To enhance your home theater installation, you need to ensure that the projector is connected to a surround sound system. This is because a good sound system can make an ordinary film-watching session into an adventurous experience. While using wired systems has been the norm for ages, wireless systems such as the AWOL ThunderBeat Surround Sound System are shaking things up in the market.
In this guide to connecting speakers to projectors, we’ll explore traditional wired methods, the challenges they pose, and how innovative wireless solutions are revolutionizing home audio setups. Whether you’re learning how to hook up a speaker to a projector or looking for cutting-edge alternatives, this blog has you covered.
Common Ways to Connect a Projector to a Surround Sound System
An AV receiver is probably the best and most effective way of connecting the projector to the surround sound system of any setup. This is normally done in the following manner:
Connecting the Projector to the AV Receiver:
A projector is connected to the extension cable by means of an HDMI cable, preferably the one that goes into the receiver’s HDMI ARC/eARC port.
The routing of audio and video signals takes place as follows:
In this setup, the AV receiver is responsible for routing, such as sending the video signal to the projector and the audio signal to the surround sound system.
This setup does very well, although there are considerable drawbacks, which we will consider next.
Challenges with Wired Setups:
Although wired connections might be dependable, they also have considerable disadvantages:
- Expensive Devices: The cost for the entire setup can be increased tremendously by high-range audiovisual receivers and expensive HDMI wires.
- Messy Connections: This is the installation of wires as well as concealing them, which is labor-intensive and time-consuming, requiring even other accessories at times.
- Installer Fees: Exorbitantly, such complicated systems sometimes need their installation by experts, which may cost your project thousands of dollars.
Wireless Connection with Bluetooth or Wireless Transmitters
The use of wireless audio technology provides a modern solution to the use of traditional equipment. Bluetooth or wireless audio transmitters can link your projector to external speakers or soundbars without the hassle of extensive wiring. With this technology available, there may be cases of latency and audio lag.
Here comes AWOL ThunderBeat All-Wireless Surround Sound System, a product that incorporates the convenience that Bluetooth technology brings but without compromising on audio quality.
Why Choose AWOL ThunderBeat All-Wireless Surround Sound System?
AWOL Vision is always stepping up its game in home theater technology with innovations such as ultra-short-throw (UST) projectors. The AWOL Vision ThunderBeat all-wireless Surround Sound System is a true reflection of this spirit, as it provides a luxurious audio experience without any complications.
- Simplified Setup
No AV receiver is required. You simply connect the wireless transmitter to the eARC port of the AWOL Vision UST projector.
No complex wiring, just a power cable is all you need.
- Quick Installation
Assemble your system in 15 minutes.
No installation by an expert is required - thus saving on time and cost.
- Cost-Effective Solution
Does not incur costs on high-end AV receivers and their installation.
Get high-quality sound systems at a friendly price.
- Superior Audio Quality
Thanks to the premium quality surround sound technology, deep, clear, and immersive surround sound is produced without any delays or interruptions.
With AWOL Vision UST projectors it is designed for high performance.
Step-by-Step Guide to Connecting AWOL Vision UST Projector with ThunderBeat
Based on the AWOL ThunderBeat User Manual, I drafted a Step-by-Step projector audio connection tutorial that focuses on connecting a speaker to the projector and how to use the dongle to wirelessly connect to the AWOL Vision UST Projector.
Step 1: Getting the Equipment Ready:
Check that both your ThunderBeat system and AWOL Vision UST projector are on and working. Identify your projector’s eARC input.
Step 2: Connect the Wireless Transmitter:
Insert the wireless transmitter into the eARC port on the projector.
Step 3: Position Your Speakers:
Depending on the configuration of your room, install the surround speakers.
Step 4: Sync the System:
To pair the wireless transmitter and speakers, refer to the ThunderBeat instruction booklet.
Step 5: Verify the Setup:
Play an audio file to check if the connections are properly done, and make changes where necessary.
The Bottom Line: "A Symphony Without Strings"
There is no need for constant wiring or hard and expensive installations anymore. It is very easy to put a home theater with high-quality cinema sound, just like AWOL ThunderBeat Surround Sound System.
By using AWOL Vision UST projectors together with the ThunderBeat system, one is welcoming a new era in home entertainment: effortless, wireless, and completely immersive.
Want to improve your setup? Choose AWOL ThunderBeat and listen to the music without any wires.