
By christian from cave creek az on April 30, 2012
how tall and wide is the planter itself ?
By Customer Service - Q&A on May 2, 2012
Answer:
Hi Christian,
The Dimensions are: 9.6 x 9.6 x 13.5 inches
CLBy francisco from pass christian MS on October 10, 2011
what is the maximum distance from the source ( TV, STEREO) to the speaker that will be more
recommended for good sound ?
By Customer Service - Q&A on October 11, 2011
Answer:
It depends - if there's no obstacle, the distance will be longer, but within 100ft you should be OK.By GERALD from VA on May 4, 2012
CAN THIS BE USED WITH OTHER WIRELESS SPEAKERS? I HAVE A AW 825 WANT TO GET A PLANTER SPEAKER.
By Customer Service - Q&A on May 5, 2012
Answer:
Hi Gerald:
These AR wireless speakers share the same transmitters. You will be getting a second one with this planter. You would set your switch to mono on the planter, even if you are powering a pair of the AW 825 or a single unit. So yes as long as they are a AR branded like the AW825 and AW828.
TLBy james from chicago on October 14, 2011
Is this compatible with Mac products? And if so should the router I have for my current wifi connection work just fine?
By Customer Service - Q&A on October 19, 2011
Answer:
The unit comes with its own transmitter that can be connected to your iPod, iPad or Mac Pro via the headphone output and 3.5mm stereo connector to dual RCA audio adaptor cable. We offer 1 to 12 foot versions of this cable. See our audio/video cable section.By marge from margate fl on April 5, 2012
Were does the wirless source put in
By Customer Service - Q&A on April 5, 2012
Answer:
Marge,
The Wireless comes from Wireless transmitter that is connected to the Source either from a Receiver or Amplifier. The Source unit needs to have a signal level RCA Ouptut to connect via the RCA to RCA cable (included). Your other option would be to connect to an iPod, iPad, Computer Music Library or MP3 player all which feature a Headphone output which you would connect via a Mini 3.5mm to RCA cable (also included). In both cases the Wireless Transmitter sends your audio Signal to Speaker which has both a Wireless Receiver and Power Amplifier built in. There is a Power Supply that needs to be connected to the speaker that powers both the Receiver and amplifier.
CLBy Kerri from Tampa, FL on April 6, 2012
When they are close together they make a clicking noise any way to stop this?
By Customer Service - Q&A on April 9, 2012
Answer:
Hi Kerri:
Do you have these set as mono or Left and Right. There maybe a conflict when they are right next to each other.
TL
By jim from nj on February 27, 2012
can you have a live plant w/soil in it?
By Customer Service - Q&A on February 27, 2012
Answer:
Jim,
Yes you can, the vibration of the music helps the plant grow!
CLBy Joann from Tennessee on February 28, 2012
I love the speakers you have but the ones you recommened for my outdoor tv is really expensive Wr800 cl. These plant ones are great looking.
By Customer Service - Q&A on February 28, 2012
Answer:
Joann,
Keep in mind these are 5 watt speakers compared to the WR800's, two -120 watt speakers.
CLBy lori from bham, alabama on April 29, 2012
Can you tell me if this wireless speaker is compatable with a sony stereo system?
By Customer Service - Q&A on April 30, 2012
Answer:
Lori,
As long as your Sony has apre-amp output which you can connect to the Wireless Transmitter with the audio cable included with the system.
CL