JBL SB400 Review
The wireless subwoofer is larger than standard, and adjustment of frequency, voulme level and phase switch at the back makes the bass sound easily adaptable [Read Review]
The wireless subwoofer is larger than standard, and adjustment of frequency, voulme level and phase switch at the back makes the bass sound easily adaptable [Read Review]
The JBL sound bar has only one optical digital input and an analog 3.5-millimeter mini-jack input. And Bluetooth. The width of 35,5 inches looks prettiest [Read Review]
With a length of 50,4 inches this sound bar looks best with a TV larger than 50 inches. In addition to being well equipped with [Read Review]
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Onkyo LS-T10 works, just like Philips HTL4110, excellent with TVs up to 55 inches. It has no display, so it feels a bit like if [Read Review]
The woofer’s sound level can be adjusted in four steps, the same goes for the ‘center’ channel that reproduces dialog. When both set as low [Read Review]
With movies the surround effects work quite well, even if it lacks a bit in sound imaging, dynamics and intensity. Personally I prefer this effect [Read Review]
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Ever since I tested the Klipsch RF-7 for just over ten years ago, I have been looking for similar experiences. It was the first time [Read Review]
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