5.1 channel speaker – making them wireless

Aug 17, 2018
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Hi All,

F&D Model Number D-60L 5.1 channel speaker – making them wireless

Model look like below
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=rxNj28n5&id=0B8C98B2ECFA6B44B6AB2E9F719F6FBBA685BCC8&thid=OIP.rxNj28n5npQoHgPguRCqOQHaIr&mediaurl=http%3a%2f%2fn2.sdlcdn.com%2fimgs%2fa%2fi%2fq%2fF-D-F700U-5-1-SDL143264766-1-33052.jpg&exph=726&expw=620&q=F%26D+speaker+5.1+D-60L+&simid=608006551077128769&selectedIndex=7&ajaxhist=0

Front speakers - 2
Rear speakers - 2
Front centre speaker – 1 (voice channel)
Subwoofer speaker - 1


Existing connection:
1. Through wire connection - From Subwoofer speaker to back-panel of desktop computer.
I have connected 3.5mm to RCA (2nos) cable x 3 to Green, Black & Orange of the back-panel of desktop computer.
2. Through wire connection - Subwoofer speaker to 5 satellites speakers connected
Front cable: To Line out.
Rear cable: To the Rear-Out
Center/Subwoofer cable : To Center/Subwoofer Out.

I Need to achieve both 1 & 2 as wireless using Bluetooth device option?

Thanks in advance


 
Solution
Bluetooth is stereo only so making a wireless connection from the PC to the 5.1 sub would require three pairs of BT transmitter/receivers. Bluetooth may introduce a delay as well which might be a problem. Low latency bluetooth would help but it more expensive.
The amp inside the sub powers all the satellite speakers so you would need another three pairs of BT transmiiter receivers and an amplifier for each speaker.
In short forget about it.
Bluetooth is stereo only so making a wireless connection from the PC to the 5.1 sub would require three pairs of BT transmitter/receivers. Bluetooth may introduce a delay as well which might be a problem. Low latency bluetooth would help but it more expensive.
The amp inside the sub powers all the satellite speakers so you would need another three pairs of BT transmiiter receivers and an amplifier for each speaker.
In short forget about it.
 
Solution