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My gut is telling me this is not an issue ...... AND we need to assure you don't have your question turned around backwards. This is a very simple system. It is designed to take the rear speaker output from your main amplifier and send it to a receiver across the room. The unit's receiver has typical speaker jack for the rear speakers. Since the output of your amplifier is not going into a speaker cone that could "blow" I'd not think "handling" capability to be an issue. I'd like to presume circuitry in the transmitter would protect too much coming in. Most people ask - what is the power coming out of the receiving unit that drives the rear speakers. I've never found out, but I have no volume problem with my NHT SB1 rear bookshelf speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.25 I believe. Movies and TV sound pretty good through this unit but music with continuous power not so much.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The wattage from the stereo/home theater is not relevant. It's the Rocketfish that drives the speakers, and thus determines output power. What matters here is the impedance of the stereo and the speakers. The Rocketfish has a range, I don't remember exactly, probably you can find out online, but I'd guess 6-16 ohms...your set up will probably be within that range.
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