Satellite is a term for a set of speakers that are located elsewhere in the TV's viewing area. Some may be wireless or hard wired.
You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
Bookshelf or Satellite speakers are pretty standard for surround sound but they may require wall mounting or specific placement.
It is possible that you are mixing up the negative and positive wires on the speakers, and what you are hearing is phase cancellation when both speakers are on, which would not be evident with only one speaker. Make sure both speakers are connected with the + and - wires (red and black) properly to the amp. There is usually writing or a small molded notch in the speaker wire to help you maintain the proper polarity for the wires.
It does not matter, just make sure all the speakers are wired the same. I would make the GREY Negative.
You can go wireless, but you will have to buy wireless speakers. There is no current way of upgrading from wired to wireless and keeping the same speakers. The only way I can imagine is to buy some wireless speakers and then dismantle those and add the pieces to the old wired speakers, the ideal outcome, making them wireless and using the same good quality speakers that came with the stereo.
Satellite speakers are the speakers that carry the mid-bass
The Sony Home Sound line comes with large bookshelf speakers and even a small subwoofer, rather than small satellite speakers.
Bose Satellite Speakers can be purchased online at Amazon and Newegg. They can also be bought at electronic stores such as Best Buy.
The wireless type of outdoor speakers work like a basic hub and satellite setup. The hub is where you plug in the source, like an iPod, and it wirelessly transmits the sound to the satellite speakers that are powered by batteries.
If there are speakers in the rear there are also wires connected to them so find the speakers and you'll find the wires.
Yes they can be.
It depends on what kind of speakers your using. If your using small satellite speakers then you can use the 14 cause it's easier to run in wall and you will never be able to hear the difference. If your running some tower speakers then i would use the larger wires.
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You could use an external cable or satellite receiver and connect speakers to that.
Copper wires and satellite transmission.
First, check the wires.
satellite docking stations are used to charge your satellite radio; you can also play music while on the dock throughout an entire room of your home by conecting speakers.