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🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game - Go Wireless, Go Bold!
The Amphony Wireless Speaker Kit includes two powerful 80-watt amplifiers that make any speakers wireless, boasting a 300ft range and superior audio quality. With advanced wireless technology, it connects seamlessly to any audio source, allowing for a clean, clutter-free setup. Ideal for creating multi-room audio zones, this compact solution is perfect for modern homes.
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,860 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #361 in Wireless Audio Receivers & Adapters |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 460 Reviews |
H**B
AN OUTSTANDING WIRELESS SPEAKER SYSTEM
This system is absolutely amazing. It is especially convenient if you live in a condo or apartment and do not want drill into walls. I moved from a 10 room colonial to a 2 bedroom coop. I have a high end 15 year old Harmon Kardon AVR210 Power Amplifier I could not take my two base reflex Altec Lansing speaker systems, so I sold them and purchased a pair of Klipsch R15 speakers. The Amphony receivers are so small and light that they fit on the back of each speaker with no problem. The same holds true for the transmitter that is so small and light I stuck it on the inside wall of my instrument cabinet above my power amplifier. The start up was a no brainer. What is so amazing there is no hum, his or pop. Frequency response is outstanding, of course the speakers are excellent but without good drivers you can loose a lot of bass and upper brilliance. The individual volume controls on the receivers allow for very easy balancing (which is a great feature). Once you set a volume level on your transmitter and receivers that is comfortable for you and your neighbors you are done. If I want to control volume depending on music type I use my Harmon Kardon power amplifier volume control. The only thing I wish the system had was self stick Velcro strips to stick the receivers on the back of the speakers as well as mounting the transmitter. I had to buy them, which meant a trip to Home Depot. This is important as you do not want to drill holes in the rear of your speaker cabinets. That would void their warranty or may cause internal damage. Other than the Velcro mounting strips,, the system is incredible and I recommend it without reservation. Here is to good listening from an old barbershop quartet & chorus singer. Regards, Herb
A**R
Ruined the amp in my receiver
Bought these in November 2022 for an upoming project. Trialed and they worked very well with great sound. Installed in February 2022 and worked well for approximately 3 weeks. Started hearing bizarre noised coming from my speakers and traced it back to these units. Trialed playing anything through my system and I had to turn volume up to 100% on everything to hear any output. Switched back to hardwire speaker cables and the same issue persists. Traced back and my power amplifier in my receiver is now blown. DO NOT USE on a powered output for speakers. Evidently this causes a load mismatch which nothing in the product literature or intructions talk about. Intructions state to use ANY sound source. Contacted Amphony support via phone and they state to leave a message and they will return calls int he order they were received. I have yet to receive a returned phone call. Update..Amphony does not support thir product. They are blaming the issue on the receiver and trying to explain with theories that do not match electrical theory. Would stay far clear. Unfortunately, this happened after Amazon's 30 day return window, so I am out the $200! Buyer beware.
D**B
Pricey, but Works (so far)
It's hard to complain about these, since they are literally unicorns. I found these years ago and bookmarked them in hopes of finding something better and more up to date. But, there is nothing else like them on the market, period. There are plenty of two channel wireless devices out there, but all are single sender, single receiver designs, which means that both speakers must home run to the same receiver unit. This simply would not work in my situation, where that would require me to run wires across a hard-surface floor or run up and across my ceiling. I needed something with 2 independent receivers and this puppy is it. I considered a bunch of different options before finally pulling the trigger on these. I've previously used the AudioEngine W1 (now W3) in a house where I could wire the rears to a common point with minimal visual pollution, but they require an amplifier on the remote end or powered speakers. Two W3s can be used to achieve the objective in this house, but aside from another $150 for the second unit, I'd need small amps for my satellite speakers- or buy amplified speakers. Also, I looked at Sonos and other contemporary soundbar+wireless speaker systems, but then I'm essentially scraping my current investment in speakers and AV receiver. This thing gets great reviews, which is comforting and factored into my decision. I figured if I kept stalling trying to find a better solution, these might disappear from the market and I'd be stuck. Ordered on December 3, arrived 10 days later. I can't blame the vendor for the slow shipping, since the tracking shows it left their location in Missouri on December 5 via USPS 2 day service and somehow languished in the postal system for days before finally getting delivered here in Florida. Impressions: While the kit is brand new, the design is old- I mean, it has a 30-pin Apple dock on the sender unit. The last iPhone to use the 30-pin connector was the iPhone 4- remember those? Not that I intend to use it as a iDevice dock, but it provides a reference point for era this was manufactured. Now, good audio gear can be timeless, so who cares. On the other hand, this uses 2.4 GHz radios (or is it 5.8 GHz?), which is very busy with wifi, bluetooth, and other things competing for channels. Being an older radio, I was concerned it might not cooperate well with other stuff I have going on in the house. I am confused about the operating frequency, since on the back of the box it says 5.8 GHz in large typeface. But everywhere else, including on the box, manual, and Amphony's website it says 2.4 GHz. Googlng the FCC ID on the bottom of the sender unit shows that it is 2.4 GHz (registered in 2011). Regardless, I'm happy to report that so far, everything is getting along. Build quality is on the cheap side. Like cheap Chinese toy cheap. But, it's what's inside that counts. However, I can't help to think that this is way overpriced. A benefit of the cheap construction is that the receivers are very lightweight (80 watts? riiiight!) and I used some Command strips to stick them to the back of my satellite speakers. My A/V receiver has pre-outs for the rear channel, so I used the line-level input on the transmitter. Heeding warnings from other reviewers, I set the receivers' gain to a little less than the midway point and used my AV receiver's Audessey to set up the environment. Audessey detected the rear speakers and everything is working! One observation: Audessey calculated the distance to the rear speakers at 30'. They are about 8' away from the where I set the Audessey microphone and Audessey generally reports reasonable distance estimates for wired speakers. So my assumption is that there is a small delay in this wireless setup, however that should not be a problem since Audessey compensates. I have the transmitter unit connected to the switched outlet on my AV receiver, so it goes off with the rest of the components. However, the receivers don't have power switches and don't appear to auto-power off when the transmitter is off or disappears. Maybe they do, but they revert to endlessly blinking their red light indicting no radio connection. I have no idea if these can stand up to being powered 24/7, but the alternative- plugging and unplugging the wall warts everyday is a non-starter. The manual does say in the 'Important Safety Information' section to unplug if not being used for 'long-periods of time'. So there's that. I've experienced no random pops or noise from the system, whether the transmitter is on or off- good news. In all, pleased that these do what they promise- hopefully, they will last.
R**L
Great wireless solution for rear surround speakers for home theater.
Bought these to provide wireless connectivity for my two (left and right) rear surround speakers connected to my Denon AVR4300 receiver. They do just that and provide independent wireless connections for each speaker. It comes with three modules: one connects to two outputs on the receiver (source) , and then there are two more separate modules, one for each separate speaker. Setup was easy. I connected the base station to the rear left and right speaker outputs; then I connected each of the speaker modules, one of the left and one for the right speakers. I plugged all three into their power sources and ran through the very easy and quick setup routine and everything worked as advertised. I needed this as running speaker cables through the wall/ceiling or under the floor was not an option and my rear speakers are on opposite sides of a greatroom. Once I had them all running, my Denon was able to recognize the speaker's presence via its Audyssey audio tuning program. The only thing I'd recommend is to add some wireless power switches to them as they dont have on/off switches. I used these https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075GWQSYH/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and they worked great. I can simply turn on the rear speakers by a simple voice command to my Amazon Echo ("Alexa turn on the rear speakers") and it all comes online wonderfully! The units come with speaker wire to connect them to the source and the speakers, but the wires were pretty short so I swapped them out with longer and thicker speaker gauge wire. They perform very well and I've had no issues with them thus far. You will need to adjust the transmit volume (base station) and the output volume (speaker satellites) but thats easily done. 3 days in, my left satellite unit started making an odd noise here and there. I called their support line, and they sent me a new left unit within 2 days. Solved the problem and I'm back in business. I just hope they keep working. I think the addition of the wireless power switches may help them last a bit longer as they will not be powered on continuously anymore.
P**H
I was hesitant to buy something like this but I had a need to get a ...
Here's my experience with this product: I was hesitant to buy something like this but I had a need to get a speaker to the other side of a hallway and running wires wasn't possible. This product is a great idea, in theory. I'll start with the good: The tech support was very good. Responses were received within a day via e-mail. I was even given the number of the guy who could do live troubleshooting as I messed with the system, I just did the troubleshooting via e-mail. Troubleshooting was good and replacement product was expedited in shipment. Now for the bad: I needed to call tech support and get replacement product. I had one receiver that wouldn't sync to the transmitter (out of box failure). The right receiver synced perfectly and worked fine upon install. After a few days of back and forth with tech support trying to troubleshoot the failure as well as a audio glitch issue where the audio drops for a split second randomly I got a replacement receiver sent. When I installed this one it synced fine but had serious popping and noise when the speaker wire connectors were touched and I couldn't get it to make good contact and maintain ouput. I assume this was a bad solder joint. Again, what I'd consider another out of box failure. I played with this for another day and then the one receiver that was working blew out and wouldn't even power up. Since I now had 3 bad receivers and a high level of frustration I returned the whole thing. The refund came through in a couple of days without issue. The product itself is easy to use. I hooked up to both the speaker level inputs and the pre-out level inputs and it seemed to work the same. Syncing is simple (when it works). The receivers/amps although stated to be 80 Watts are very small and light. I was regretting my purchase just on this alone when I first opened the package. I expected something more beefy to push 80 Watts through a speaker, especially given the full range frequency response that is claimed. In any case, I gave it 2 stars because tech support was good and my refund wasn't a problem. I'm sure others have had better luck with this product than I did.
K**T
Left channel receiver fails often
I regret to say I just purchased my third full system as I keep having failures. As other reviewers have noted, this product is basically the only option for this particular issue, and if Amphony could get their quality control in order, they would have a great solution. In addition to purchasing three full systems, I have also purchased two refurbed left channel receivers, and had one left channel receiver replaced under warranty - for a total of six left channel receiver failures. So why do I persist with this product? Because when it works, it works great - and it is the only option I have found. On the plus side, the setup is very simple, the audio sounds very good, low latency as advertised, and unlike other reviewers, I've had very good experience with customer support. I have no idea why the left channel receiver keeps failing, and why the left channel would be any different from the right channel unit, but this seems to be a common problem with this product. The failure always happens in the same way; after working well for a few months, static "chirping" starts on the left channel. This is followed by audio drop-outs and increasing levels of static hum. Then the unit completely dies. Ironically, the left channel is closest to the transmitter (~12 inches), so there is nothing in between the transmitter and the receiver to cause interference. The right channel receiver, which has never had an issue, is about 12 feet away, and its location is the reason I need a wireless solution. I tried hard wiring the left channel speaker, but of course that results in audio L/R channel sync issues, as the Amphony system truly is low latency, it is not 0 latency, so both speakers need to be wired or wireless, not a combination of the two.
C**D
UPDATED: Support is non-existent. A unique, though flawed, solution to an old problem.
Update 12/02/2022. Having contacted support on my static issues on one channel only, I was asked to ensure no other wireless devices are in between the transmitter and receiver (which there are not) and to make sure the volume was at about 1/2 way (which it was). All of this was covered in the instructions that came with the unit. The right channel works fine, but the left has static and distortion, which I mentioned to support, that seems like a solder joint may be bad on the speaker inputs for this receiver. After my reply back on October 14th, I've heard nothing more. I can manipulate the speaker wire and make the static and distortion happen much worse, even after swapping speaker wire from the known good receiver. I've tried replying again in the hopes of getting some sort of help, but I may just have to open the receiver up to see what's going on. I shouldn't have to do this in this day and age, but unless Amphony can offer a fix or replacement, it's better to have no sound at all than staticky, distorted sound. Changed my review from 3 to 1 stars, which is a shame because they pretty much have the market for this solution. We have an older Yamaha home theater receiver, which produces excellent sound for its age, and are happy with our current setup. Unfortunately, our rear speaker wires are obtrusive and unsightly, and we didn’t want to drill holes or use clumsy conduit to conceal the wires. Finding this kit, we were hopeful that this would be the solution to our problem. Setup was straight forward. The kits are made OK, but do feel rather cheap once unboxed. The supplied speaker wire, though long enough, is a rather thin gauge for an amp with this wattage. There was heavy arcing upon plugging in power, which is an alarming concern. The receivers were already paired, which was odd since the instructions stated that pairing was a part of setup. Initially, sound quality was pretty good, but eventually the left channel succumbed to persistent static, so I had to reduce the volume so low to make that channel near useless. I’ve contacted the manufacturer for guidance or hopefully a warranty replacement. Perhaps I received a returned product. I’m hopeful to find a solution or replacement for this static issue, as there are few options for making existing wired speakers wireless.
N**R
Works Well For Past Year
I am using this for wireless Polk surrounds. It is doing an excellent job now for a year after a bit of problems in the beginning. My first set I had a problem with the main transmitter sending the right output to my left surround speaker and the left output to my right surround speaker. It turned out to be a problem with the main transmitter. I had a bit of back and forth with the customer service but overall he was very responsive and quickly sent me out a new transmitter to fix the problem. Then I had a problem with a static sound constantly from one of the surround speakers....that was because of a problem with one of the receiver units. Again, customer service responded quickly with a new unit and I didn't need to return any equipment to them which was very convenient. Once past those initial issues it has been running fine and keeping the connection. I had been using Rocketfish for several years prior to getting this new Amphony. My surrounds sound much better with the Amphony. I used to hear a lot of high pitch squeaks coming from my surrounds while running Rocketfish. Not anymore now that I have the Amphony. My surrounds sound very good with clear notes, voices, and surround effects. I waited a year to review this, I am giving a tentative 5 stars for now hoping they last a good long time. Will update if anything negative happens to them.
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