Jim Dibb wrote:
Mark, didn't mean you were unhelpful, just that my comment about the Squeezebox not being wireless was not helpful, so I wanted to add something.

I did try changing the channels an not much helped.

Interestingly, but annoyingly, I beleive that the bluetooth on my Moto Razr might cause some of the interference. (or something else to do with my phone).

I've heard the same very specific, but hard to describe, pattern of clicks, and muffled beeps, emante from various devices in a variety of settings including the following:
1.  The aforementioned wireless speakers.
2.  The wired subwoofer in my living room.
3. A plugged in, but not connected speaker phone in an office conference room at work.
4.  A wireless Sony baby monitor.

It seems totally random as to when it occurs. And very perplexing.
I figured I would ring in on this. I've owned the Advent 900Mhz wireless speakers for around 6 years and have been using them with the wireless slimserver for about 3 years. I don't use them for the main speakers but use them next to the bed while going to sleep. I have had an occasional loss of signal or when listening to music with extreme bass it might overpower the speakers but a little tweaking of the transmitter has fixed this problem. I do agree that the sound is not as good as wired speakers but it works out for me. I was getting a strange hum that could be heard in between songs but found out that it was the cordless telephone base that was next to the speaker. I lowered the antenna on the base and the hum went away. If your not going to crank these speakers they seem to be a good option.

Mark Graham


On 6/26/06, *Mark Lanctot* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:


    jimdibb Wrote:
    > To also be helpful, my in-laws got a pair of wireless speakers
    (which I
    > helped pick out- shame on me), the 900Mhz type I believe, and
    they are
    > prone
    > to a lot of interference.  They're not too picky about it and just
    > ignore
    > it for the most part.  But, they didn't want to spend any more
    money,
    > so that's what they need to do.
    >

    Sorry, I didn't want to be unhelpful, it's just that I've never heard
    anything good about 900 MHz wireless speakers.  The audible
    interference you mention seems to be the main complaint.


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