Anyone has looked into Sonneteer's Bard wireless audio products?

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Bemopti123

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Now that I have a house, my system is split, with one system having the best components of the heard, while the other, more dynamic one is downstairs, waiting for a good component to feed into it.

I have space constraints in the rack upstairs, only being able to either house a top loading transport on top, a 47 Labs Shigaraki and tuner OR a Eurolabs Cello II turntable, but not both.  It would have been interesting to make it an all analogue system upstairs, but I am afraid of taking the Shigaraki downstairs, to the possible dangers of my baby son and his fingers.

So, I wonder if the Bard products might be a good alternative for distributing signals throughout the house from one system, the one upstairs to the system in the first floor.  I have heard that it might not be 100% transparent, but for all matters, it would be better to share top notch sources and distribute them wirelessly rather than making do with DVD players as sources and what not. 

And No, although I have a MacMini with external HDs upstairs, I have already tried a SqueezeBox 2 and I simply despised its very flawed interface, as well as its signal unreliability.  The best would be to have a box that would transmit either digital or analogue signals wirelessly to another preamplifier or amplifier.

I am aware of only one product that might be able to do this with audio fidelity in mind, that is the Sonneteer products. 

Have ANYONE here experienced these line of products or something similar?