MAKE ANY AUDIO DEVICE WIRELESS
If you have a sound source with line-out or line-in you can make it wireless. All sound sources with a line-out (like headphones out) can be connected to the transmitter. All sound sources with an audio input (like a stereo, powered speakers, powered subwoofer or radio) can be connected to the receiver. Thanks to high quality BurrBrown A/D and D/A converters inside the transmitter/receiver, you can make all your audio equipment play wirelessly and in high quality.
Examples of easy connections
To Living speakers, play from:
- Your computer directly (the transmitter has a built-in sound processor from Sonix which takes over from your computer’s internal sound card).
- Your stereo (connect the transmitter to headphones out or other volume variable output, then to the separate USB power supply).
- Your TV (connect the transmitter to headphones out, then to the separate USB power supply)
- Your iPad/iPod/iPhone dock (connect the transmitter to line out, then to the separate USB power supply)
- Your Airport Express (connect the transmitter to line out, then to the separate USB power supply)
With WF100 dongle pack:
- From your computer to your stereo
- From your computer to your powered speakers
- From your TV to powered speakers
- From your iPad/iPod/iPhone dock to powered speakers
- From your Airport Express to your powered speakers
- From your cellphone (smartphone) to your stereo and powered speakers
The transmitter and receiver must always be connected to a separate USB power supply (but not when connecting the transmitter to a computer). The RX100 receiver must always be connected by cable to audio unit. USB inputs on stereos/receivers should not be used; connect by cable to Line in/AUX in and then to the separate USB power supply.












