Sound bar..

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dannyDC2

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Thursday 1st December 2016
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Afternoon all,

I might be a bit late to the party with these, so apologies for the noob questions.

I've just moved in to a flat and soon noticed how poor the sound was from my TV. Few of my friends have suggested getting one of these.

Are any of the ones sub-£100 worth it? I don't really think I need a sub. I live above someone so the constant bass will probably annoy them...

The ones that have Bluetooth, are you able to pair your phone with them for Spotify etc?

I know there's loads about online about these, but I do prefer to get the PH touch when it comes to buying stuff.. biggrin


Cheers
Dan

dannyDC2

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Friday 2nd December 2016
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techiedave said:
Well....................
If it could be a soundbase rather than a soundbar then this Goodmans is particularly great VFM

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Goodmans-Channel-Soundbar...

http://www.trustedreviews.com/goodmans-base-review

I have one and it really does do a great job.
I got mine for £80 sainsburys
That looks great VFM... I think we have a winner.

Thanks for all the replies chaps, but Yorkshire mode has kicked in. Tar!

dannyDC2

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Friday 2nd December 2016
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147GTA said:
I'm about to pull the trigger on it too but any chance you know how much it weighs? The Amazon page just gives everything as 10 but 10kg seems a lot and it definitely isn't 10cm by 10cm by 10cm. I've found the dimensions but the critical part for me is the mass and I can't find that.
I've just ordered one so can tell you what it weighs tomorrow if you'd like? I think 10kg sounds about right though? They're pretty big.

dannyDC2

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Friday 2nd December 2016
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147GTA said:
If it's not too much then that would be great thanks.
Yeah no bother! Out of interest, why is the weight a concern?