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Kenwood SLG-7 Digital Wireless System
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Kenwood SLG-7 Digital Wireless System

Kenwood Japan announced an universal wireless audio transmitter that streams your music all over your house in digital quality for a perfect reproduction.

The emitter works on the 2.4GHz bandwidth and use a lossless PCM transmission. Its 2 analog inputs (an 1/8" phone jack and an USB mini-B are able to connect various equipments such as an MP3 player, a computer... And all you have to do is to just connect it to a power adapter which supplies the built-in Analog/Digital converter.

The receiver has to be powered by a power adapter too. There are 2 outputs, 1x optical digital output and an analog output 'RCA) which provide you a wide choices of compatible materials. In addition if you have any interference with another wireless equipment it's possible to change the frequency channel by hand.

Kenwood SLG-7 Digital Wireless System

However, there isn't any word on pricing and availability yet.
VIA: Press-release - Japanese
Posted on Jul 7th, 2007 by Hifi Guy   comments Comments (2)
Posted by vinay, Aug 21st, 2007 - 10:10 PM
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dumb question warning, at 2.4Ghz wouldn't there be noise or interference from bluetooth devices?
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Posted by Hifi Guy, Aug 21st, 2007 - 10:27 PM
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As you can see in the last sentence of the article, there are multiple channels that you can change by hand so it would works fine with bluetooth devices smile
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