Turn any powered sub into a wireless sub The SVS SoundPath can make any powered subwoofer go wireless — including one of the big beasts from SVS' own stellar sub collection. The included transmitter connects to your A/V receiver or amp, and the included wireless receiver connects to your powered subwoofer. Both components have a compact, low-key design that can hide easily in your setup.
Flexibility can lead to better sound (and bigger bass) When customers set up their home theater system, they often call to ask us about subwoofer placement. I usually recommend moving your sub around the room, if you can. By testing different spots, you can figure out where you get the best sound in your particular space — with the hardest-hitting bass.
Of course, that type of experimentation is much easier when you're not tethered to your A/V receiver, or limited by the length of your subwoofer cable. The SoundPath gives you 40 feet of wireless range to play around with. (Just remember: you'll need to connect the sub and the SoundPath device to an AC outlet.)
Other wireless audio options The SVS SoundPath isn't just limited to subwoofers. It can be used to wirelessly connect any two components where you'd normally use a stereo RCA or mini patch cable. For example, you can send crystal-clear, full-range stereo sound from a source component (or A/V receiver) to a pair of powered speakers across the room.