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Herd Posted
If you can find my review on the wireless speaker kit I provide much more info. This works exactly as advertised. My wires are gone and there's no interference. If you are on the fence trust me and buy it.
angecarr Posted
when I bought this Rocketfish wireless transmitter, I had read a few reviews on different wireless transmitter/recievers and they all had pros and cons like everything else thats ever reviewed. I ultimately went with the Rockfish. I don't know about anybody else's final decision, but I scored, this thing works better than I expected.I wired it up plugged it in and paired the the unit. Have been using it for a few weeks now and its flawless. I have two Klipsch subs diagonally across from each other and the lows fill the house like a movie theater. Good job Rocketfish !
andrewace Posted
set up is simple, that's about the only nice thing I have to say about this. It doesn't work unless you have your volume turned up to a certain point, which is way too loud. When it does seem to work, there is a noticeable delay. It always loses conection whenever I change to a different source, which gets to be a pain having to re sync it everytime. This thing is way more trouble than it's worth. I would not recommend this product.
NoLeftShoe Posted
This thing has made my Klipsch 10 " Subwoofer wireless. I use it in a 7.1 setup for a medium size media room and needed to place the subwoofer in a spot in the back of the room for a cleaner appearance. Overall it works well after I calibrated it with my receiver's calibration mic. I will have to report that at low volumes it often provides no signal. This leads to a low frequency feedback from time to time. I have heard this maybe two to three times in the month I have had this wireless transmitter. It preforms very well at mid to high volumes.
Sharky Posted
I purchased this so I could not have to run wires in my house. Problem was that you have a to have a good receiver to make this device work great. Mine was older and it had too much of going in and out on the sub and would cause it to pop a lot when you would get a larger boom. I like the device itself and it is nice and small and compact and easy to hide behind the sub. I ended up returning and ran the wires in my wall to the sub location. I would recommend this to someone with a newer stereo but mine did not do so great with it.
Sat32 Posted
Had to adjust output on Receiver higher then set by calibration for the wireless to work at low volume. Then I just lowered the subs volume to compensate,
Jerry Posted
If you want to hide a subwoofer in a room and still have the rich sound of base come through when needed and not have to worry about wires, this is the perfect product
Signguywi Posted
Im using this for a subwoofer on my ground level and the source is from the basement below. It took some minor tweaking of position to keep the signal connected. It shuts itself off until it detects a signal then turns itself on. Works great.
gks1896 Posted
It took about 5 seconds to hear my subwoofer rumble. Easy and fast connect no extra configuring. Great tool when trying to compromise tv wire clutter. placed the sub about 18 ft away and works great .
jec6613 Posted
Beware that if you don't have continuous load on the sub it will pop when it comes out of power save since it's not shorted to ground on power-up. Otherwise, as good as the much more expensive options (10x the cost).
Shiv Posted
This setup was a lifesaver! I was able to conceal my sub in a big room and not worry about wires being seen! Great sound quality and simple to use!
Done Posted
I bought this as a replacement for an older unit I bought on ebay that died. this one is much better quality and paired up in minutes. only gave it four stars because I haven't used it long so want to see how it lasts over time
nickcal Posted
I love having surround sound, but hate the cables that come along with it. So, when I installed my 5.1 system, I got a wireless adapter system for my back speakers. I recently remodeled my living room and had to reconfigure where my subwoofer was living so I added this transmitter kit to my system as well. It's easy to set up, but I did have one issue with it. Every once in a while, there will be a loud popping noise that occurs. This seems to happen at random and only when I am watching certain channels. I quick reset of the system usually remedies the problem, but it's a bit annoying that I have to do anything to it at all. Other than that, this is a great option for a wireless connection to your subwoofer.
Curt5522 Posted
I've been skeptical about being able to retain quality sound via a wireless subwoofer kit but decided I needed to move the subwoofer in my Master Bedroom Theater setup. I wish I had tried this before now as it worked great with the Energy Classic Take subwoofer. I decided to add a second Klipsch reference subwoofer to my primary Home Theater system and ordered a second Rocketfish wireless kit for it. I've already received both and all have worked flawlessly. I would like to try the wireless kit for the rear surround speakers but the power outlet requirement kind of makes it pointless. But I would recommend the subwoofer kit if it's compatible with your equipment.
Verebs1 Posted
Great concept with poor execution being as is a subwoofer the bass in a movie or music is the same it ties the whole sound together. The problem being there is a significant delay or lag in the timing due to the wireless nature I presume. This latency definitely causes A disruption in the feel of the sound. Your experience may be different than mine but I tested multiple setups and they all resulted in the same issue whether it was 2 ft apart or in the other room.
Robb Posted
I bought this to add a wireless connection between my sub and receiver. It has worked as advertised and have had no issues. My sub is approximately 10 ft away from my receiver and have had no connectivity issues.
GJBAvgCus Posted
This was true plug and play functionality. Out of the box and working within minutes. Yamaha receiver to Polk sub worked like a charm at 15 feet.
Henry Posted
Turned out to be a perfect solution for my home, where I didn't want to run cabling. Works flawlessly and haven't noticed any sound degradation. Easy set-up. Definitely recommend.
TheSib Posted
I purchased a Sony TV that had an available subwoofer for purchase at an additional $300. I mulled that over, but knew I already owned 2 Klipsch 15" subs, and didn't want a 3rd. I decided to see if this wireless extender would work, and much to my surprise, it works perfectly! It allows the sub to come on when the TV is powered on, almost instantly. All I had to do was connect it through the 3.5mm headphone jack on the TV, and go to settings and change the jack to be a subwoofer output. Perfect!
Venice Posted
This is a great way to relocate your subwoofer without any perceptible loss in quality. Great solution if your wife hates cables.