| Frequency Response | Full-Range |
| Impedance | N/A |
| Sensitivity | N/A |
| Recommended Power | N/A |
| Amplifier Power | N/A |
| Tweeter | 1" Audiophile-grade Silk-Dome Tweeter |
| Midrange | 5.25" Woven-Fiberglass Composite Mid-Woofer |
| Woofer | 8” Aluminum-Cone Subwoofer |
| Driver Configuration | Full-Range |
| Enclosure Type | 1" MDF |
| Dimensions | N/A |
| Weight | N/A |
System Features:
• Automatic Speaker Discovery and Setup, True Plug and Play
• Audiophile Grade Audio Path from Source to Speaker
• Uncompressed 24-Bit / 96 KHz Wireless Digital Audio
• Less than 5ms end-to-end Latency
• Each Speaker is Bi-amped with Active Crossover and DSP
• HD Audio Decoding of DTSTM Master Audio, Dolby® TrueHD
Aperion Intimus 4T Summit Wireless 5.1 Home Theater System includes:
• (1) HDMI Digital Wireless Home Theater One Preamp Transmitter
• (2) Intimus® 4T Summit Wireless Powered Tower Speakers
• (1) Intimus® 5C Summit Wireless Powered Center Speaker
• (2) Intimus® 4B Summit Wireless Powered Satellite Speakers
• (1) Bravus® 8A Summit Wireless Powered Subwoofer
Individual Speaker Dimensions:
Intimus 4T Wireless Tower: 34" H x 5" W x 7.5" D (Base: 8.25" x 10") - Shipping Weight: 28lbs
Intimus 4B Wireless Bookshelf: 8.75" H x 5.33" W x 5.5" D - Shipping Weight: 19lbs per pair
Intimus 5C Wireless Center Channel: 7.33" H x 19.33" W x 8" D - Shipping Weight: 21lbs
Bravus 8A Wireless Subwoofer: 15"H x 13.5" W x 13.5" D (with feet attached) - Shipping Weight: 34lbs
Home Theater One Wireless Transmitter Shipping Weight: 5lbs
Powered by Summit Wireless technology:
• Automatic speaker channel assignment (SpeakerFinderTM)
• Remote with instant sweet spot optimization (MyZoneTM)
• Advanced Aperion HDMI Digital Wireless Home Theater One Preamp Transmitter
Aperion HDMI Digital Wireless Home Theater One Preamp Transmitter
• (1) Optical
• (1) Coax
• (3) HDMI inputs
• (1) HDMI output
• (2) Stereo analog inputs
• HD Decoding for DTSTM Master Audio, Dolby® TrueHD
• LCD display: input selection and surround mode
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Exactly what is the Aperion Wireless Home Theater One box that comes with the system; is that an A/V receiver?
- You can think of the Home Theater One box as an A/V Receiver that has a wireless transmitter instead of the speaker amplifiers.
- This system does not need a traditional A/V Receiver because each speaker has two or three of its own impedance-matched amplifiers.
- How do I connect my many TV and Music sources to the wireless speaker system? Do I need to use an A/V Receiver or something like that?
- The Aperion Wireless Home Theater One transmitter has multiple inputs, just like an A/V Receiver. These inputs are selected using the remote control.
- 3 HDMI inputs / 1 HDMI output
- 2 Digital inputs (1 coaxial / 1 optical)
- 2 analog stereo inputs (3.5mm stereo jack)
- Can I use my existing, traditional Home Theater system and just add two Summit wireless speakers as surrounds?
- No, the Aperion Summit Wireless system has been designed as a complete system solution, and NOT as a wireless add-on to make part of an existing system wireless.
- Please contact one of our Home Theater Gurus at 888.880.8992 to discuss other wireless solutions such as add-on wireless surrounds for a traditional Home Theater system, which might work better for you.
- What if I want to get the latest Dolby and DTS surround formats? Do I need to buy an A/V Receiver for that?
- All of the decoding that you currently are likely to need is included. The Aperion Wireless Home Theater One transmitter packs a lot of processing in a very little box.
- Decoding is included for the following standards:
- DTS-HD Master Audio
- DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
- DTS
- Dolby TrueHD
- Dolby Digital Plus
- Dolby Digital
- Dolby Pro Logic IIx
- Can I buy a 5.1 system now and add more speakers later?
- Sure! You could even start with a 3.1 system and add wireless speakers to the system as you need. Once placed in the room and powered up, you just need to use the “Refresh Map” feature in the menus and the system will re-map all of the speakers in the system – including the new ones. This takes about 30 seconds!
- What is the maximum system size in number of speakers?
- Here’s the complete range: The minimum home theater system is a 3.1 configuration (L Front, R Front, Center, Subwoofer) and the maximum configuration is 7.1 (L Front, R Front, Center, Subwoofer, L Side Surround, R Side Surround, L Rear Surround, R Rear Surround).
- Will the wireless signal interfere with my Wi-Fi network or cordless phones, or visa-versa?
- No, unlike Wi-Fi and cordless phones, the Aperion Summit System is the first consumer electronics device to be granted use of the new U-NII band. Typical interferers such as Wi-Fi (802.11a,b,g, and n), cordless phones, Bluetooth, baby monitors, and microwave ovens do not operate on these channels. In addition, our Summit Wireless technology is frequency agile. This means that if interference is experienced, the system will immediately change channels.
- What happens if there is a power outage? What do I need to do?
- Unplugging electronic devices in the event of a power outage is always a good practice. However the system is not any more prone to damage than other Consumer Electronic devices.
- If the system remains plugged in during a power outage, when power returns, the system will be in standby mode. All you need to do is press “power” on the remote to turn the system on.
- Do I need to use a surge protector on any components of this system?
- The use of a surge protector with any electronic devices is always a good practice. However the system is not any more prone to damage than other Consumer Electronic devices.
- I'm curious about the standby draw (in terms of Watts) of the 7 speakers x bi-amps in each. Is it energy star certified or compliant?
- When the system is turned off, the system is placed in a low power mode, including the Home Theater One and all of the speakers. However, while we believe the system may meet Energy Star requirements, the standby current draw of the system is still being tested and the system has not yet been submitted for Energy Star certification.
- Will my speakers emit any sound when the system is off or in standby mode?
- No, the amplifiers in the speakers are switched off in standby mode, there will be no "hum" or sound of any kind produced by the speakers when the system is powered off, or placed in standby mode.
- Does the Home Theater One transmitter go to “sleep” when not in use?
- The Home Theater One transmitter reverts to a very low power standby mode when not in use. It is only using enough power to look for the power-on IR command from the remote.
- Can the Home Theater One transmitter turn OFF the power to the speakers, or does it time out after not being used for some period of time?
- When the power button on the remote is pressed, the system puts each speaker into their low-power mode. The Home Theater One transmitter is switched completely OFF and the electronics are then in “standby” looking for a remote control command to restart the system.
- How do I adjust EQ to make up for the acoustics of my room?
- The frequency curves of each speaker in the Aperion Summit System are factory adjusted to be as naturally “flat” as possible for the most realistic sound reproduction in all circumstances.
- Phase and volume are the far more critical adjustments needed to compensate for room anomalies and are instantly and dynamically adjusted by using the MyZone control.
- The volume of the subwoofer can be manually adjusted to increase or decrease the bass.
- Can I program a universal remote to control the Wireless system? For example, at least Power On/Off, Volume UP/DWN, Source Select?
- Yes, the remote commands are transmitted via standard Infrared (IR) and can be programmed into any learning remote. The only operation that a universal remote cannot be programmed for is MyZone. A special MyZone sensor is required in the remote.
- If I plug an HDMI 3D video signal into the transmitter box, will that signal be passed along to the TV?
- The transmitter is HDMI 1.4a compliant and, as long as the TV is plugged into the “HDMI Out” on the Home Theater One transmitter box, any 3D content from an HDMI Input will be passed to the TV.