CEDIA NEWS: Infinity and JBL subwoofers go wireless

Andy Clough 07 September 2007 17:24

Infinity Ps212W
We're used to wi-fi in our laptops, mobiles and occasionally rear speakers in home cinema systems, but now Infinity and sister company JBL have gone one further by launching their first wireless subwoofers.

The Infinity PS212W is described as "a high-performance subwoofer that combines superlative low-frequency performance with wireless connectivity".

The PS212W includes a compact transmitter/receiver module that operates on the 2.4GHz frequency range and offers a choice of four selectable channels to ensure interference-free operation.

The module connects to an AV amp or receiver (or other audio source) and sends signals to a wireless transceiver built into the subwoofer.

The subwoofer itself has a built-in 400w amplifier and a 12-inch woofer. It also has continuously variable crossover frequency and level controls, and a phase switch to optimise bass performance in any system or room. It costs $679.

JBL has a similar device, the JBL Cinema Sound CSS10W, with a 300w amp and 10-inch woofer. It will be available from January 2008 for $559.

Jbl Css10W

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Comments

ranjeetrain September 14, 2007 10:39

I have heard about the signal loss when the audio signal are transmitted. Some low end HTIB systems from likes of Sony/LG/Smasung have had them for years now.

anyone know the truth?

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Andy Clough studied English and French at Leeds University and has been a journalist for 20 years. Andy was editor of What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision for five years, before launching Home Cinema magazine and editing the Ultimate Guide series. Andy is now Editor of whathifi.com