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| Creative Labs Xmod Wireless Music System with X-Fi Technology 70SB083000004 | 
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| Brand: Creative Labs Category: CE
List Price: $232.11 Buy New: $81.99 You Save: $150.12 (65%)
New (28) Used (1) from $80.27
Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 1921
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 13.7 x 9.5 x 5.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: 70SB083000004 Model: 70SB083000004 UPC: 054651141643 EAN: 0054651141643 ASIN: B000QW9DPU
Availability: Usually ships in 6-10 business days
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| Features:
| | Restore the details and vibrancy your music and movies lost during compression. X-Fi technology intelligently enhances the highs and lows so you'll hear it all--crisp cymbal crashes, wailing guitar solos, screeching tires and booming explosions | | | Expand your stereo music and movies into virtual surround sound. Voices are centered in front of you. Ambient sound appears all around you... just like a live performance | | | Listen to Xtreme Fidelity music and control playlists up to 100 feet (30 meters) away from your PC using the X-Fi Wireless Receiver | | | Use the remote controls with the Xmod Wireless transmitter or the X-Fi Wireless Receiver to play, pause and skip through your music | | | Add as many X-Fi Wireless Receivers as you like to get all that great Xtreme Fidelity music in every room of your house |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Connect the Xmod Wireless transmitter to your PC and desktop speakers to enjoy Xtreme Fidelity music.PRODUCT FEATURES:Play music from your PC wirelessly in any room;Make your MP3s sound better than CDs;Connect in seconds - no configuration needed.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Surprisingly simple and effective October 12, 2008 I implemented the transmitter on a Windows XP laptop via a powered USB port. The receiver is plugged into the CD audio-in of my stereo amplifier.
I was a bit concerned to find that there was no CD or installation provided with the transmitter. However, when plugged in to the USB, Windows immediately recognized it and installed the appropriate Creative drivers. No further installation required, and Windows seamlessly switches between local sound (if the Xmod is not plugged in) and remote sound (transmitted to the receiver, and playing over my stereo speakers).
This was simpler than I expected, works better than I hoped, and cost less than any other competitor I could find. If you want a mechanism for playing iTunes on your home stereo or speakers remote to the computer on which it's running, this is the solution.
Good Product in Right Situation September 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
To Start with: I am using this product to transmit my ripped (320kps) CDs to my stereo without having to manually find go through the cds and load them in (and clean up the piles everywhere after). The computer is 30-40 feet and 1 wall from the stereo. The sound is perefect. I am not enough of an audiophile to know if really is enhancing the sound, but i think the computer speakers sound better with the product (i never played mp3 on the stereo before so cannot compare, but have no complaints with the sound quality). The setup was simple- just plug and play, with no effort I cannot figure out how to turn the device on and off without the remote. As noted the remote is IR, so it must be pointed at the device, but the remote pointed at the stereo receiver will change the song on the computer in the other room (i had expected to have to go to the computer to do that, so that was a definite plus). I cannot control it however from my decks or bedroom that have wired speaker from the stereo. The sound knobs on the devices and the remote work, so the device can be set to put in a balanced input to the amplifier so that the stereo volume does not have to be adjusted everytime a source is switched (unlike my dvd player which has to be run at 1 1/2 times the volume of anything else). I have only one receiver and have not tried any other features. They provided plenty of cables including a gold plated audio to stereo split jack and a usb to ac converter (in case you are not using it with a computer and instead to send stereo to wireless speakers). The only imaginable cable they did not provide was the simple red-white to red-white stereo cable that anyone who has had more than one audio device in the past and not thrown away the cables has a pile of anyway. I have wireless internet on 2.4 and this device transmits on 2.4, so anytime the unit is used, i cannot access internet on the second computer. I am trying to find a work around for that but for now i cannot recommend this device for anyone dependant on wireless internet. For me it not a huge issue, as there are not that may times when i would be running the stereo and also using the internet downstairs (which is connected directly into its own stereo), but for a lot of people this would be a serious issue. The internet that is directly wired works fine with it running (it is running as i write this), and the internet does not seem to interfere with it (ie i do not have to turn off the wireless internet transmitter at any time). I have DECT 6.0 phones that are not interfered with, so cannot comment on other phones. The creative site is a bit difficult and near impossible to find answers on, probably like most sites, but to even register you have to try multiple different approaches as in some approaches it requires you to provide information that it won't give you any way to provide. I would also think my problem above would be one of those in the 6 pages of obscure technical FAQs they have. All in all, the product did what i expected (and also gave me the bonus of changing the songs without having to go to the computer) and i am happy with the purchase. I have to admit i fully expected it to interfere with the internet, but did not want to use an fm signal or try to mess with the technical difficulties of incorporating it in the internet signal. I also had every expectation of having to walk to the computer to play the music- but it was a tradeoff versus the expense of a whole new computer to be added to the stereo.
Clear signal. good product September 8, 2008 Product does what it claims to do. The signal is good, sound is great and you can control what effects (only 2) you want if any. Remote controll is cool too (other than having ANOTHER remote in the never ending line of remotes). The only things i do not like is 1) The signal is delayed a little (i.e over the air). Thus, you can't listen to your speaks on the PC at the same time as the speakers on your stereo because there is no delay in the sound coming from the PC to your PC speaks, but there is from the PC to these units. 2) when you have the unit turned off, it blinks a red light to let you know its off. I do not know why in the would people make products like that. When I turn it off, I want it off! Just wastes electricity.
So Far, It's Great! September 7, 2008 I'd been wanting a way to get music from my office computer (downstairs in a lower-level room) to the living room stereo upstairs. This system sounded like just the thing. The box came with all the hardware, but there were no detailed instructions. However, I found them online and following them was simple. In pretty short order I had music broadcasting from my PC to the living room, which I could control from the LR with a remote. I haven't had many occasions to use it yet, so can't address the subject of reliability, or life of service. I also haven't accessed all the functions of which the system is capable, but so far it's great and I can recommend it heartily.
doesn't work as advertised September 4, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I'm attaching this review to both the transmitter and receiver of this wireless music system.
I bought 1 transmitter and 2 receivers as a gift before trying it -- big mistake. The marketing materials claim you get crystal clear audio wirelessly at 100 feet. That is absolutely not the case. I put 1 receiver 30 feet away from the transmitter and the audio quality is so poor as to be completely unusable (and the signal sometimes drops out completely). I troubleshot and isolated the problem, which was definitely stemming from the wireless connection. I tried re-arranging furniture but I simply couldn't make the two units any closer together. Ultimately, I ended up throwing the two wireless receivers in the trash and putting just the dock itself attached to the main stereo system (which has no TV, so the video portion of the dock is useless).
Besides the fact that the item doesn't work as advertised, here are some additional complaints:
* They don't come with all the audio cables you'll need.
* The units are needlessly big and bulky. The receiver units in particular should be much smaller because they have no dock.
* Better still, I wish there was only one type of unit and they could all act as docks; at least this way, my recipient could dock his iPod near his stereo when he wants to listen to music and dock it near the TV when he wants to see photos.
* The remotes are overly complex for how little you can do with this system.
* You must know your way around the iPod menu by heart in order to use the remote controls from a distance.
* You really need your music well-arranged in playlists in order to use this system to its fullest. Otherwise, you're left scrolling through a giant list of random songs, and the remote control doesn't have a scroll wheel, you have to forward through the songs one at a time.
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