I need help in coming up with a device/circuit that i can use to replace the wires from my home theater to the five speakers to make the link wireless.
I love my home theater and I do not want to replace it.
The idea is to come up with a way I can make a transmitter that I can connect to the output of the home theater and individual receivers for each speaker.
The transmitter will have five different signals frequencies for each speaker.
Then you don't need power amplification at the main amplifier. But need multiple RF Transmitters with related risk of interference. You also need the respective RF receivers and obviously you need power supply to all the extension speakers.
I fail to understand, what you gain by making the issue more complex. For a normal 5+1 system, you may have to effort once to get it clean installed. End of it, and you can enjoy using it.
Any true audiophile would recoil in horror at such a request. It creates a whole host of new problems with sound fidelity and processing. Even if such a thing were possible you could not afford it.
Think about starting an FM radio station with 6 transmitters and six receivers.
It's perfectly possible, but it's not really practical, and there are probably licence constraints as well? - and it's not going to be cheap, for a start you need to build separate amplifiers for each speaker.
Yes Nigel. On the process of design, he would end up in long power wires to power each of the 5.1 system independently, taking of course the place of audio wires. He might stream all these signals in a pattern with one Tx and the respective Rxs can decode their relevant data by a specific order defined by a software. The resultant audio derived would have to be amplified and fed to the speaker. A long and round about way.