I am not sure where you are located so I can not tell you where a closer lace would be to you. Generally, most cities have a Radio Shack, Best Buy or Sears.
You can go wireless, but you will have to buy wireless speakers. There is no current way of upgrading from wired to wireless and keeping the same speakers. The only way I can imagine is to buy some wireless speakers and then dismantle those and add the pieces to the old wired speakers, the ideal outcome, making them wireless and using the same good quality speakers that came with the stereo.
Big box retailers such as Walmart and Target have good deals on wireless computer speakers. Electronic stores such as Best Buy and Future Shop also have good deals. There should be some great deals on Cyber Monday every year.
Wireless iPod speakers can be purchased from many different electronic stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell wireless iPod speakers include Best Buy, Crutchfield, and Walmart.
Best Buy is a company that sells wireless rear speakers. The speakers sold at Best Buy are manufactured by the company Rocketfish Universal. These speakers sell for $79.99.
Yes, there are wireless speakers that will work outside. Try Audio Unlimited Wireless Speakers .
It is possible to convert your speakers to wireless speakers but it is very expensive.
Yes, Sony wireless speakers are sold at Best Buy. To find out what the pricing is and more specific details, you will need to go to www.bestbuy.com/.
Best Buy or Amazon.com have some of the best deals on wireless 802.11 adapters.
One can purchase JBL wireless speakers from eBay,Amazon,Best Buy and John Lewis depending which model one required. JBL wireless speakers can also be purchased from the JBL official website.
Some will come with speakers and some wont. Generaly is it is sold as a home theater it will contain everything.
Bose Acoustimass 15 Series II's speakers are wired.If you want you can buy accessories which will convert them to wireless.
The brand of computer speakers you would buy for your small business would depend on what type of computer you are running and what you need your speakers to do. www.testfreaks.com/pc-speakers/ will give you a comparison to work from.