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re: sound bars and subwoofer
Posted on 1/1/15 at 4:07 pm to BunkieWrench
Posted on 1/1/15 at 4:07 pm to BunkieWrench
Sonos a seems needlessly expensive. I received a 300W 2.1 Channel Sony Soundbar w/Wireless Subwoofer for Christmas a gift.
Installation is simple. Plug in the power cord for the sub. Plug in the power cord for the Soundbar. Plug in the optical audio in from the TV using the included Optical Audio cable. Turn the TV and the speaker on and you're done.
It performs extremely well. It can be purchased for $250. At that cost you could install an excellent Soundbar with Bluetooth and a Wireless Sub in three rooms for 50% of the cost of a 2.1 setup for a single room with SONOS. You also need an additional piece of hardware (their $50 "Bridge" that acts as a hub which allows separate components to work as one unit).
quality soundbar
Installation is simple. Plug in the power cord for the sub. Plug in the power cord for the Soundbar. Plug in the optical audio in from the TV using the included Optical Audio cable. Turn the TV and the speaker on and you're done.
It performs extremely well. It can be purchased for $250. At that cost you could install an excellent Soundbar with Bluetooth and a Wireless Sub in three rooms for 50% of the cost of a 2.1 setup for a single room with SONOS. You also need an additional piece of hardware (their $50 "Bridge" that acts as a hub which allows separate components to work as one unit).
quality soundbar
This post was edited on 1/1/15 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 1/1/15 at 6:09 pm to GFunk
Good info.
How does the sound compare between the two of those systems?
How does the sound compare between the two of those systems?
Posted on 1/1/15 at 6:15 pm to GFunk
You don't need a bridge to have sonos components work together.
Glad you like your system. I like the Sonos system. Can also control the whole house audio from one gizmo.
Glad you like your system. I like the Sonos system. Can also control the whole house audio from one gizmo.
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