Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
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I have the Monoprice 6-zone amp and an available RJ45 input on the hub to which all wall plates are connected. If I buy this Bluetooth receiver, will I also need the RJ45 to RCA converter? Or can I simply plug in the Cat 6 cable to that open input?
New User U
on Jun 5, 2018
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: The open port on the 6-zone is for control plates only. You will need the converter to use the Bluetooth module.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The open port on the 6-zone is for control plates only. You will need the converter to use the Bluetooth module.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2018
You have to have the converter because the bluetooth reciever is not a zone or a controler. It has to plug in to the converter to be able to plug in to a source input.
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- Jeff T on Jun 13, 2018
- Purchased on May 6, 2018
Your need the rca converter also. The inputs on the 6 zone/ 6 source unit is for volume control units only.
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- Jeramy c on Jun 13, 2018
- Purchased on Feb 28, 2018
You need the RJ45 to RCA to connect it and make it a input source on your AMP
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- Seth S on Jun 13, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 28, 2018
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What is the Bluetooth range?
New User U
on Aug 12, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, while the theoretical range for Bluetooth is ~100m, in reality it seems to be much, much less. My experience with this device is that once you wander more than ~20 feet away the signal starts to disintegrate. However, this is the same range I am getting with other bluetooth devices such as my August smart-lock and I have a 'small' iPhone SE which may have a small antenna? Your milage may vary and I still think this is an amazingly cool piece of tech!
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- Kevin Z on Aug 13, 2018
- Purchased on May 4, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, while the theoretical range for Bluetooth is ~100m, in reality it seems to be much, much less. My experience with this device is that once you wander more than ~20 feet away the signal starts to disintegrate. However, this is the same range I am getting with other bluetooth devices such as my August smart-lock and I have a 'small' iPhone SE which may have a small antenna? Your milage may vary and I still think this is an amazingly cool piece of tech!
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- Kevin Z on Aug 13, 2018
- Purchased on May 4, 2018
I have installed this in a central location in the house. I have not tested to see what the maximum bluetooth range is, but I find that it works perfectly if I am within 100 feet of the receiver. I can go outside to the driveway and it continues to work normally
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- Royson P on Aug 12, 2018
- Purchased on Jul 14, 2018
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Would this work with a Russound structured home audio system? My concern is that the purpose of the wires match up.
A shopper
on Mar 27, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes it will work with rj45 to rca converter. Part number 13356. Then you will come out analog to your system source. Hope this helps.
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- Shane M on Mar 27, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 1, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Yes it will work with rj45 to rca converter. Part number 13356. Then you will come out analog to your system source. Hope this helps.
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- Shane M on Mar 27, 2017
- Purchased on Mar 1, 2017
Operates independently. Just plug device into hub (sold separately) and then use rca plugs into your russound system source.
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- Kurt J on Mar 27, 2017
- Purchased on Feb 20, 2017
Not on its own. You would need the RJ45 to RCA converter to get it connected to your russound
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- Dan H on Mar 27, 2017
- Purchased on May 22, 2016
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I have the Monoprice 6-zone amp and purchased this Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter. Why does it have two line outputs? I thought the bluetooth receiver would only allow one input?
A shopper
on Jan 9, 2019
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: 2 stereo outs with 2 RG45 ins. You can use 2 of the BT keypads in different rooms. We are working on additional source keypads that will work with the converter.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 11, 2019
Any chance you can share dates/details of the "additional source keypads"? Or recommend a third party option? I am hoping the obvious RCA to Ethernet option exists to provide an end-to-end RCA option for transferring input over long distance.
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- New User U on Feb 10, 2019
BEST ANSWER: 2 stereo outs with 2 RG45 ins. You can use 2 of the BT keypads in different rooms. We are working on additional source keypads that will work with the converter.
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- Dave L Staff on Jan 11, 2019
Any chance you can share dates/details of the "additional source keypads"? Or recommend a third party option? I am hoping the obvious RCA to Ethernet option exists to provide an end-to-end RCA option for transferring input over long distance.
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- New User U on Feb 10, 2019
You can connect two Bluetooth sources. So it becomes two inputs and outputs.
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- T R on Jan 11, 2019
- Purchased on Nov 2, 2018
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Is it possible to install multiple units in a home? How would we identify the different units to pair? is it possible to rename them?
Ravi M
on Dec 30, 2016
BEST ANSWER: The previous answer is not correct. I just installed 2 of these BT modules and they both have the same name, MP13358. Help Monoprice! Is there some dip switch or other way to rename them?
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- Calvin C on Nov 2, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The previous answer is not correct. I just installed 2 of these BT modules and they both have the same name, MP13358. Help Monoprice! Is there some dip switch or other way to rename them?
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- Calvin C on Nov 2, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2018
Yes, you are only limited by the number of Rj-45 connections on the reicever. You can also purchase additional RJ45 to RCA converters if you want more.
They are each given a unique name (pretty sure) but they are hard coded. So the first one might be blue00324 and the next blue12343
They are each given a unique name (pretty sure) but they are hard coded. So the first one might be blue00324 and the next blue12343
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- Dan H on Dec 30, 2016
- Purchased on May 22, 2016
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Does this unit as well as the RJ45 require any power source? If so what type ?
A shopper
on Jan 19, 2017
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: The Keypad gets power from the Multizone RJ45 Converter. There is no power source for the keypad without the converter. The Multizone Converter comes with a small AC power adapter that plugs in to a standard wall outlet. .
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- New User U on Jan 25, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: The Keypad gets power from the Multizone RJ45 Converter. There is no power source for the keypad without the converter. The Multizone Converter comes with a small AC power adapter that plugs in to a standard wall outlet. .
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- New User U on Jan 25, 2017
- Purchased on Jan 9, 2017
only the converter does. the keypad connects via network cable and is powered over that.
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- Kevin R on Nov 8, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 8, 2016
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What is the input voltage for this? There is no spec on this device. Thanks!
Andy H
on Jan 2, 2018
BEST ANSWER: The unit is paired with the receiver. There is no power connection on the keypad. It gets its power through a cat5e cable connected to the reciever at the other end of the cat5e cable.
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 9, 2017
BEST ANSWER: The unit is paired with the receiver. There is no power connection on the keypad. It gets its power through a cat5e cable connected to the reciever at the other end of the cat5e cable.
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- New User U on Jan 2, 2018
- Purchased on Jan 9, 2017
It plugs in an Ethernet plug on the back. I just ran Cat6 to it from the 6 zone whole hole amp. Worked great. Not sure if this helps.
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- jason m on Jan 3, 2018
- Purchased on Apr 9, 2017
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I purchased the multizone source key pad with Bluetooth. Once I connected it to the converter I get lots of reverberation. I get 10x more hum than I do music. Has anyone else experienced this and what did you do to fix it?
A shopper
on May 23, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello and thank you for your question.
Please contact us at [email protected] with a detailed summary of the issue you are experiencing and our knowledgeable Technical Support staff would be more than happy to assist. Thank you
Please contact us at [email protected] with a detailed summary of the issue you are experiencing and our knowledgeable Technical Support staff would be more than happy to assist. Thank you
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- Tyler C Staff on May 31, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello and thank you for your question.
Please contact us at [email protected] with a detailed summary of the issue you are experiencing and our knowledgeable Technical Support staff would be more than happy to assist. Thank you
Please contact us at [email protected] with a detailed summary of the issue you are experiencing and our knowledgeable Technical Support staff would be more than happy to assist. Thank you
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- Tyler C Staff on May 31, 2019
I purchased two of these bluetooth keypads, and both create a tremendous amount of buzz thru all of my installed speakers. BTW, both have the identical name for bluetooth. I have 3 Apple Airport Express units providing my first three sources for the system, and they don't create any buzz or hum thru the speakers...
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- Gregory L on Feb 23, 2020
- Purchased on Jan 15, 2018
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Do your wire the rj45 up as 586 A or B configuration?
A shopper
on Aug 23, 2020
BEST ANSWER: The keypads are all wired in “B” back to the keypad hub and then a single jumper from the keypad hub to the amplifier.
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- Robert B on Aug 24, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 2, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The keypads are all wired in “B” back to the keypad hub and then a single jumper from the keypad hub to the amplifier.
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- Robert B on Aug 24, 2020
- Purchased on Dec 2, 2019
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It would have been nice to see in the online documentation that an amplifier should be used between this (13356) and the speakers.
Is an amplifier really needed? Also if no amp is used how is volume controlled? Is that via the attached blue tooth device?
Is an amplifier really needed? Also if no amp is used how is volume controlled? Is that via the attached blue tooth device?
New User U
on Sep 29, 2021
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
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BEST ANSWER: Yes, you need an amp.
The Bluetooth receiver converts that signal to audio over Cat 6 (or whatever it’s called). The RJ45 unit converts that signal to analog audio at line levels. If you plugged-in your analog earbuds to it, it would work, but that isn’t what you’re doing (I assume).
You need an amp to drive the speakers, just like in any other loudspeaker application.
The Bluetooth receiver converts that signal to audio over Cat 6 (or whatever it’s called). The RJ45 unit converts that signal to analog audio at line levels. If you plugged-in your analog earbuds to it, it would work, but that isn’t what you’re doing (I assume).
You need an amp to drive the speakers, just like in any other loudspeaker application.
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- Richard K on Sep 29, 2021
- Purchased on Nov 21, 2020
Enter a reply to Richard K.Thank you, will have to see what I can come up with.. the little Amp that Gaurav mentioned probably would have worked for my needs.. Oh well
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- New User U on Sep 29, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Yes, you need an amp.
The Bluetooth receiver converts that signal to audio over Cat 6 (or whatever it’s called). The RJ45 unit converts that signal to analog audio at line levels. If you plugged-in your analog earbuds to it, it would work, but that isn’t what you’re doing (I assume).
You need an amp to drive the speakers, just like in any other loudspeaker application.
The Bluetooth receiver converts that signal to audio over Cat 6 (or whatever it’s called). The RJ45 unit converts that signal to analog audio at line levels. If you plugged-in your analog earbuds to it, it would work, but that isn’t what you’re doing (I assume).
You need an amp to drive the speakers, just like in any other loudspeaker application.
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- Richard K on Sep 29, 2021
- Purchased on Nov 21, 2020
Enter a reply to Richard K.Thank you, will have to see what I can come up with.. the little Amp that Gaurav mentioned probably would have worked for my needs.. Oh well
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- New User U on Sep 29, 2021
This is simply rj45 to 2 channel rca converter for LR 2 channel only. I would recommend to use 2.1 amplifier that gives you much more flexibility. Cheapest one I could find is 36376. It allows rj45 and Bluetooth input. Then you connect your pair of speakers for output.
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- Gaurav S on Sep 29, 2021
That probably would have been a better option, but didn't see the 36386, and already have the RCA converter and Bluetooth Receiver. And also wired in a spot for the Bluetooth receiver.
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- New User U on Sep 29, 2021
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Will this bluetooth audio receiver work with cat5e Ethernet cable?
James C
on Dec 25, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I've tested the Bluetooth keypad with both Cat5 and Cat5e cables connected directly to source 5 & 6 on the 6x4 multizone home audio amplifier. Both cables worked. The monoprice web page is the only place that even mentions Cat6. The user manual does not specify what type of cable to use. I thought if Cat5e can be used to extend HDMI, then it should be just fine for Bluetooth audio. I'll be using Cat5e for a 150 foot run.
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- Ben J on Dec 29, 2016
- Purchased on Oct 4, 2016
BEST ANSWER: I've tested the Bluetooth keypad with both Cat5 and Cat5e cables connected directly to source 5 & 6 on the 6x4 multizone home audio amplifier. Both cables worked. The monoprice web page is the only place that even mentions Cat6. The user manual does not specify what type of cable to use. I thought if Cat5e can be used to extend HDMI, then it should be just fine for Bluetooth audio. I'll be using Cat5e for a 150 foot run.
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- Ben J on Dec 29, 2016
- Purchased on Oct 4, 2016
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It would be great if there was a hack to change the bluetooth broadcast name, I know that there are write ups out there on other products. Can an engineer at Monoprice verify that this is not possible, or provide a hint as to how one might reprogram the name. My OCD whats me to name the Kitchen bluetooth, Kitchen, not Blue06432.?
A shopper
on Feb 17, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we would not have any information regarding changing the bluetooth broadcast name. The name is given during the manufacturing process. Depending on the device you are using to send the bluetooth signal, you may be able to give it a nickname. I do apologize for any inconvenience.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 19, 2017
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. Unfortunately we would not have any information regarding changing the bluetooth broadcast name. The name is given during the manufacturing process. Depending on the device you are using to send the bluetooth signal, you may be able to give it a nickname. I do apologize for any inconvenience.
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- Mark P Staff on Apr 19, 2017
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Why are these items priced at $84.99 together, when they are priced separately at $72.48?
A shopper
on Jun 7, 2017
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
Monoprice Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver and RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: The components go on sale. The bundle does not reflect the individual prices. When this happens it is best to buy separate.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 16, 2017
BEST ANSWER: The components go on sale. The bundle does not reflect the individual prices. When this happens it is best to buy separate.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 16, 2017
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Is there no volume control on the keypad?
Christopher P
on Jul 5, 2017
BEST ANSWER: No, it is bluetooth so when you pair your device to it, the device controls the volume.
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- ClemsonJeeper on Jul 5, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 16, 2017
BEST ANSWER: No, it is bluetooth so when you pair your device to it, the device controls the volume.
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- ClemsonJeeper on Jul 5, 2017
- Purchased on Jun 16, 2017
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What Version of Bluetooth is used in the Multizone Source Keypad? 2.1, 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, etc?
Keith S
on Dec 7, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This Bluetooth receiver uses Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR.
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- Dave L Staff on Dec 8, 2017
BEST ANSWER: This Bluetooth receiver uses Bluetooth 3.0 + EDR.
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- Dave L Staff on Dec 8, 2017
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Does this unit have to connect directly to the Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter? Or will the signal pass through a switch and find its way to its destination properly?
Donald F
on Jun 3, 2018
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: These units do not have any IP addressing. They are designed to work directly with each other.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2018
BEST ANSWER: These units do not have any IP addressing. They are designed to work directly with each other.
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- Dave L Staff on Jun 13, 2018
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Can a standard CAT5/5e/6 cable be wired in duplex (4 wires per 2 wall plates) so that one wire can serve both the Bluetooth receiver plate as well as the multi-zone controller panel?
Kevin F
on Jul 10, 2018
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice 6-Zone Home Audio Multizone Controller and Amplifier Kit, NO LOGO
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
No, you would have to use the Bluetooth wall plate with #13356 to get the audio to pass through to the multizone controller.
No, you would have to use the Bluetooth wall plate with #13356 to get the audio to pass through to the multizone controller.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 25, 2019
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
No, you would have to use the Bluetooth wall plate with #13356 to get the audio to pass through to the multizone controller.
No, you would have to use the Bluetooth wall plate with #13356 to get the audio to pass through to the multizone controller.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jul 25, 2019
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
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I already have an RCA cable that runs 50 feet from the location in which I would be installing the bluetooth adapter. Would I get decent audio quality by converting the RJ45 to RCA at the point of the Bluetooth adapter and running the signal 50 feet over RCA?
New User U
on Apr 26, 2019
BEST ANSWER: 50' RCA cables scare me do to their susceptibility to noise. It is best to use our converter.
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- Dave L Staff on Apr 29, 2019
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: 50' RCA cables scare me do to their susceptibility to noise. It is best to use our converter.
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- Dave L Staff on Apr 29, 2019
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
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How can I use 3 of these (in 3 rooms) to play 3 different audio sources at the same time? I see you need to run through an amp, but I don’t want all 3 rooms playing one source.
Alex K
on Jul 8, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Those bluetooth devices are your source. Connect all of them to an amp, like the Monoprice multizone (6 sources / 6 zones) then connect each room to a different zone.
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- Emmanuel C on Jul 8, 2019
- Purchased on May 14, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Those bluetooth devices are your source. Connect all of them to an amp, like the Monoprice multizone (6 sources / 6 zones) then connect each room to a different zone.
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- Emmanuel C on Jul 8, 2019
- Purchased on May 14, 2019
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does this product work directly with multi zone amp Product # 10761? or is this intermediate box (Product # 13356
) required. i cant seem to get the bluetooth device to work and connect directly to the amp?
) required. i cant seem to get the bluetooth device to work and connect directly to the amp?
David B
on Aug 4, 2019
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Can the keypad fit in a triple gang box along with 2 decora electric switches or the width of the keypad wouldn't allow for the light switches to fit?
New User U
on Jan 10, 2020
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
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BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately we have not tested it in such an environment so we cannot guarantee it would fit.
Unfortunately we have not tested it in such an environment so we cannot guarantee it would fit.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jan 16, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately we have not tested it in such an environment so we cannot guarantee it would fit.
Unfortunately we have not tested it in such an environment so we cannot guarantee it would fit.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jan 16, 2020
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I'm getting a huge amount of RF interference on this system that I've isolated to this device. I originally considered turning the box it's mounted in into a Faraday cage, but of course that would be a serious impediment to the bluetooth performance. Can anything be done to shield this device from outside interference while maintaining bluetooth performance? The cables are run under my house so I'd really like to avoid re-pulling with shielded wires.
Jon H
on Jul 15, 2021
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: You need to isolate the problem. It’s either between the Bluetooth unit to the converter, or between the converter to your amp. Get a short Ethernet cable and put the unit close to the converter. Does it still have interference? If yes then it’s the connection between the converter and the amp.
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- Charles C on Jul 22, 2021
- Purchased on May 11, 2021
BEST ANSWER: You need to isolate the problem. It’s either between the Bluetooth unit to the converter, or between the converter to your amp. Get a short Ethernet cable and put the unit close to the converter. Does it still have interference? If yes then it’s the connection between the converter and the amp.
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- Charles C on Jul 22, 2021
- Purchased on May 11, 2021
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It states in the product desc "Powered from RJR-2." - what is the RJR-2? Is that referring to the rs-232 product, because I can find no mention of anything with the name rjr-2 on this site or elsewhere, which is very confusing indeed!
Shawn M
on Sep 17, 2021
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
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BEST ANSWER: Although there are no other answers to the questions. The quick start introduction refers to a Monoprice Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver and RJ45 to RCA Converter. This unit provides PoE to this device. This faceplate device is a means to stream from your phone to any remote amp.
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- Paul E on Nov 12, 2021
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Monoprice Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver and RJ45 to RCA Converter
BEST ANSWER: Although there are no other answers to the questions. The quick start introduction refers to a Monoprice Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver and RJ45 to RCA Converter. This unit provides PoE to this device. This faceplate device is a means to stream from your phone to any remote amp.
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- Paul E on Nov 12, 2021
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
Monoprice Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver and RJ45 to RCA Converter
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Does this support AptX Low latency? I want to connect a Bluetooth transmitter to my TV and connect the transmitter to this Bluetooth receiver so the TV Audio can come out of my in ceiling speakers. I need to know what kind of lag I will be dealing with?
A shopper
on Jun 10, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hello and thank you for your question. This Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver does not support AptX.
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- Carlos R Staff on Jul 11, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Hello and thank you for your question. This Multizone Source Keypad with Bluetooth Receiver does not support AptX.
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- Carlos R Staff on Jul 11, 2023
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I have a single ethernet cable that runs from my amplifier to my game room. Can I use a pair of monoprice product 1107 to do the following:
MP 13358 (BT receiver) and MP 10761 (The Wall Plate) = 2 RJ45 cables to MP 1107 (single backbone RJ45) to another MP 1107 (to split back to 2 RJ45 cables) then connect to both MP 13356 and MP 10761 (The Amplifier)?
MP 13358 (BT receiver) and MP 10761 (The Wall Plate) = 2 RJ45 cables to MP 1107 (single backbone RJ45) to another MP 1107 (to split back to 2 RJ45 cables) then connect to both MP 13356 and MP 10761 (The Amplifier)?
Jason Z
on Aug 29, 2023
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
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BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. That would not work. In order to understand what you are trying to do a bit more, we do need more information. Please reach out to our Customer Support team and provide more details so we can assist you further.
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- Carlos R Staff on Oct 11, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question. That would not work. In order to understand what you are trying to do a bit more, we do need more information. Please reach out to our Customer Support team and provide more details so we can assist you further.
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- Carlos R Staff on Oct 11, 2023
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Is there a requirement for where this is located in the home? If I am using two whole house amps (daisy chain connected) I've been told I still only need ONE of these. Correct?
New User U
on Nov 14, 2023
BEST ANSWER: There's no requirement for where the receiver is located and is typically installed in a wall box like a switch. The receiver connects to the RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13356) via standard CAT5/6 cabling. The converter would be co-located with the amp and connect via RCA.
Whether or not you need more than one is up to you. Bluetooth, in general, only has a range of about 30 feet. My house is approx 2700 sq ft single-story ranch style home and we have one receiver on each end of the home so you are generally in range of one of the two receivers. Another reason you may want more than one receiver is if you want to play multiple Bluetooth sources in different zones (assuming you have a multi-zone amp).
Whether or not you need more than one is up to you. Bluetooth, in general, only has a range of about 30 feet. My house is approx 2700 sq ft single-story ranch style home and we have one receiver on each end of the home so you are generally in range of one of the two receivers. Another reason you may want more than one receiver is if you want to play multiple Bluetooth sources in different zones (assuming you have a multi-zone amp).
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- Brian G on Nov 14, 2023
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2020
Thanks for an excellent, informative answer! We are building a 2500 sq ft ranch so I suppose it makes sense to have two positioned as you do. Are you familiar with their WiFi receiver and line input device and does that do something different than the Bluetooth one?
Monoprice Multizone Source with Wi-Fi Receiver and Line Input
Product # 39262
Monoprice Multizone Source with Wi-Fi Receiver and Line Input
Product # 39262
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
I am familiar with the WiFi receiver but have no direct experience with it. It is essentially the same as the BT unit, but uses WiFi instead. My primary concern with it is this: if I have to use WiFi to connect to the receiver, I am then no longer connected to the home WiFi to stream. I suppose it has its place, but BT is just a lot easier IMO.
Would the Google Chromecast Audio deice serve the same purpose as the Bluetooth receivers? I've heard the BT receivers can be pretty fickle and drop connections.
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- New User U on Nov 15, 2023
I assume each one takes up a source input on the whole house amp, correct? If I have two amps (12 zones) connected via ribbon cable, do the two of them take up ONE source or two? and do I also need two of the RCA converters?
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
Correct, each of the receivers would occupy a source input on the amp. 2 BT receivers, 2 amp inputs. You would only need a single converter box, as each converter box can support 2 BT receivers.
As for the behavior of having 2 amps daisy-chained via ribbon cable, I have no experience so can't speak to that.
As for the behavior of having 2 amps daisy-chained via ribbon cable, I have no experience so can't speak to that.
Connecting a 2nd or even a 3rd only adds more zones, not sources. Hate to use up two of the 6 for these two receivers. Was hoping they'd piggyback into one source
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
BEST ANSWER: There's no requirement for where the receiver is located and is typically installed in a wall box like a switch. The receiver connects to the RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter (https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13356) via standard CAT5/6 cabling. The converter would be co-located with the amp and connect via RCA.
Whether or not you need more than one is up to you. Bluetooth, in general, only has a range of about 30 feet. My house is approx 2700 sq ft single-story ranch style home and we have one receiver on each end of the home so you are generally in range of one of the two receivers. Another reason you may want more than one receiver is if you want to play multiple Bluetooth sources in different zones (assuming you have a multi-zone amp).
Whether or not you need more than one is up to you. Bluetooth, in general, only has a range of about 30 feet. My house is approx 2700 sq ft single-story ranch style home and we have one receiver on each end of the home so you are generally in range of one of the two receivers. Another reason you may want more than one receiver is if you want to play multiple Bluetooth sources in different zones (assuming you have a multi-zone amp).
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- Brian G on Nov 14, 2023
- Purchased on Sep 11, 2020
Thanks for an excellent, informative answer! We are building a 2500 sq ft ranch so I suppose it makes sense to have two positioned as you do. Are you familiar with their WiFi receiver and line input device and does that do something different than the Bluetooth one?
Monoprice Multizone Source with Wi-Fi Receiver and Line Input
Product # 39262
Monoprice Multizone Source with Wi-Fi Receiver and Line Input
Product # 39262
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
I am familiar with the WiFi receiver but have no direct experience with it. It is essentially the same as the BT unit, but uses WiFi instead. My primary concern with it is this: if I have to use WiFi to connect to the receiver, I am then no longer connected to the home WiFi to stream. I suppose it has its place, but BT is just a lot easier IMO.
Would the Google Chromecast Audio deice serve the same purpose as the Bluetooth receivers? I've heard the BT receivers can be pretty fickle and drop connections.
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- New User U on Nov 15, 2023
I assume each one takes up a source input on the whole house amp, correct? If I have two amps (12 zones) connected via ribbon cable, do the two of them take up ONE source or two? and do I also need two of the RCA converters?
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
Correct, each of the receivers would occupy a source input on the amp. 2 BT receivers, 2 amp inputs. You would only need a single converter box, as each converter box can support 2 BT receivers.
As for the behavior of having 2 amps daisy-chained via ribbon cable, I have no experience so can't speak to that.
As for the behavior of having 2 amps daisy-chained via ribbon cable, I have no experience so can't speak to that.
Connecting a 2nd or even a 3rd only adds more zones, not sources. Hate to use up two of the 6 for these two receivers. Was hoping they'd piggyback into one source
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- New User U on Nov 14, 2023
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I purchased this product and I am seeing that with the phone hung in front of the receiver with all other apps closed on the phone, that audio cuts in and out. This issue seems to happen when the keypad is polled(blue light flashes). Using a 25ft run of Cat6. Is there a firmware update planned or can you suggest any remedies? The stereo that feeds the monoprice Amp has no issues with bluetooth dropping or skipping in the same closet.
Jeremy P
on Jul 25, 2019
I have an Channel Vision A-Bus audio system. Would this be compatible as a local input for each zone in that system?
David L
on Apr 7, 2020
i bought these together and it worked for a while now it is just a humming through the channel. there is a some of the music that comes through but it is very soft under the loud humming sound. What might be the cause of this?
New User U
on Jun 26, 2020
Monoprice Multizone Source with Bluetooth Receiver
Monoprice RJR-2 Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter
Will this unit allow for line-in audio as well as bluetooth? Those 3-pins look like they can be used for 3-pin to RCA or line-in audio jack, thanks.
Nicholas P
on Aug 4, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love it
Love it. Perfect solution for replacing old whole-house keypads (that we never really used). Now its easy to stream from our phones through the existing whole house speaker and amps system.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Very good bluetooth range.
I installed the bluetooth receiver in my kitchen so I could stream music from my phone to the kitchen speakers. After turning on the bluetooth receiver it takes a few seconds for it to connect to my phone, but once it does it stays connected, even when I take my phone into adjacent rooms!
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Rated 5 out of 5
Excellent option
When combined with the Multizone RJ45 to RCA Converter, this unit allows you to locate a bluetooth source more centrally in a large basement or room and feed the signal back to a rack or remotely located audio system. I located mine at my bar so I can manage the music and the booze from one spot without annoying fade in/out common with bluetooth.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Works great, you'll love it
Couldn't be easier to use, but read the instructions. You'll need another component to make it work.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Long Range, and flexible, even better than I expected
Before I received my order I was worried that perhaps this Bluetooth receiver would have limited range. I read other reviews that complained about not being able to change the name of the receiver, and that also seemed to be a downside to this. I hooked the unit up in a central location in my house, and to my surprise, I was able to continue the Bluetooth stream from every location in my 2,300 square foot, two story house, even from the garage and back porch, without any loss of quality or audio drop outs. This is very impressive, and it means that I probably won't need to order an additional receiver which is what I originally thought would be required. I imagined that I would purchase two, and place them at each end of my house, so I could have Bluetooth reception no matter where I was. What I was worried about was how would my phone know which Bluetooth receiver was which, since they would both have the same name, and the name cannot be changed.
Since the interface on the other end of the Ethernet cable supports two receivers it would be simple to hook up two of these. The reason there isn't a name conflict is because each Bluetooth wall plate has a power button, and you are unlikely to have both of them turned on at the same time. You would power up the nearest Bluetooth wall plate and then only that one would be available for pairing. In my case I probably don't need a second unit, but for anyone who has a larger house than mine, or perhaps wanted to have Bluetooth separate for back yard/front yard. I tested the outdoor reception distance at my house, and I was still getting good audio with no dropouts when the phone was outside about 200 feet away from the house.
If you are considering this setup, you already understand that you will need to run an Ethernet cable from the wall plate to the interface unit which will be located where ever you have your audio amplifier. Though this Bluetooth combination is described as being for a multi zone amplifier, it will absolutely work fine with any stereo that has line inputs. I actually did my testing using a simple pair of amplified computer speakers because they were easy to move around the house and test various locations. So, yes, it would be nice if you could give this Bluetooth receiver a custom name, but other than that it couldn't be better for it's intended purpose.
Since the interface on the other end of the Ethernet cable supports two receivers it would be simple to hook up two of these. The reason there isn't a name conflict is because each Bluetooth wall plate has a power button, and you are unlikely to have both of them turned on at the same time. You would power up the nearest Bluetooth wall plate and then only that one would be available for pairing. In my case I probably don't need a second unit, but for anyone who has a larger house than mine, or perhaps wanted to have Bluetooth separate for back yard/front yard. I tested the outdoor reception distance at my house, and I was still getting good audio with no dropouts when the phone was outside about 200 feet away from the house.
If you are considering this setup, you already understand that you will need to run an Ethernet cable from the wall plate to the interface unit which will be located where ever you have your audio amplifier. Though this Bluetooth combination is described as being for a multi zone amplifier, it will absolutely work fine with any stereo that has line inputs. I actually did my testing using a simple pair of amplified computer speakers because they were easy to move around the house and test various locations. So, yes, it would be nice if you could give this Bluetooth receiver a custom name, but other than that it couldn't be better for it's intended purpose.
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Rated 2 out of 5
tons of interference
bought the multi zone amp, bluetooth receiver, and cat5 to rca converter. Worked well, but, tons of interference when using a bluetooth source. Switched cables, locations, and still interference. Used a direct source at the amp and great sound. Not sure if its the receiver or the converter.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Very solid product using cat 5/6 cables
I have installed 2 pairs of the BT receivers. They work very well. Cat5 cable make the installation very easy and saved the hustle to work multiple type of cables such as power.
I haven't tested range but they have stable connections as long as my phones are in the same rooms. The built in looks are very attractive.
I haven't tested range but they have stable connections as long as my phones are in the same rooms. The built in looks are very attractive.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great quality, not designed for more than one
I bought this and one from a competitor that was twice the price. The other unit was noisy highly susceptible to interference. This one is great. The sound quality is crystal clear and it has impressive range.
The only problem is you can't rename it. Every unit has the exact same name, which becomes a problem if you install multiples in the same general area (made worse by the excellent range...). Good luck getting your devices to pair to the intended receiver, when they all broadcast the same name. It would even be better if they had a totally random name, since you could ensure you were pairing to the right device.
The only problem is you can't rename it. Every unit has the exact same name, which becomes a problem if you install multiples in the same general area (made worse by the excellent range...). Good luck getting your devices to pair to the intended receiver, when they all broadcast the same name. It would even be better if they had a totally random name, since you could ensure you were pairing to the right device.
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Rated 4 out of 5
Bluetooth nice addition
Easy pairing, long range. I have paired multiple things to it, works well all over the house.
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