Wireless music playback from iPhone via home-stereo

I want to listen to my music, playing on my iPhone, using my home-stereo as speakers.
I'm looking so to speak for a wireless iPhone-Dock, or a wlan/bluetooth-receiver with audio out (and matching app), or a airport-extreme that syncs with my iPhone.
Is there a device that can do this?

I just bought Belkin's Bluetooth Music Receiver (F8Z492) and it works just fine when I want to listen to music using iPod or Spotify on my iPhone. I can change tracks but my problem is I can't figure out how to adjust the volume. It seems like using bluetooth is the same as using the iPHone connector in the bottom of the phone - it only send the sound without the volume info and you need to adjust the volume on your stereo. Anyone have input if that is the case or not?

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