you can connect two subwoofers. If you have a subwoofer out, you can use a splitter to connect to the red and white. Using the receiver, you would connect one cable to the LFE on one sub and one cable to the LFE on the other. If you have two sub-outs, you can just take one to the red and one to the right. Same with the other end. If your A/V receiver has two sub-outs, you would just take one to the red and one to the white. We aren't sure about your use case but we wanted to make sure you're aware that you still need to connect cables to the receiver so you will still have cables running. It can be a good solution though if you are just trying to find a way to get the signal from front to back without having to run the cable to the A/V receiver. For best results, you'll want to avoid placing the transmitter next to any other wireless devices. The router can cause interference if they are placed next to each other. If they are about three feet away from each other or more, that shouldn't be a problem. We hope this helps and please let us know if you have any other questions. Thanks again and we appreciate your support.
Q: Will this work with a M.L. Dynamo 500?
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