ARCHIVED FORUM -- March 2012 to February 2022READ ONLY FORUM
This is the second Archived Forum which was active between 1st March 2012 and 23rd February 2022
First time I heard about the WiSA technology was in early 2013 in the HomeTheaterGeek show.
Scott Wilkinson had the two ‘WiSA guys’, Jim Venable and Alan Ruberg as his guests in his over one hour long show.
At that point I did not know, that Bang & Olufsen was already deep involved in this tech.
Watching that episode immidiately made me feel like having to ‘inform the guys in Struer’ about this.
Not needed, as we all know by now!.
I just rewatched the show and wanted to recommend the show to those, who are new to WiSA and to those, who want to dig deeper into the technical background of WiSA.
So here you go:
https://www.twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks/episodes/151?autostart=false
It does not seem that WiSA did get the attention from the broader market - not yet anyway - that these guys had hoped for.
Nevertheles, we - as B&O owners (some of us) - are lucky to have the best wireless audio standart in our products.
MM
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