🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Elevate Your Space!
The SVS SPWADAPT Soundpath Wireless Audio Adapter offers a hassle-free installation process, allowing you to connect your audio devices wirelessly. With its compact dimensions and lightweight design, it provides flexibility in placement while keeping your space organized and stylish.
Brand | SVS |
Item model number | SPWADAPT |
Item Weight | 12.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.2 x 4.2 x 9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.2 x 4.2 x 9 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | SVS |
ASIN | B07F6WLWSR |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 27, 2018 |
P**E
Great sound, easy set-up, no more cat induced leg wounds
As far as the unit goes, this was a true plug-n-play experience. Powered subwoofer works like magic now, no worries. The real bonus extra is the incredible pair of really cool blue nightlights that I now have in the living room. Thanks to this feature, I no longer stumble over a cat passed out on the floor when I get up in the middle of the night for some munch. Now the scratches and bites on my legs can finally heal. BTW, the sound is truly great, you can buy this without worry.
R**W
The perfect product to position your subwoofer optimally
This product worked right out of the box for me to connect my SVS (or any brand for that matter) Subwoofer wirelessly to my AV Pre/Pro. The directions are well done and the process took me 5 minutes or less. I plugged the power in to the base module that connects to the AV Pre/Pro, then connected what is a Line-In cable to the base module on one end and an RCA on the other end in to my Subwoofer In. On the other end, I did the same thing but with Stereo RCA Cables on the end input to the Sub.These connect automatically with each other so no manual sync was needed. There are blue lights on both devices that light solid to show they are connected. My Sub worked immediately. As far as quality, I did not notice a difference at all during movies. Response was fast, quick and tight.The only two considerations I would give this product are:1) Make sure obviously wherever you use these, power is available on both ends. In the case of the sub, you would need two outlets, one for the sub and one for the connector module.2) The blue lights are on showing a connection at all times, but you can tape over it if needed. Good to be able to see they are connected.3) All needed cables are included but they feel pretty flimsy to me, but I could not notice a difference in audio. Just thinking I will probably upgrade them at some point for whatever incremental difference that might make.Overall, the product worked great, set-up quickly and solves a major problem with cable clutter. Home Run.Edit after a month:I have purchased two more of these for three total.-I tried using one of these with the Transmitter next to my Sonos Connect and it immediately interfered with the signal. I tried to again just to be sure it the same thing. So, I could adjust my Sonos Channel, but I am not sure I want to do that as my Sonos is working very smoothly right now, so I moved this unit to a different space.-The blue lights on both ends are always on when connected so in a dark room, you will have those and probably need to put tape on them or something unless you don't care.-One of mine that is connected is now going about 30 feet and through walls which is great, but another is going 17 and the sub end flickers every now and then during movies with direct line of sight. It happens maybe 3 times during a two hour movie. I need to tweak this.Overall, still very happy, but I am leery of the Sonos interference. Although downstairs I do have one next to my Sonos Amp and it does not interfere.
C**3
Quickly connected my subwoofer to my home theater AV receiver
I have an older Velodyne subwoofer, and the supplied wireless connector was not maintaining a stable connection to the receiver, which is about 20 feet away. The new adapter comes with stereo and mono phono plugs for both small boxes so that I could connect each side quickly. The units are very small and light and were already paired at the factory. After connecting and plugging them into power, I tested them with some music, and the subwoofer performed flawlessly. My only minor complaint is that the blue lights are pretty bright, so you might want to hide the boxes from view or cover the lights with tape. Overall, I am happy with the ease of setup and sound quality.
A**R
SVS soundpath wireless subwoofer kit pop fantastic!
I am not one to mince words so let's get straight to it. I own several items from SVS including two SB 4000 subwoofers. I moved both of them to a more acoustically ideal position using two of SVS's sound path wireless kits (not the newer tri-band). There was obvious latency with the signal and an annoying popping sound which occurred every half hour or so and alternated between the two subwoofers. My subwoofers are located 12 feet from my Marantz AVR so distance is not an issue. I have since returned these and replaced them with the REL transmitter kits (purchased here on Amazon) and they work flawlessly! No popping! Apparently REL operates on the faster 5.8 GHz band and measures better across the majority of performance characteristics. The REL transmitters cost the exact same price as the SVS and in my situation, they outperform the SVS with reduced latency.For some, the SVS transmitter kits probably work just fine. Every piece of SVS equipment I own including the Ultra series LCR's, prime elevations, SB 4000's, interconnects and surrounds perform impeccably. I highly recommend their products to anyone looking for a more affordable audiophile solution.
C**B
Not Stable
I own SVS subs and a good amount of high end audio (Magnepan, Rega, NuPrime, Cambridge, etc).The reality is that these things are great when they work, but they don't work all the time and certainly not for everyone. I bought two. One works fairly well, though it will easily unpair at times. The other would barely work regardless of placement. I'm in a house with minimal interference and lots of placement options for my gear. These things are just weak, plain and simple.Latency is minimal, but it still exists and the connectors supplied are VERY cheap and low quality. I'd hardly call this a audiophile product and doesn't seem to fit in with the SVS character, which has been well regarded and accepted by the audiophile community over the years.I now see SVS marketing a better version of this product for more money, but frankly I'm not feeling like risking another letdown. So I'm back to using high quality subwoofer cables, which work 100% of the time, have immeasurable latency and don't cause me grief.
D**R
Works Perfectly
Works great to send audio to my sub that I moved about 12ft away from the other components. Sound is fine, no issues with any delay these might introduce. Very minor complaint...I put tape over the blue LED's, they are VERY bright.
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