🎧 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The SVSSoundPath Tri-Band Wireless Audio Adapter delivers high-fidelity audio with a 16-bit/48KHz signal, allowing you to enjoy a wireless range of up to 130 feet. Its single RCA port ensures compatibility with various audio devices, making it an essential addition to any modern home theater setup.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | RCA |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | ['Amplifier', 'Speaker', 'Subwoofer'] |
Specific Uses For Product | Speaker |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | black |
T**Y
Lose the wires!
They work great! No discernible difference in sound quality and zero interference issues.
J**S
Easy sync/connection
I’ve had mine for about a week. Once both pieces were plugged in(usb and power), they paired automatically within a minute. I didn’t have to do anything after they were plugged in. I have a lot of Wi-Fi signals going through house and this operates flawlessly. It’s worth the money.
A**T
Works perfectly
Used this to replace the Klipsh wa-2 wireless system. Was getting a lot of interference with the klipsh product. This completely eliminates that issue and works flawlessly. Only confusing thing about this product is the receiver is actually at the speaker side. Not the actual amplifier.
J**X
Solves the problem of setting up a remote woofer
I got these in order to have my AV system woofer place across the room from the receiver. Installation was pretty easy. It doesn't have to be direct line-of-site fortunately. My only complaint is that you can constantly hear an slow, erratic "noise" coming from the woofer, even when you are not playing any music or V audio. The woofer did not do this when it was hard-wired.
R**N
Works perfectly
Paired with SVS SB-1000 Pro. No fuss setup. RCA patch cables could be longer.
A**.
works well and eliminates power on “pop”
spendy but now i can finally enjoy my 1000w Monolith M212 subwoofer in my integrated 5.1.2 without the annoying power up “pop” I kept getting with my old cheap rocketfish wireless kit. this SVS wireless kit with the SVS isolation feet have taken my beast sub to the next level now that I can turn up the gain and not be startled by the loud and scene killing pop. wish i got the SVS kit sooner
J**T
Very happy
I don't leave many reviews, but this product has been great. There are several products that are more economical, and I heavily considered them, but this is exactly what I wanted and worth the extra price- simple to install with no distortion or quality loss. As I was setting it up I read from the instructions that line of sight without obstructions such as walls is preferred, up to 130 feet. My setup is only about 40 feet, but the receiver is on one floor and the component is on another. I was concerned, but within about 10 minutes it was working and flawless. For context, I'm not an audiophile (relatively speaking) but my setup is: Definitive Technology speakers, Onkyo receiver, and I was connecting in a Sony CD player.
C**S
Not really an option coming out of an AV closet
I really wanted these to work to add subwoofers that weren't close to my AVR and would require 50-70ft cable runs using RCA. They came in and I immediately hooked the receiver up to a PC 4000. Bass was good for a short test run upon receiving them but once I had some time to work with them I set out to determine if I could accurately re-dial in the AVR "distances" and hoped that I would then be good to go. As I was working through the timing stuff though, it became apparent that the bass was missing something. I confirmed this with REW but immediately thought that, if I was just having a slight drop in output, they'd still work as long as I had enough headroom left with that sub to make up the difference in the SVS app or in the AVR sub level setting and as long as the level drop off was consistent. It wasn't - again confirmed in REW - and as I started to to borrow down on that problem the random thunder-in-the-distance noises began.At this point I contacted SVS who was great per usual. Even though the test sub was only about 6 feet away from the AV closet that held my AVR, it was pretty clear that they didn't think the mountain of other devices and hubs racked with it could ever be silenced from an interference perspective to avoid the discovered problems. They also gave a pretty candid comment that people were experiencing more consistent results using good 40-50 RCA cables than I would have thought was possible given the common 20-feet-or-less rule of thumb. In that case, even if there's a bit of voltage drop it's at least consistent and the dog doesn't have to hide under the table every time the TV is on thinking there's thunder.It would be great if this tech worked and it was clear that SVS had put quite a bit of thought into it but I don't think anyone is there yet.
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