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One transmitter and one receiver
Two 17-inch 3.5 mm stereo male to stereo male RCA adapter cables
Two 15-inch 3.5 mm to mono male RCA adapter cable
Two USB 5V DC 1A power adapters
SVS soundpath wireless audio adapter add wireless connectivity to subwoofers, speakers, amplifiers and more. Transmits a pristine, full–range audio signal up to 65' At cd–quality (16–bit/48kHz) with ultra–low latency. SVS engineered the best wireless subwoofer adapter available and then made it better by designing it to pass a pristine and accurate full–range audio signal at cd–quality for the benefit of speaker owners. The soundpath wireless audio adapter reduces subwoofer cable clutter without sacrificing performance better than any solution available and it also unlocks wireless connectivity for a stereo zone of speakers, powered surround sound speakers, and amplifiers, while solving placement issues. Eliminate cable clutter and expand subwoofer placement options subwoofers are often the largest component in any audio or home theater system so placement can be a challenge. The soundpath wireless audio adapter adds wireless connectivity giving you more subwoofer placement options and decreasing Cable clutter without sacrificing performance. Full–range wireless connectivity The rated Frequency response for transmission is 6 Hz to 22, 000 Hz +/–1 dB, so the adapter also unlocks wireless connectivity for a stereo zone of loudspeakers, powered home theater surround sound speakers, amplifiers and more At cd–quality with ultra–low latency (less than 25.5 milliseconds) within the 2.4GHz frequency band. Quick and easy installation Simply connect the transmitter to an AV receiver, TV or other audio source via RCA interconnect; connect the receiver to a subwoofer, powered speaker or amplifier; Pair the two devices, and the soundpath wireless audio adapter sends a 16–bit/48kHz signal with no cables or wires required. Cable clutter and placement issues are a thing of the past! For added versatility, up to three adapters can be paired to create a multi–room distributed audio system.