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Acoustic Research AW-811 Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Speaker (single)

Acoustic Research AW-811 Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Speaker (single)

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Brand: Acoustic Research
Category: CE


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 142 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.3
Dimensions (in): 16.7 x 13.2 x 8.4
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 2 months

MPN: AW-811
Model: AW-811
UPC: 044102150812
EAN: 0044102150812


Features:
  • Patented 900 MHz wireless technology transmits signal through walls, floors and ceilings at distances of up to 300ft
  • Water-resistant for outdoor and indoor use, and in humid areas such as kitchens and baths
  • Omnidirectional, auto-tuning speaker will conveniently tune to the transmitter at the touch of a button
  • 3-in-1 power/volume/scan control combines controls into one easy-to-use knob
  • Battery or cable-powered, with a foldable handle that makes moving easy

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
For excellent omnidirectional outdoor stereo sound without messy wires, the Acoustic Research AW-811 single speaker provides patented 900 MHz wireless technology, which lets your signal transmit through walls, floors and ceilings at distances of up to 300 ft. (depending on source) inside your house or outside with no line of sight required between the speaker and transmitter. Plus, you can put the speaker wherever you like; its water-resistant design lets the AW-811 thrive outdoors and indoors, and in humid areas such as kitchens and baths. Plus the speaker will tune to the transmitter automatically, at the touch of a button. Since this comes as a single speaker, you can adjust sound with the stereo/mono switch to optimize the sound of the digital amplifier (second speakers, required for stereo sound, are sold separately).

Controls include one easy to use knob for the 3-in-1 power, tuning, and volume control, and a channel select switch that lets you change transmission frequencies to operate more than one 900 MHz product within the same area. To help eliminate extra noise, the speaker comes with a RF noise reduction system. This speaker is also designed to be moved; there's a built-in folding handle, a non-skid surface (so you can use it as a tabletop), and it runs on either 8 C batteries (not included) or an AC adaptor. The batteries self-charge when the unit is plugged in. You can even take the speaker inside and use it with any RCA-compatible device, such as your TV, DVD player, A/V receiver, VCR, portable CD player, computer, and more.

Product Description
Take your music outdoors – or anywhere else you want to enjoy your favorite tunes. Patented 900 MHz technology transmits audio signals up to 300 feet from the transmitter – through walls, floors and ceilings.

Features:

  • Speaker operates up to 300' from transmitter
  • Transmits through walls, floors and ceilings
  • Water-resistant for indoor or outdoor use
  • Built-in handle for portability
  • 20-watt digital amplifier
  • Push-button, auto-lock tuning for convenience
  • Channel select switch
  • Non-skid surface
  • Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Approved. UL is the worldwide trusted source for product compliance
  • 2 month manufacturer's warranty
The water-resistant design makes this wireless speaker ideal for use near the pool or in humid areas, like kitchens and bathrooms. The high-efficiency, 20-watt digital amplifier helps extend the battery life. The built-in handle makes it easy to carry the speaker around with you as you move from room to room, or from indoors to outdoors. Transmitter is 6.25 x 6 x 4.5". Includes AC adapter.



Customer Reviews:   Read 137 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Works for me   August 6, 2004
 68 out of 70 found this review helpful

It's not pretty. The sound is not great. But it does what I wanted it to: gets sound from my living room receiver into the kitchen.

Setup is very easy. Everything you could need to connect is included. The unit tunes automatically so there is no fussing with a tuning knob. The auto-tuning is quick and effective.

As promised, the transmitter is compatible with my AW-721 cordless headphones. I now have both transmitters connected to my receiver. (It doesn't seem to help with static but why not.)

In general the signal seems to come through with little interference. The sound is slightly distorted, something I had noticed with the headphones also. It is also overall somewhat tinny. It is hard to say whether that is from the transmission or the just all-right speaker.

One nice feature they don't advertise: if you buy the eight (!) C batteries needed to make this truly portable, you can charge them in the unit. (If you buy NiCad or NiMH batteries- try www.thomas-distributing.com)

Apparently, Acoustic Research and Advent are the same manufacturer.



5 out of 5 stars Great!   August 1, 2005
 25 out of 25 found this review helpful

Like one of the other reviewers, I use this speaker primarily to listen to Streaming Internet Baseball broadcasts in my yard, while safely keeping my computer indoors. The range is excellent, and it puts out plenty of volume. I'm not sure I'd recommend it for audiophile listening, but the sound is definitely as good as a decent radio or boombox. Plus, the price from Amazon is unbeatable -- Best Buy sells the same thing for over $100! This is a fine product that performs exactly as advertised.


5 out of 5 stars Does what I want   August 13, 2006
 17 out of 18 found this review helpful

I wanted background music on my deck. I bought 2 of these units. They sound very good for this purpose. There is a small amount of hiss, but it really isn't noticeable in my environment. The units have worked dependably for the entire summer.

A few notes:

- If you use regular batteries, DO NOT PLUG THESE UNITS INTO A WALL RECECPTICLE! The unit will try to charge the baterries and destroy them. Rechargeable batteries are available, but cost a lot. I have used one set of regular batteries all summer. So I question the need for rechargeables other than environmental concerns.

- The speakers do not turn on immediately. It takes a few seconds for them to find to correct frequency.

- Be careful adjusting the gain level on the transmitter. It has a big impact on the sound you get from the speakers.

(Don't bother buying the unit without the transmitter. For the few extra dollars you get a spare transmitter. I hooked one to my TV to broadcast the cable music stations. I connected the other to my reciever.)



4 out of 5 stars Pretty decent unit, once you figure it out   January 8, 2007
 16 out of 16 found this review helpful

Initially, I had problems getting this unit to work (this may have been because my unit didn't ship with instructions). Like many previous reviewers, I either got no sound at all or couldn't get reception very far away from the transmitter -- and when I did, it was full of static. But, after a little trial and error, I have it working great and I must say it sounds pretty darn good.

One important thing I've discovered is not to plug the speaker in and/or turn it on until you have the transmitter hooked up to your audio source and the blue "Level" light is displaying on the front. Once you do, turn the speaker on and see if you can get good reception. From what I have read, for some people, the unit works right off the bat and sounds great. If you have a solid green light on the front of your speaker and the sound quality works for you, then consider yourself blessed -- you are good to go. But if, like me, you do have a lot of static or no sound at all, try the following fixes:

1. Play with different channel settings on the back of the transmitter; there are only three, and one of them should produce a stronger signal than the other two. Find the strongest signal to your speaker and leave it there. DO NOT FORGET to turn the speaker off and on again after each time you change channels on the transmitter! Yes, running back & forth from the transmitter to the speaker is a hassle, but it's critical that you do this or you'll have trouble getting a green light on the front of the speaker instead of a red light. In fact, I don't think the next fixes will make any difference if your speaker has a red light with no sound at all -- so it's imperative that you get SOME type of reception (even if it's intermittently blinking green/red) before you try the next two steps.

2. Try raising/lowering the transmitter and the speaker itself. For some reason, my transmitter works better when it's behind my stereo. You would think that the higher the transmitter, the better the signal, but this hasn't been the case with me. Additionally, I found that when the speaker is underneath certain things like a wrought iron table, you might get more interference than you would if the speaker was on top of said table, or underneath something like a wooden bench.

3. Once you do get reception, try adjusting the level on the transmitter and volume on both the audio source and speaker unit. From where I am transmitting, my speaker reception is best when I have the transmitter level at about 50%, the volume on the audio source at about 35%, and the volume on the speaker at 100% (you can always turn the speaker down using the volume control on the speaker itself if you don't want it so loud, which is a nice feature). You won't knock down any buildings with wall of sound at these settings, but for me the reception is crisp and the treble/bass sounds very good.

I hope this info is helpful and saves you a little frustration, because it really is a nice little unit. I'd be interested to any additional tips/suggestions you may have.



1 out of 5 stars Good Luck!   December 18, 2004
 15 out of 16 found this review helpful

If you can get one of these speakers that works you're in luck. The sound is o.k. for the product type. In my case I bought a pair(they must be purchased individually and although each comes with a transmitter, only one is required for a pair) but only one worked properly. Got a prompt replacement speaker from Amazon but this one wouldn't even turn on. A call to the manufacturer revealed that the maker (Recoton)went bankrupt and the customer service rep for the firm that bought them out as much as admitted that the speaker is junk ("we get calls about them all the time"). I'm sending them both back and moving on. Any suggestions?

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