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How are the rear speakers connected to the sub? Are there typical speaker outs like with your main amplifier or are the wires built into the cabinet? If there are speaker output jacks as if it were an amplifier - there should be no problem.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a Vizio sound bar 5.1 honest to God I hate it it's really bad and there's not nothing to display what does and the remote and has no life on that display and the answer is no because that's running on RCA cables and the RCA cables don't carry the frequency that the rocketfish is sending up so no
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably not. The wireless speaker kit assumes you are connecting the sending unit to a standard AV receiver where there are the usual + and - (red and black) speaker wire connections for the right rear and left rear surround speakers. It also assumes your speakers also have the typical + and - (red and black) speaker wire connectors to connect the kit receiving unit to the speakers. The kit receiving unit uses wires to connect to your rear speakers. So you still have wires connecting your rear surround speakers to something. All this wireless rear speaker kit is designed for is to avoid having to run wires from you AV receiver across the room to your rear speakers. It appears your Visio wireless subwoofer already accomplishes that.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you have a satellite system speaker you don't need this product don't get wrong it's works well for my system. The system that you have it's a good vizio with a built system take the time to install it and enjoy.
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