Wireless kit for Subwoofers?


Any recommendations for a wireless kit for Subs?   In my soon-to-be finished remodeled home, I will have to use wireless to get to where I think the subwoofers would work well (and look good to the wife, very important!).

I've currently got a Krell K300i Integrated driving my Rhythmix E15HP2 subs.

What do you recommend?  I know I can hear differences in subwoofer cables and I'm sure there will be differences when using wireless - but any typical losses or things to listen for?

Thank you.

noodlyarm

The REL system works great for me, and comes onboard some of their better subs.

The freedom of placing the subs where they fit and sound best is huge.

The SVS wireless kit works great for me, and in addition it removed a slight hum on that subwoofer. Highly recommended!

Two Blue Jeans 45' Canare L-4E6S shielded star quad XLR stereo pairs to Velodyne DD Plus through put to a second DD Plus. Approximately $230. 

Thanks for the thinking.   Is anyone using these devices for 2-channel?   If not, I'll experiment and report back a few months after we can get into our house.

I set up my Dad's rear surrounds with a SVS sound path.   Worked out pretty good.   

I use the Velodyne wireless adapter.on my  sub.    It also works well.     

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I use a REL HT Air mkII for my SVS home theatre sub.  It works well, but I've never analyzed the sound quality.  My two main subs are hard wired. 

I use a wireless kit on my SVS 2000 sub between a pair of JBL L100 Classic speakers.   Never a problem, they come on as they should every time. 

I've always wondered if you could use Power Line Communication (PLC) to trasfer Audio signals over your power cables in your walls. The subs got to get power so why not send the audio signals over the power lines as well. this is already done with Broadband over Powerlines (BPL) which is in use for in-home networking and internet delivery. 

In my theater room I am using the SVS wireless kit.  REL has one too.

It works great for HT.