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mudrummer99

Senior Audioholic
Yeah, I know these words are taboo around here, but humor me for a second. I was wondering if anyone has used or knows anyone that has used the Rocketfish Wireless Speaker Kit (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?type=product&tab=7&id=1171058476489&skuId=8275528&childSku=null&count=null#headerCustomerReviews).
I am looking into these for a couple reasons. Firstly I've had a couple customers get them and they have said they are perfectly happy with them, the only consistent complaint I have heard or read about them is that they sometimes get interference from cordless phones that run at the same frequency. I don't own a cordless phone (or land-line for that matter) so that's not a concern of mine. Secondly I'm looking at it because it is less than $100 (well less with employee savings) and it saves me from having to buy a $250 rug to hide the wires that my wife would require if I were to run the speaker wire. I this unit puts out about 25W per channel which seems like it would be plenty for surround speakers, especially since mine are small at the moment. If I upgraded speakers I would probably relegate this stuff to a zone 2 setup and run hardwire. If anyone has anything I would greatly appreciate it. If no one has a huge glaring problem they've heard about, I'll probably pull the trigger so I can get my surround speakers back. As always, thanks for reading and your help.

Mike
 
bandphan

bandphan

Banned
cell phones also, neighbors phones. My biggest complaint is info not getting to the speakers in correct time.
 
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Exit

Audioholic Chief
They also no doubt have power cords which you probably want to hide for an on-the-wall instllation. They might be better on speaker stands.
 
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jochie00

Enthusiast
Have a look at KEF too.
bit more expensive but you get what you pay for
 
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