Are wired speakers drastically better than Bluetooth sound systems? I heard the difference
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Are wired speakers drastically better than Bluetooth sound systems? I heard the difference
"The speakers are designed for those building a system rather than those who want something quick and easy. They require an amplifier to work, and connect to that amplifier through good ol' fashioned speaker wire -- like most audiophile speakers. No wireless setup, and no power cables. As someone who considers themselves an audiophile, though, I don't mind the extra work at all. Here's why my investment was worth it."
"You can still see the Polk Audio Atrium 5 speakers, obviously, but with their understated design, there's less focus on looks. The speakers come in either all black or all white, and they should look great in any environment. On the front, there's a mesh speaker grille that covers the 5-inch woofer and three-quarter-inch tweeter. It's interrupted only by a small Polk Audio logo toward the top."
They are permanent outdoor speakers that require an external amplifier and connect via traditional speaker wire; they lack wireless setup and do not need power cables. The speakers are offered in all-black or all-white finishes with an understated aesthetic meant to blend into outdoor environments. A mesh grille covers a 5-inch woofer and a three-quarter-inch tweeter, interrupted only by a small Polk Audio logo. Preinstalled mounting brackets enable vertical or horizontal attachment to walls or other surfaces. The product targets users building a dedicated, audiophile-grade outdoor system rather than those seeking portable, quick setup options.
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