Although when you first open the box the receiver and transmitter look cheap, they perform remarkably well. In fact, the RCA connect cables they include in the box look like something out of a cheap throwaway DVD player box. I would have rather used a hard line to my powered MK subwoofer but I had to please the wifey. Anyway, after reading the reviews here I gave it a shot. My subwoofer sits next to my couch about 12 feet from the receiver. I hid the transmitter and receiver behind the surround receiver and subwoofer and you can't even see them. I adjusted and instructed and played a DVD. Wow! I can't tell the difference. I use newer Panasonic DECT 6.0 cordless phones so it doesn't interfere. Also, wifi is on 2.4ghz so it doesn't seem to be affected either. I haven't used the microwave yet but that should be an easy workaround since I usually don't watch movies and use the microwave at the same time. This product is great for the specific purpose of transmitting lower frequencies. Of course, this all works only with a good powered (amplfied) subwoofer.
I don't notice any hum or lower frequency sounds. If the receiver is plugged into the subwoofer without the transmitter plugged in, I get the hum. This behavior should be normal since it is pickup any ambient noise. Once the transmitter is plugged in there is no noise at all.
I agree with other posters. Make sure you don't have any noise in your system before installing the RF link. Ground Loops are tricky to diagnose but they must be solved prior to working with any wireless system.Get more detail about ButtKicker BK-LINK RF Wireless System.
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