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Sound bars. Thoughts? Recommendations?
I've been tossing the idea around about getting a soundbar for the TV in the living room. Not sure if anyone has one but if you do....what are your thoughts on them?
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The unit in my FR is under the TV stand but the unit in our playroom is wall-mounted, which provides more bass due to resonance with the studs and drywall. I also have a Samsung with a bluetooth sub and it sucks ass. It was also more than twice as much as the Vizio models. |
What size soundbar is good for a 55" TV?
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FYI, depending on the make and model of the soundbar and TV, there may be a delay between the TV sound and the Soundbar. If that happens, you'll need to turn off the TV speakers and use the Soundbar only. |
Awesome....thanks. I'll keep an eye out for any sales on soundbars.
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Yeah, it's substantially better sound quality than the television speakers. |
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https://www.amazon.com/Bose-Solo-15-...lo+5+sound+bar The solo 15. That's the one with the full 'cabinet' and it's under my 55 upstairs right now. Like I said, it depends on your setup. You have to leave it 'exposed' so if you're trying to hide everything in your console, that won't work. But if you're okay leaving it on top of the console and setting your TV on top of it, it's not unattractive and it's relatively inconspicuous. |
Final note - if you're looking to mount on the wall, this is what I'm going to end up getting for the TV in the basement that's mounted over top of the fireplace:
https://www.amazon.com/Sonos-PLAYBAR...ords=bose+solo Sonos makes some pretty impressive, versatile stuff. Most of it can later be adapted to include satellite speakers, etc... They won't be quite as good as a fully wired, installed in the ceiling style 7.1 kind of system, but damn that's a lot of work. My understanding is that some of the new Sonos systems can also be incorporated into the 'smart home' tech but that gets beyond my knowledge base. If you don't want to go that route, a Solo 5 actually CAN be wall mounted. |
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1. Powering up the Direct TV receiver, Soundbar & TV 2. Powering up the Roku 4, Soundbar & TV 3. Powering up a Sony BluRay Player, Soundbar and TV It automatically changes the inputs, so there's only one button to press. It makes it easy going between devices, too. I will say, it's a bit of a bitch to set up, which requires a software download, plugging it into a USB port and the exact model number for each device. But once it's setup, it's freakin' great. No more messing around with 4 or 5 remotes. |
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