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ButtKicker BK-LINK RF Wireless System
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Reviews by Users
09 Mar 2009



Works great for my subwoofer...
After reading the reviews and searching the web for reviewers saying that this could work/couldn't work for subwoofers other than the Buttkicker, I'd thought I'd give it a try, not wanting to run 40-some odd feet of subwoofer cable. Seems to be working fine with my Definitive Technologies powered subwoofer, and I'm not hearing any noise or outside signals/interference. I don't have any wireless units using the same frequency and I'm using it in a single home, so that might be a factor. I have...
–Bilbofrom Amazon.com
09 Jan 2009



Again not for subs!
Ths works fine. This is not for a sub so why would you give it a negitive rating trying to use it for something it is not intended for. If the humm is there before you start and you hook this up and the hum is still there is is not the fault of this product it is something you have mucked up in your system. This is actually doing the right thing and transmitting the hum. works well for it's intended purpose.
–J. Lambertfrom Amazon.com
07 Jul 2008



Good concept, but had to return it
I bought this to eliminate a 35' subwoofer cable run that was generating some RF noise ("hum"). Unfortunately, while the BK-LINK setup eliminated the hum, it introduced a weird "thump": every few seconds, not on a regular schedule, the subwoofer would emit a low "thump", as if the RF receiver attached to it had received a channel change request or something. It was incredibly annoying since (a) it happened all the time, not just when music was playing, (b) it happened irregularly...ever 10-30...
–Craig Froehlefrom Amazon.com