I'm with shanemspurlock here. I have the rear speakers of my system using the Rocketfish wireless system and it's just fine for rear speakers.
However he must have a slightly newer version than I do, since my receiver is always on, unless I turn it off. I just leave it on all the time since it doesn't suck down much power, and the receiver is stuck in the back of a bookshelf so it's not really convenient to power it on/off every time I use it.
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I'm with shanemspurlock here. I have the rear speakers of my system using the Rocketfish wireless system and it's just fine for rear speakers.
However he must have a slightly newer version than I do, since my receiver is always on, unless I turn it off. I just leave it on all the time since it doesn't suck down much power, and the receiver is stuck in the back of a bookshelf so it's not really convenient to power it on/off every time I use it.