I'm asking mainly for a Woojer vest, which is a 0-250hz subwoofer vest. But I have a Focal Bathys that would also benefit from this. So wireless subwoofer kits would generally fit my use case. I tried the Dynasty V2 which has the best measurements I've found so far on this forum, but it's too big and unwieldy IMO so I returned it. Maybe would need to go on a fanny pack or something.
Right now I'm on a Dayton WLS 2.4ghz. Too much interference so I have to return it, tried multiple 2.4ghz system and none ever this bad. I have a Behringer UCA202, I'm not sure if that's good enough to do measurements on. If that's fine and someone wants me to use that to measure something on the Dayton before I return it LMK.
This one is almost completely identical to the Dayton WLS system so I'm a bit skeptical since it is more than 2x expensive and claimed higher quality. But it does claim to have 5x the current draw in use than the Dayton. No mention of which frequency from what I saw. Specs on the page are better.
This one has been my favorite so far. It has an optical input, I'm not sure but I feel like having a lossless input reduces the amount of noise overall since other products require me to use a DAC to output a preamplified signal into the transmitter, so it can then be processed again. If the W3 never goes on sale I might just go back to this one if I can't find the W3 on sale or used. Not perfect sound quality but pretty decent. Receiver has a battery and clip, decent gain.
Right now I'm on a Dayton WLS 2.4ghz. Too much interference so I have to return it, tried multiple 2.4ghz system and none ever this bad. I have a Behringer UCA202, I'm not sure if that's good enough to do measurements on. If that's fine and someone wants me to use that to measure something on the Dayton before I return it LMK.
W3 Wireless Audio Adapter — Audioengine
W3 Wireless Audio Adapter | Play all your music wirelessly from any audio device or computer to your Audioengine powered speakers, stereo receiver, or powered subwoofer. W3 provides CD-quality stereo sound with no reduction in audio quality and can connect up to three devices.
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This one is almost completely identical to the Dayton WLS system so I'm a bit skeptical since it is more than 2x expensive and claimed higher quality. But it does claim to have 5x the current draw in use than the Dayton. No mention of which frequency from what I saw. Specs on the page are better.
This one has been my favorite so far. It has an optical input, I'm not sure but I feel like having a lossless input reduces the amount of noise overall since other products require me to use a DAC to output a preamplified signal into the transmitter, so it can then be processed again. If the W3 never goes on sale I might just go back to this one if I can't find the W3 on sale or used. Not perfect sound quality but pretty decent. Receiver has a battery and clip, decent gain.