If economy and ease are factors, get a soundbar and sub. We have one. $149. Optical link allows TV remote to control it. Sounds great. Bass is good.very clear sound.
Soundbar or speakers?
Total audio noob here. My son is getting a PS4 for Christmas (ok, it's for me) and I want to kick up the sound a bit. Right now we are rocking built in speakers only.
Thinking of a Soundbar because it would be easy and cheap, but only if the sound is decent.
If not a soundbar, what do I need for decent sound without going too far past the cost of a soundbar? Not interested in wiring or mounting speakers behind me either. Lazy here.
Thinking of a Soundbar because it would be easy and cheap, but only if the sound is decent.
If not a soundbar, what do I need for decent sound without going too far past the cost of a soundbar? Not interested in wiring or mounting speakers behind me either. Lazy here.
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I prefer to buy soundbar because of its advantages in technology Positive Soundbar Features: Easy installation Proper price and appearance No need for wiring Small dimensions and occupy minimal space There are many ways to communicate with files Negative features of Soundbar: No player for disk Limited power amplifier Inability to create Dolby sound Lack of remote control in some models |
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@tbhockey and I each got a pair of Klipsch kf-26 speakers for approx $325 for the pair. http://www.klipsch.com/kf-26-floorstanding-speaker |
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For me, I’d rather have stand-alone speakers. But it also depends on the space around your TV (I have only a little). I’m looking at getting the Harman Kardon HKTS 2 MkII. Since the speakers are nice and compact. http://www.harmankardon.com/home-theater-systems/HKTS+2+MKII.html |