A:AnswerIt needs A/C power and a wall wart is included. My stereo receiver has 2 outlets, one switched & one unswitched (always on). I have this adapter plugged into the switched outlet since it's only useful when the receiver is turned on.
A:AnswerSee my review, somewhat of a similar question for me. In your case, I would think all you have to do is activate only those bluetooth connections that you want to stream to at a given time..
A:AnswerYes. You may need to add a 1/8 to 1/4 stereo headphone jack adapter if the receiver has an old school RCA headphone jack. Or a Y standard right and left to 1/8 female cable if you want to go through the tape monitor or other output from the back of the receiver.
A:AnswerThe Logitech Bluetooth speaker adapter is compatible with most powered speakers, stereo systems and A/V receivers with a standard analog RCA or 3.5mm jack for wide-ranging use. - Will, Logitech.
A:AnswerHello JP, the wireless bluetooth speaker adapter works with any device with either a headphone jack (3.5 mm) or RCA inputs. Have a great rest of your day.
A:AnswerThe Logitech Bluetooth Speaker Adapter is excellent and reliable. The receiver must be less than 32 feet from your phone. I do not use it outdoors so consult with Logitech for temperature operating range.
A:AnswerFirst of all, your ceiling speakers would have to be independently powered by some amplifier, and then this bluetooth module connected to the amplifier as a source. It can't drive passive, unpowered speakers.
Second, if you choose to buy an additional module for another sound system, note that once you pair your EchoShow with one module it most probably will never pair with the second. I learned this the hard way.
A:AnswerYou could add a Bluetooth speaker to your stereo but you would not use this product for it. This device receives a Bluetooth signal; you would need to use a Bluetooth transmitter. First, you need to make sure your stereo has a “line output”. This will typically be a white and a red RCA stereo output pair. If you have this connection available, you would connect this output to the input of a Bluetooth transmitter. Next, you would pair the transmitter to your Bluetooth speaker and you are good to go.
A:AnswerI had to re read this question a few times. If you are asking, can you use this for speakers , the answer is no. This need an amp and only plugs in via a RCA jack like a CD Player.
Your Onkyo receiver will be the power source. Now if it has a second zone for those speakers and you wish to play something different outside, then this will do the job.