SVS Prime Wireless Speaker System with DTS Play-Fi Draws Glowing Reviews
Our partner SVS’s newest speakers, the SVS Prime Wireless Speaker System, have recently launched with DTS Play-Fi. The Prime Wireless Speaker System is the first smart speaker system to bring powerful and immersive audio with an array of wireless connectivity options.
Thanks in part to the integrated DTS Play-Fi technology, users can easily create a multi-room, wireless audio experience. Not only that, but thanks to Critical Listening mode, high resolution audio files can be transferred to the system without transcoding or downsampling.
Reviews of the SVS Prime Wireless Speaker System have been glowing:
“The system’s integration with DTS’s Play-Fi app opens the door to an impressive array of streaming options. You can source crystal clear audio from your preferred streaming services (e.g., TIDAL, Spotify, or Amazon Music), dial-up your favorite Pandora channel, surf the vastness of Internet radio, or play tunes stored on any of your personal devices” – World Wide Stereo
“Connectivity is what sets these bookshelf speakers apart. There are not many stereo speakersets at this price with the myriad options the Prime Wireless system has… The WiFi connection opens up some elegant tricks, like compatibility with the DTS Play-Fi app.” – Hi-Fi Trends
For more, please see SVS’s official page.
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