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=== Assistant: Good catch — yes, there are a few things to check carefully with the PIEGA Ace 30 and the broader Ace Wireless series r… === Good catch — yes, there are a few things to check carefully with the PIEGA Ace 30 (and the broader Ace Wireless series) regarding age, versioning and compatibility. Here’s what I found — and what it means for you: ===== ✅ What I found: Evidence that the Ace Wireless series is quite current ===== * The Ace Wireless series was officially announced by WiSA in December 2021: > “PIEGA’s New Ace Wireless Series Receives WiSA Interoperability Certification” (15 Dec 2021). > Wisatechnologies * The brand itself lists the Ace 30 Wireless, Ace Center Wireless, etc under “Ace Wireless” as their modern active, WiSA-enabled loudspeakers. PIEGA<ref>{{cite web|title=PIEGA|url=https://piega.ch/de/series/ace-wireless-series|publisher=piega.ch|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> * A review of the Ace 30 Wireless pair was published in November 2024. Future Audiophile Magazine<ref>{{cite web|title=Future Audiophile Magazine|url=https://futureaudiophile.com/piega-ace-30-wireless-bookshelf-speakers-reviewed/|publisher=Future Audiophile Magazine|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> * One retailer listing shows “Release date 5.12.2023” for the “Ace 30 Wireless TX” version (which may be a variant or part of the series) on Digitec. Digitec<ref>{{cite web|title=Digitec|url=https://www.digitec.ch/en/s1/product/piega-ace-30-wireless-rx-hi-fi-home-cinema-speakers-40738952|publisher=digitec.ch|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> Conclusion: The series is recent, not “old” legacy gear. So your suspicion that “they seem quite old” is not correct in the sense of obsolete: the Ace Wireless line is modern and actively reviewed as of late 2023/24. ===== ⚠️ Things to verify / watch out ===== * Because there are multiple “versions” and terms used (Ace 30, Ace 30 Wireless, Ace 30 Wireless TX/RX), you should ensure you’re buying the WiSA-certified Wireless version. Some older “Ace 30” non-wireless versions may exist or older runs of the series. * Confirm WiSA certification: The series announcement says the new Ace Wireless line is WiSA Certified. Wisatechnologies<ref>{{cite web|title=Wisatechnologies|url=https://wisatechnologies.com/news/piegas-new-ace-wireless-series-receives-wisa-interoperability-certification|publisher=wisatechnologies.com|access-date=2025-11-29}}</ref> That means your model must explicitly say “Ace 30 Wireless” and mention WiSA or multichannel support. * Ensure the Center and Sub you pair are compatible with the specific version you buy (Wireless series) and that the firmware and transmitter are up-to-date. * Check region and supply chain — since these are high-end Swiss products, pricing and versions may vary in Czechia. * Because you care about 5.1 setup and cinematic bass, verify the subwoofer you choose is amplified, WiSA-compatible, and supports the dynamics expected in your system. ===== 🎯 Verdict for your plan ===== * Yes — you can be confident that the Ace 30 Wireless + Ace Center Wireless are good, current, and compatible for a high-end WiSA 5.1 system. * The “old” concern is essentially unfounded: the series is from 2021-onwards and still being reviewed in 2024. * But you must buy the correct version (Wireless / WiSA certified), not an older passive model. If you like, I can check exact current versions in the Czech/EU market (SKU codes, availability, “Wireless” designation) for the Ace 30, Ace Center, and confirm the firmware update history — just to be sure you’re buying the exact right model. Would that be helpful?
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