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🎧 Cut the wires, not the vibe — wireless surround sound redefined!
The Dynasty PROAUDIO WSA-5RP-PLUS is a premium wireless surround sound rear speaker kit featuring dual-band 5.2/5.8GHz transmission with 106 RF channels to avoid interference. It includes built-in 2 x 100W Class D amplifiers housed in a durable metal chassis, supports up to 100 feet wireless range, and offers versatile connectivity with RCA and line-level inputs. Designed for easy integration with any A/V receiver, it also supports subwoofer connections for a full 2.1 surround sound setup, delivering high-resolution, near lossless audio for a clutter-free, immersive home theater experience.









| ASIN | B0C695BQGV |
| Additional Features | Radio |
| Antenna Location | for smartphones or tablets |
| Audio Encoding | PCM |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Audio output mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105,780 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #381 in Coaxial Car Speakers |
| Brand | DYNASTY PROAUDIO |
| Built-In Media | power adaptors |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Personal computer, Game console, Television, Amplifier, Speaker |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | RCA, Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity technology | RCA , Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 116 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.2D x 17.8W x 3.2H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 84.3 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DYNASTY PROAUDIO |
| Material | Metal |
| Maximum Range | 100 Feet |
| Model Name | WSA-5RP PLUS |
| Model Number | WSA-5RP PLUS |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Mounting type | Tabletop |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 or 2.1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
| Speaker Type | Surround Sound |
| Speaker maximum output power | 100 Watts |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home Entertainment, Surround Sound Systems, Passive Bookshelf Speakers, Rear Surround Sound Loudspeakers |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 850006657636 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | 5.2 & 5.8GHz |
K**T
A few tweaks and this works brilliantly.
There is a lot of concern about wireless surrounds. I bought this on the back of the reviews because running wires to my surrounds was simply not possible. Setup was easy. Hook up, switch on and go. The transmitter sits by my TV on the other side of my center speaker from the amp. Turned up the gain on the wireless receiver amp to max. FWIW there are 16 devices on my wireless network, including the Amp, PS5, Switch, Roku, and 'smart' TV. Initially, worked very well with the receiver placed on the floor next to the sofa with my surrounds on either side of the sofa. Transmission is about 12ft, not quite line of sight. Then I started to hear a few pops and bumps. These were more distracting than I thought they'd be. However, I moved the receiver to the side table next to the sofa (line of sight to the transmitter) and have not heard any artifacts since. The one slightly odd feature is that the Denon Audyssey room correction puts these speakers as 20ft rather than 4ft from the listening position, presumably because of the delay. Seems to work as it sounds amazing. Overall, therefore, with one very minor positional tweak, this has worked beautifully and flawlessly for the last 3 weeks.
M**N
Works as designed; easy setup and it's quiet.
I use this for rear surround speakers, and it works exactly as I'd hoped. I have a triband wifi network and was concerned that there might be a conflict... but there's not. I've had the Dynasty for about a month and there's been no pops/clicks/noise in the surround speakers, nor has my wifi slowed. When pairing the Dynasty TX and RX I made sure I was streaming Prime videos on my TV's and computers in the hopes it would find and connect to an "empty" channel. It did, but I really don't know if the high level of wifi traffic helped or if I just got lucky. But the end result is that neither one affects the other. The TX and RX are about 20 feet apart from each other, and the arm of a couch blocks a direct line of sight but I've had no issues with dropouts or pops/noise. The amp itself is quiet too, no hiss at any level. It does have some processing delay... YPAO thinks my speakers are almost 30 feet farther from the measurement mic than they actually are, but my Yamaha A4A compensated and everything is time aligned in the end.
C**T
does not work constant dropouts in the signal.
I should have listened to everybody’s reviews about the poor connection. I just hooked this thing up and I really really wanted it to work, but it does not work at all. The Wi-Fi hooked up immediately, but I cannot get it to play properly. Constant signal dropouts. I tried to switch channels, but I can’t seem to do that. I really need some help with this thing, because it does not work at all. Constant popping and dropouts. The single is very poor. Both units are less than 11 feet away from each other and there is a full line of sight. I just cannot get it to work. I’ve been pissing around with it now for about four hours, very sad about it because I really want this thing to work. If you are the manufacturer and you are listening could you please reply back with some help there has to be something I can do to fix this issue I do not want to have to send it back. ——update—— I finally figured out what was causing all the issues. This is very important because many of you will have the same problems. Make sure the transmitter is at least a meter away from your router or Wi-Fi device. The minute you get it discard the antennas that come with it. Go on Amazon and buy two aftermarket Wi-Fi antennas and install on device. The device still has pops here and there but very seldom does it happen. I am now happy with the product and will not return it. I am giving the device three stars because it was such a hassle trying to figure out how to get it working properly. Advice to manufacturer put a better Wi-Fi antenna on this device and your reviews will improve Drastically. The class D amplifier in this unit is excellent.
A**R
*updated* review - Good but not perfect. Occasional speaker popping even after antenna upgrade.
I have a 20x20 room with hardwood floors and no easy way to connect surround channel speakers. The metal chassis feels sturdy and well made. The units connect and operate on the 5.2 and 5.8 ghz radio frequencies provide lossless audio. They are not wifi or bluetooth. Setup is super easy and only requires turning both units on. You'll see the blinking light turn solid in a couple of seconds when both units are paired. There is a paring button if you need to change from the default 5.8 ghz frequency to 5.2 or to pair again. The unit will find the best channel with the selected frequency. I don't think they rescan for the best channel once set which would help when they encounter interference. I've turned the units on and off and they've always paired within seconds. I have the transmitter sitting on an 8 foot tv console opposite ends from a mesh wifi 6 wireless router that operates on 2.4 and 5.2 ghz with 15 feet line of sight to the receiver unit. The units were working fine for two months, no interference or noise until now. I get an occasional pop on the speaker. I've switched the included antennas to +8db gain, longer, wifi 2.4ghz and 5-5.8 ghz antennas and occasionally will get a pop. I use my AVR preamp RCA low level connections for left right surround and subwoofer connections to the transmitter. It's set at zero attenuation. It's good to know that this unit allows -6 and -12db attenuation if your signal level is too high and causing clipping. I haven't tried using the speaker level connections, but given the choice, RCA usually provides a cleaner signal with less chance of noise or clipping. Once connected, I ran my AVR Audyssey setup and had to turn the remote receiver volume up half way. I was hesitant to use a wireless connection, but I am happy so far with this unit's performance. The occasional pop is annoying but random and doesn't happen often. When it happens, I'll turn the unit on and off to force it to rescan for a clearer channel and pair itself. You can find reputable online videos and reviews that provide actual amplifier performance data which convinced me to give this a try. A hardwire connection to your AVR is always best if possible. But you need to factor in the cost of quality speaker wire and how to hide it. This is a good, near lossless solution that provides 2x50 watts rms per channel at 8 ohms, 2x100 watts rms at 4 ohms. If you need more power, you can bridge the amp on the receiver to get 100 watts rms at 8 ohms for one channel! Of course you will need to buy a second receiver and also bridge it for a second channel if you go that route. It would be nice if the units automatically scan for a clearer channel if there is interference. It would be nice if the unit auto sense for a signal to turn on and turn off after inactivity. I think they do go into a standby mode because I've never heard noise or popping when I'm not using the AVR, but their blue power lights are always on. Good but not perfect.
E**R
Looks good, works great, easy to set up.
No wires across the living room floor or over the doors was the goal. Surrounds and Subwoofers aren't critical for sound quality so thought that going wireless would be feasible. -System is easy to set up. -No problems with range (although it really is only 6 fit). -Connectivity to speakers and subwoofer works great. -Gear itself seems pretty tough. -Isn't ugly and cause any issues with the decor. There are thoughts of delay, but I haven't experienced any. I do have a Yamaha and will do a YPAO check to have the receiver figure out the environment and adjust according. All in all, it's a great solution. A little pricey, but rather pay more and have no issues.
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