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  • capa
    Banned
    • Jul 2002
    • 5321

    #1

    Wireless rears for home theater?

    Just wondering how many of you guys use a wireless solution to your home theater set up? I am looking to do the same, but wondering what the best way to go about it is. Currently I have the standard 3 fronts and 2 rears...all wired. I don't mind the fronts being wired as wires are short and cannot be seen.

    Is there a way to incorporate wireless rears into a solution like this, or you pretty much have to go wireless soundbar, wireless fronts, etc?

    Thanks for any help...

    C
  • SuperBowlNachos
    All Star
    • Jul 2004
    • 10218

    #2
    Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

    Ask here
    http://forums.operationsports.com/fo...thread-13.html
    or here
    http://forums.operationsports.com/fo...tv-thread.html

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    • Herky
      Working for the weekend
      • Jun 2004
      • 4715

      #3
      Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

      I've used a kit from Rocketfish for years I bought at Best Buy and it works great. They sell a newer version now there.
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      • mestevo
        Gooney Goo Goo
        • Apr 2010
        • 19556

        #4
        Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

        Originally posted by Herky
        I've used a kit from Rocketfish for years I bought at Best Buy and it works great. They sell a newer version now there.
        I'm using this also. Not a big audiofile or anything (yet I have ATMOS addons) but I it works.

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        • pietasterp
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          • Feb 2004
          • 6244

          #5
          Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

          The only problem is that the Rocketfish isn't really 'wireless' per se. I suppose it's decent, but I've had this same issue (wanting wireless rears) and to my knowledge, other than stupendously expensive wholesale wireless setups, I have yet to find a good solution to this problem. Which is amazing in 2017, come to think of it...

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          • Moses Shuttlesworth
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            • Aug 2006
            • 9435

            #6
            Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

            If you want a wireless system, go with Sonos. Great sound and their support is first class.

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            • Herky
              Working for the weekend
              • Jun 2004
              • 4715

              #7
              Re: Wireless rears for home theater?

              Originally posted by pietasterp
              The only problem is that the Rocketfish isn't really 'wireless' per se. I suppose it's decent, but I've had this same issue (wanting wireless rears) and to my knowledge, other than stupendously expensive wholesale wireless setups, I have yet to find a good solution to this problem. Which is amazing in 2017, come to think of it...
              This is true. They still need to be wired to something in the rear. I hide the speaker wires behind my couch and put the rear receiver on the floor next to the right side of my couch. It's wireless in the fact that you don't need to run the wires to the front of your receiver, but you are correct in that wires are still involved.
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