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| QUESTIONS |
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Bertrand asks: (2011-09-16 09:53:16)
Hi, the reception is not good in my home, is there an equipment that I can buy to amplify the signal ? Thanks |
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Nigel says:
I am afraid you cannot boost the signal, please contact us on 0161 611 7174. |
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Brian asks: (2011-04-28 02:32:03)
the jack of the 3.5mm connector has broken off and got stuck in my laptop. is there any way that i can get a replacement 3.5mm connector without buying the product again? |
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Nigel says:
Please contact the service team on 0161 611 7171. |
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Carlos asks: (2009-10-01 08:42:57)
Hola, tengo una pregunta sobre los transmisores para los altavoces inalambricos asta cuantos altavoces se les pueden enlazar o conectar por cada transmisor |
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Igal says:
Hola, Con un transmisor puedes utilizar todos los altavoces que quieras. En principio no hay limite. Nosotros hemos llegado a usar 8 altavoces con un solo transmisor. |
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ISMAEL JASAT asks: (2008-06-14 20:55:42)
Hi!!I currently have a set of Thomson WS 740U Dynamic Wiresless Stereo Speakers which have a 8 Watt output. The speakers use a 863 Mhz Wireless Transmitter.The transmitter is currently playing up. If I purchase this transmitter will it be compatible and will it work? Does the transmitter come with its adapter and fittings as well? Please advise. |
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Chris says:
The transmitter is supplied with power supply and audio adaptors. it will more than likely operate fine with your speakers - however, as we have not tested it with those speakers, we cannot guarantee it. |
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steven whittaker asks: (2008-01-13 10:42:05)
Hi I want to locate 2 stereo speakers in the [12' x 12' ] bathroom of my home. Can I connect this transmitter to my ipod as the audio source an do you have wireless bathroom speakers or do I need recievers to connect to you standard wired speakers. Please could you recomend the products I need Cheers Steven |
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Chris says:
Our wireless speakers are not waterproof, so you would need to take care not to expose them to water or steam.
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Paul Martin asks: (2007-12-05 12:11:18)
I have an LG surround sound system with wired speakers, is there any way I can turn these speakers into wireless ones? If so what would I need to buy? |
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Chris says:
There is currently no easy way of converting your current speakers to wireless, however you could use a set of AQ wireless speakers to replace your existing speakers. |
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Scott McChristie asks: (2007-11-22 22:48:15)
I have a Toshiba HD TV and considering buying a Media Unit (Linkss KISS 6000) in order to connect wirelessly and play my PC media files into my lounge onto the TV. I also want to be able to route music to another room and have some control over this. How would I connect for this ? My TV has audi out and I suspect the Linksys unit has audio out also. |
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Chris says:
You could use the AQ Wireless Speakers, however these only allow audio to be broadcast around the home. I think you may be looking for an audio/video sender which has in infra-red loop-back to allow you to control the source. |
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Ray Drury asks: (2007-10-29 13:53:06)
Hi, this transmintter and the aqsound speakers are great. Is the transmitter suitable for use with wireless headphones? If so what spec should they be? Thank you |
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Chris says:
You could use the transmitter with wireless headphones which operate on the same frequency (863 MHz). |
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Victoria asks: (2007-07-18 17:31:33)
How many sets of speakers can you have connected to 1 transmitter? Do you have to plug something into the transmitter to enable the speakers in every room or does every set of speakers pick up the signal upautomatically if turned on? Also are you able to have 1 pair of speakers working in stereo with another set of speaker (split up in different rooms) working in mono? |
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Martin says:
There isnt a limit to the amount of speakers you can use to one transmitter. Once you connect the transmitter to your audio device the speakers will automatically detect the signal from the transmitter when turned on. The transmitter has 3 unique channels to allow 3 transmitters to be used within range of each other - without worrying about intereference. |
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Les asks: (2007-07-15 02:31:43)
Can the transmitter run on battery power so that I could have a totally mains-free system using a portable audio player? |
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Nigel says:
No, the transmitter is mains only. |
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andrew cartner asks: (2007-07-14 10:24:41)
Hi complete novice and just wondering how this transmitter will connect to the back of my Virgin Media box which has two inputs (one red and one yellow). I understand the transmitter only has one lead so will an adaptor be needed to allow it to fit the two inputs? |
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Nigel says:
You need audio/phono outputs(usually red/white) of a line output/headphone jack. The connections you are talking about will not work. You would be best to connect the transmitter direct to your TV. |
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Michele asks: (2007-07-04 10:30:57)
Hi, am considering purchasing two sets of speakers for different rooms, could I switch one set off in one room if I didn't want the music on in there? |
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Martin says:
Yes you can do this. Just simply turn off the speakers and the others will continue to play. |
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Dan Tremeer asks: (2007-05-21 16:42:37)
Hi there, I have a number of existing speakers that I would like to become wireless enabled. In a perfect world I would like to use my laptop wireless to connect to a wireless reciever that would connect to my existing speakers. Is there something on the market that does this? 2nd option would be to have a usb dongle which would wirelessly route to the wireless enabled speakers. As I move the laptop around the house I do not want to have to carry a bulky add on with the laptop. |
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Chris says:
You can send an audio signal to an amplified speaker using an audio transmitter such as the Oono Transmitta. This will work anywhere in the home or garden, assuming you are within range of the reciever. |
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David W asks: (2007-05-03 13:42:04)
I intend to have wireless speakers in different rooms of the house, will the transmitter signal travel through walls to the wireless speakers efficiently? |
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Chris says:
Walls do reduce the range, especially ones which contain metal structures, however it takes quite a bit to block the signal totally.
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Martin says:
Yes this wouldn't be a problem.Tthere arent any line of sight problems with this and the transmitter has a range of 100m |
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Jack Temple asks: (2007-04-20 10:12:54)
Can I get add on speakers for an existing wireless hifi system |
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Chris says:
If the existing system transmits on the same frequency as our speakers, they will be compatible, you can get the 'Extra Speakers' which do not include the transmitter if you already have a suitable transmission device. |
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John Appleton asks: (2007-04-15 09:25:58)
Hi, I have a Panasonic Plasma Television, it is compatable for suround sound, can you tell me if there are any problems using wireless speakers, I do not want wires hanging every where. Thanks. John. |
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Nigel says:
You can connect the transmitter to either Line Out of Phono Outputs on the rear of your TV. |
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Debbie Gellvear asks: (2007-04-10 14:19:46)
Complete novice in these things. When I reconnected my transmitter to the TV after having moved it, it does not seem to pick up the signal from the TV or DVD anymore. I am sure I have reconnected it the same way. Any ideas on either what may be wrong or what I am doing wrong? I don´t mind replies along the lines of "are you sure there is petrol in it?"!! |
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Chris says:
The transmission light only comes on when there is a sufficient volume to to be transmitted. If you are connecting it to a system on which it has worked previosly, the first thing to check would be the volume of the source. If this does not solve the problem, our customer service department can help you further, you can e-mail or phone us, the contact details are on the contact us page. |
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Barry Nicholls asks: (2007-03-14 14:00:32)
I have a set of 4 Vivanco wireless speakers supplied with 1 863Mhz transmitter. I am after a second transmitter and wondered if this would work with the speakers. Look forward to your reply. Thanks |
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Chris says:
This transmitter ia compatible with most wreless speaker systems with this type. It will operate on 863Mhz. |
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Fred asks: (2007-01-06 15:21:05)
Hi I just wondering how does this transmita connect to a portable music player (mp3 player)? Does it connect via the headphones jack or something else? Thanks |
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Nigel says:
It connects via the headphone jack. |
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Paul Hanrahan asks: (2006-12-09 17:31:56)
Does the transmitter come with its own power supply. |
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Nigel says:
Yes it does |
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John Collins asks: (2006-11-30 10:20:58)
Will this transmitter work with the Lexibook wireless speakers that I have? The AQ Speakers look exactly the same as the Lexibook. |
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Chris says:
Yes, this transmitter will work with the majority of wuireless speakers and headphones which operate on this frequency. |
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Ben Randall asks: (2006-11-24 16:39:03)
Hi Can you use this system on 4 speakers and or on 5:1 system Thanks Ben Randall |
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Chris says:
You can use as many speakers as you want from one transmitter, however the transmitter only allows for stereo input.
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Mel asks: (2006-04-09 15:11:57)
Hi Was wondering if this transmitter would work with any make of wireless speaker or only with the same brand. Ta! |
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Steven says:
Mel, This transmitter will work with any 863MHz compatible systems. All our wireless speakers currently operate at 863MHz. |

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