

🎧 Elevate your surround sound game—wireless, powerful, and interference-proof!
The Dynasty PROAUDIO WSA-5RP-PLUS is a premium wireless rear surround speaker kit featuring dual-band 5.2/5.8GHz transmission with 106 RF channels for near lossless audio. It includes built-in 2 x 100W RMS Class D amplifiers housed in a durable metal chassis, supports RCA and speaker line inputs, and offers a 100 ft wireless range. Designed for easy integration with any A/V receiver, it also provides subwoofer connectivity for a complete immersive audio experience.









| ASIN | B0C695BQGV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #93,448 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #344 in Coaxial Car Speakers |
| Item model number | WSA-5RP PLUS |
| Manufacturer | DYNASTY PROAUDIO |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 17.78 x 3.18 cm; 2.39 kg |
A**R
This is a great solution! 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 and is the reason why they have the bandwidth to 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'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. I keep the units on 24/7 and I have had absolutely no hissing, interference or popping. I've used my nearby kitchen microwave and cellphone with no issues. The receiver unit is 20 feet away behind a leather couch, no direct line of sight. I've read other reviews about replacing the included wifi antennas but I haven't had the need to. I used 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 very happy so far with this unit's performance. 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 14-16 gauge oxygen free copper wire and how to hide it. This is a great, 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 can auto sense for a signal to turn on and turn off after inactivity and if they came in white or silver color. Great set it and forget it solution.
M**N
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
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.
F**3
Installation and set up was easy. Straight forward after getting a magnifying glass to read the instructions. First movie, no artifacts. Second, much popping and cracking. Replacing antennas helped. Fewer but still pops. Moved sending unit away from amplifier helped again. Fewer still, but still. Looking for even better antennas. Yes, in line of sight and only 13’ apart. Quality of sound quite good with no latency. Not 5 stars yet. Looking for a solution. Sony ES amp with Definitive Technology rear speakers. Good stuff helps, I think.
W**N
Kinda pricey, but plug and play straight out of the box. No issues with connectivity. Good solid build should last a while. No discernable audio lag. Update: I did have an occasional unexpected click from the speakers. 20' distance with only the couch in between. I upgraded both antennae to 12db gain for WiFi and haven't heard it since. Update2: I had an idea to change my setup and bought a powered center channel speaker intending to use the sub channel to send it with L&R speakers. Turns out the sub channel has very low sampling rate which cuts out everything over about 2kHz.
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