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The T15 are those bookshelf speakers whose high versatility is built to impress. Engineered with Polk's proprietary Dynamic Balance technology, they're primed to improve your home theater experience and take on your entire arsenal of tunes without fail. Think brighter highs, a wide-open mid-range and surprising bass response - the perfect entry into high-performance audio. What~s more, it~s easy to setup, supports Dolby and DTS, and connects to most home theater receivers, stereos or home theater processors. The best part is that it won't drain your wallet! Go big on great sound made for everyone. Add the T15 bookshelf stereo speakers to your home audio setup today.
 
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Excellent bookshelf speakers
on May 9, 2015
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Excellent bookshelf speakers with a quality product and quality name. I use these off a wireless speaker system. They work great and have great sound range for small speakers.
My Best Buy number: 2820955966
My Best Buy number: 2820955966
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 
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Excellent wireless system for basement sound
on May 9, 2015
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Designed for wireless rear speakers but I am using this for wireless sound in my basement. I run it off my stereo receiver and use a simple speaker switch. Clear sound with no distortion. Distance is about 50 feet through floor and wall.
My Best Buy number: 2820955966
My Best Buy number: 2820955966
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Only at Best BuyEnjoy vibrant CD-quality audio with this Rocketfish~ RF-WHTIB wireless rear speaker kit, which features a wireless range up to 100' for clear transmission. Multiple placement options allow flexible use.
 

using with ceiling speakers

I have a 7/1 system. I am moving next week and can not get the wires up my outside wall and into the ceiling so my question is, if i put the receiver end up in my attic (in the same room but in the attic) and plug it in up there and then into the speakers, will it work (with there being drywall between the transmitter and reciever)? I am seeing some responses that says it should go up to 100' and only loses about 20' for every wall and the 2 devices would be WELL within 80' of each other, more like 40'. Also, is there any reason for concern with having it plugged in up there?
I use this system for wireless stereo sound in my basement. I am going through a wall/floor. The receiver is about 40-50 feet from the transmitter and I have no problems (distortion, drop outs, etc.). Attic installation should be fine but it is a powered amplifier so there may be a little heat generation or ambient heat from the attic.
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