A:AnswerI would say it depends on how loud you want it. I have 2 bookshelf speakers connected to my rocketfish for rear surround and have had no problems
A:AnswerIt will providing the receiver and transmitter are within range. This is a bluetooth device so it has range limitations. You might want to check out some wifi based devices.
A:AnswerThe unit hooks directly to the rear output speaker terminals on the surround amplifier The output of the amplifier determines the the transmitted power to the speaker receiver. It is the one with the volume control knob and it hooks directly to the speakers. Note: both units require a/c power voltage to function!
A:AnswerI don’t think so.... Soundbars typically have their own built in amplifiers and are designed to go in the front of the room close to the TV. I guess it depends on what you’re trying to do but normally this product is used for rear surround sound speakers.
A:AnswerSounds like you’re overpowering the amplifier in the rocketfish unit. Try turning it down some, check speaker polarity, make sure no copper wires from the speakers are touching (like wires from positive side touching wires from the negative side), adjust the level output on the receiver itself (it may be too low and that’s why you had to turn the rocketfish way up), surround speakers might be blown. Those are my best guesses, hope it helps.
A:Answerthe "sender" hooks up to were you would connect rear speakers on the receiver and needs to be plugged into electricity. The larger "receiver" unit connects to where you are placing your rear speakers and needs to be plugged into electricity. Your rear speakers attach to the receiving unit. Red and black speaker wires were supplied. After everything is connected and plugged in and turned on, then you pair the sender to the receiver. You will have a solid blue light when they see each other.
A:AnswerI haven't done an engineering test, but I don't think so.
I have two units connecting the two rear channels in a single room to my receiver's left and right rear channel connections. There is no sign of interference.