Wireless or wired?


Top of the morning everyone! I will be adding a 3rd and 4th sub to my system and am considering going wireless for ease of placement. Will sound quality be the same as wired? Thank you! 
ronboco
I’m really looking forward to hearing it with music and movies. Did you find you still needed bass traps with 4 subs? Our room has 18 ft ceiling and is open on two sides. I found it interesting that GIK recommended at least 24 bass traps as well as some diffusion and mid to high absorption and Vicoustics recommended 0 bass traps with only mid and high absorption and no diffusion. I think I’ll wait on room treatment until I see how it sounds. Thank you again. I have learned a lot reading yours and others posts since I joined although a lot of it is still over my head. 
ronboco, I use WiFi and can see two possible problems.  One is interference.  There is a dozen of channels at 2.4GHz, but you can only have three non-overlapping and I had dropouts.  I switched to 5GHz and it is fine now.  The other problem is delay.  Music is transferred in packets and plays with a couple of seconds delay.  When playback stops it keeps playing for couple of second from the receiver's buffer.  It makes no difference, as long as all music is delayed.  If it is only for subs it has to be time aligned.
Zero bass traps in my room. Tried em many years ago. Well a lot of people rave about them. Make it sound like you just can't live without em. Well I tried and tried. Of course they made a difference. Just not an improvement. Thankfully never cost me a cent!  

This stuff is not that hard. Its just there's a lot of it. A lot of simple stuff. But its just not that complicated. So just keep learning all the little bits. It all adds up. Especially if you learn the bits that actually work. ;)

@kijanki Thanks for the advice. I will be using RELs airship wireless system. I think it is 5.8 GHz. I will check to see if the delay is accounted for.