Master & Dynamic MA770 concrete speaker
https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/18/master-and-dynamic-ma770-wireless-speaker-concrete/
iridium.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/18/master-and-dynamic-ma770-wireless-speaker-concrete/
iridium.
Concrete is unusual but not unique. My main objection is the driver array/layout which is not justified.Master & Dynamic MA770 concrete speaker
https://www.engadget.com/2017/04/18/master-and-dynamic-ma770-wireless-speaker-concrete/
No, but a speaker? Wireless infers to folks it's "wireless". Yea it removes a speaker wire or interconnect attachment to the source, but then it adds a power cord to deal with. What's the difference. LOLDo you also expect your wireless router to be without a power cord?
Speaking of Tesla, you beat me to it Nightlord, you could buy one of those powerwall batteries from Musk for each speaker. Then wireless and cordless. Of course Sal might complain there is still wire in the voice coil.
Yeah. But, a big battery, maybe? Gotta keep Sal happy.ESLs require a power source, i.e. power cord.
Those Powerwalls are big batteries. I think you can get one up to 14 kwh sizes and you can get more than one. ESLs require very little to stay energized anyway. Not even an amp of current at 120 volts.Yeah. But, a big battery, maybe? Gotta keep Sal happy.
Not even an amp of current at 120 volts.
Boy, am I gettin a beatin for a simple observation.Ah, duh, I forgot, it's all about Sal...
But at the end of the day, wireless is wireless, or it isn't.