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What's the best product for sending stereo sound wirelessly?


Question: I want to send the audio from a DVD player into a sound board about 60 feet away. I tried doing it with wires, but they were too long, so the sound never made it to the board. I've found LeapFrog and a Radio Shack equivalent so far. I'm not sure which of those is better, or if there is an even better product than that. I'm also on a bit of a budget. (It's for a Church.) I'm pretty sure I can get at least $100 aproved.
Answers: LeapFrog is your best choice, I have used there product and it worked fine. If this is critical the sound quality is poor with both systems. If hard wires are an option that is the best way. 60ft for an RCA cable should be no problem, try moving the player closer temporarily and checking your connections with a shorter cable. RCA audio cables are the same type of cables we use for cable TV, and are good up to about 500ft. If it still dosen't work you can make your own out of Coax cable. Buy the best quad sheild coax cable and you can fit them with RCA connectors.
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