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Electronics : Rocketfish Universal Wireless Rear Speaker Kit


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Brand: Rocketfish
Color: Blackf
EAN: 0600603112218
Label: Rocketfish
Manufacturer: Rocketfish
Model: RF-WHTIB
Publisher: Rocketfish
Sales Rank: 8949
Studio: Rocketfish


Features:
  • Provides uncompressed CD-quality audio to rear speakers without the use of wires
  • Wireless signal with 100' range
  • Multiple mounting options, including horizontal, vertical in the included stand or wall-mounted
  • Includes sender, receiver with stand, two 2" sections of speaker wire, AC adapter and user manual
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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
This wireless kit sends rich sound to your home entertainment system speakers while eliminating ugly and cumbersome wires. Just plug the sender into your home theater and your rear speakers into the receiver.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Does what it promises
First thing you should know about this wireless kit: you'll end up with more wires. You'll get rid of the wires that cross your room from your receiver to the rear speakers of your home theater system, but in order to do so you'll have to add two more wires between the receiver and the transmitter that comes with this product (the additional wires that you'll need are included in the kit). Nevertheless, it was worth it for me. Set up was easy and seamless. The quality of the sound is good. The only ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works exactly as advertised.
We recently moved into a new townhouse and I wanted a 5.1 home theater set-up. I didn't want to run wires to the rear speakers so I started looking into wireless speakers (Panasonic and Sony). I wasn't too happy with the reviews on these wireless HTIB's, so I was excited to stumble upon the Rocketfish Wireless Kit. Knowing this product was available, I was able to look at much higher quality speakers.

I ended up buying Orb Audio speakers and am happy to say Rocketfish works exactly as advertised. ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works well!!!
Well I bought this one after giving up on all the wired options to cleanly hook up my rear speakers. My living room is setup in such a way that I can't have wires running along the trims or by any other means and thanks to my all mightly builder (i bought a new home few months back), they refused to wire the place for surround sound speakers. So my final option was to get this wireless kit, and I have to say I am somewhat satisfied.

The setup is simple and easy. There is a sender and reciever and ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Read the instructions
I bought this item from Best Buy. There are two boxes one is the transmitter which connects to the Amp and the other is the receiver which connects to the rear speakers. I connected them backwards and it did indeed shut off my amp, because the rear box is an amplifier and when it is connected to the amp that is a bad situation. Once I realized I had it backwards, I switched the boxes and everything worked great. I'm glad my amp has some kind of circuit protection or else I would have fried it. I believe all ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I use it differently but it still works well for me.
I purchased this kit with the intent to use it not in a surround sound system but to pipe music to two speakers in another room, so that I can play music in multiple rooms. I set it up so that the Rocketfish sender is connected to my Audio-Video receiver unit's output for front stereo speakers (while the front stereo speakers are also connected to the same output). The Rocketfish receiver was setup in the other room and I hooked it up to two other speakers. And it works great! I can play music through my audio-video ... Read More




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