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== research == === User: I would like to create a wireless 5.1 speaker setup for my sony 65a95k tv in my living room, but if possible make it tr… === I would like to create a wireless 5.1 speaker setup for my sony 65a95k tv in my living room, but if possible make it true wirless, even the power. For this i need you to look up(don't care about pricing for now), solutions that use a wireless good admitter(that connects to the tv preferrably through e-arc)for the speakers, and a set of speakers and subwoofers that could work together with that admitter(dac or idk how they are called usually). For the wireless electricity part, i would like you to analyze the solutions this company provides: https://www.etherdyne.net/evalkit Look up more solutions like this for wirleess power(if there are others), and determine wether any of them compatible with the selected sound system. I know this etherdyne one is something i would need to dyi, I'm okay to do that, but compatibility is a must. === Assistant: Thanks for the detailed request! === Thanks for the detailed request! Before I dive into the research, could you please clarify a few things: # Are you aiming for a full 5.1 system (front L/R, center, surround L/R, subwoofer), or would you also consider 7.1 or Dolby Atmos if the wireless options support it? # Is your top priority true wireless for all components (signal + power), or would you consider power cables to subwoofer or fronts if that opens better product choices? # Do you have any brand preferences or any existing audio gear (e.g., Sonos, Bose, Klipsch) you’d like to integrate? # Would you be open to using a dedicated A/V receiver with wireless speaker output if needed, or do you prefer a DAC/transmitter-only setup without a full receiver? This will help me find truly compatible wireless audio systems and power solutions that could work for your living room setup. === User: 1. === # Sure if there are good solutions for 7.1, that i could implement properly yes. # I would like it to be true wireless, but if the technology is not ready I'm okay with wires for the time being. Sound quality is the priority. # No brand preference, quality is the first # I'm open to anything as long as the sound quality is the top priority and i accept recommendations of any sort, since I'm not really knowledgeable in this topic. === Assistant: Great, I’ll explore high-quality 5.1 and 7.1 wireless speaker systems that connect to your Sony 65A95K via a wireless t… === Great, I’ll explore high-quality 5.1 and 7.1 wireless speaker systems that connect to your Sony 65A95K via a wireless transmitter (preferably through eARC), prioritizing sound quality and minimal wiring. I’ll also look into wireless power transmission solutions like Etherdyne’s and evaluate whether they are viable and compatible with any of the identified speaker systems, including potential for DIY implementation. I'll get back to you with a complete overview including compatible systems, wireless audio transmission options, and the feasibility of integrating wireless power. === User: Alright, let's throw the wireless power out the window now, let's focus on the sound. === Alright, let's throw the wireless power out the window now, let's focus on the sound. I see you chose bundles instead of handpicked wisa certified single satellites, mids and subwoofers. I know these exist for end user simplicity, but I'm caring more about sound quality and price than ease of use, and typically all wisa certified sound production devices are easy to config together (i think, I'm not sure, just assuming based on them having the certification). Look up standalone units too for your next round, i will probably stick with the wisa soundsend transmitter, it sounds better than the other option. (If you think with the new speakers you find there are better transmitters, list those too and compare to the soundsend) === Assistant: Thanks! === Thanks! To find the best standalone WiSA-certified speakers for a custom 5.1 or 7.1 setup, could you confirm a couple of things: # Do you prefer bookshelf speakers, tower speakers, or a mix (e.g., towers for front L/R, bookshelves for surround)? # How large is your living room, or how far will you be sitting from the TV (rough estimate in meters or feet)? # Do you want to include a center speaker and subwoofer as well (for full 5.1 or 7.1)? This will help me find and compare the best-quality individual WiSA-certified components, and evaluate any alternative transmitters that may be better matched to those speakers. === User: 1. === # I prefer bookshelf ones, so they can be placed on top of a holder behind the couch, angled and no sound coming from them is blocked by the couch itself, but i accept recommendations, since I don't know which ones are usually better. # People will be sitting around 2.6-3 meters away from the tv. # Yes of course, center and subwoofer for the full 5.1 === Assistant: Great, I’ll look into high-quality standalone WiSA-certified bookshelf speakers, center channels, and subwoofers that c… === Great, I’ll look into high-quality standalone WiSA-certified bookshelf speakers, center channels, and subwoofers that can be combined into a custom 5.1 or 7.1 setup. I’ll also compare alternative WiSA transmitters—if any—against the SoundSend, focusing on sound quality, channel support, and features relevant to your Sony 65A95K and ~3-meter listening distance. I’ll get back to you with the best configuration options, including speaker specs, ideal placement suggestions, and transmitter compatibility.
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