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JBL Bar Studio 2.0
- MPN: JBLBARSBLKAS
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- 10 reviews
- 6 likes
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Not as good as the reviews say.
This sound bar is pretty poor in volume level, yes it is on 30 watts but in a living area is poor so is best in a bedroom size area.
The bass is full on and it delivers poor bass a bit like having a Bluetooth speaker for outside use.
As this was replacing my existing sound bar, my old one was much better and similar cost in money.
Purchased in at Telstra Stores for $150.
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- 7 reviews
- 1 like
So perfect for any sized room!
The bar itself is extremely good quality in the make and design. It’s functioning buttons are very easy to navigate and it hooks up to the TV with no issues. The only downfall is that the Bluetooth is always disconnecting after a certain period of time and needs to be disconnected and reconnected in order to link to the tv again.
Purchased at Harvey Norman.
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Perfect for second TV
Connected to 10 year old Samsung TV via optical cable. Very happy with the sound quality and that the TV remote still controls the volume. Looks like a well made product. Took all of 60 seconds to get it set up. Now it is set up have no use for the supplied (very small) remote control.
Purchased in at Harvey Norman for $195.
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- Bass
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- 7 reviews
Turns the tinny tv sound into sound worth hearing
I wanted a sound bar that would sit in front off a small TV and inside a cabinet. This JBL sound bar is perfect for the job. Easy to connect via HDMI in my case, and has improved the sound quality. The only minus is that there is a slight sound delay when watching movies between the TV and the sound bar.
Purchased at E Bay for $149.
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- 14 reviews
- 3 likes
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Totally Sufficient for the Price
Everyone can agree that the in-built speakers of flat screen TVs are never great. This budget sound bar (under $250) makes watching movies and video games much more enjoyable with very good depth and clarity, especially with film dialogue. It can get very loud before it shows any sign of distortion, with a couple of different sound modes accessible by the remote (albeit a bit fiddly). It's out of the box plug-and-play, with HDMI out (cable not supplied), optical out (supplied), AUX and Bluetooth connectivity. Make sure the device you're connect...
Read moreing it to has these inputs (the newer PS4s don't have an optical port, for example). It also has a "virtual surround sound" mode which is acceptable for this price. The design is sleek and streamlined enough, but you kind of have to be right in front of it for the remote to work. Overall, very happy with its performance and would recommend if you're on a budget.Questions & Answers
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Details
Category | Soundbars |
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Price (RRP) | $259.95 |
Connectivity Options | Bluetooth and HDMI ARC |
Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Soundbar Dimensions | 58 x 614 x 86 mm |
Power | 30 W |
Weight | 1.4 kg |
Manufacturer Warranty | 2 year(s) |
Colour / Finish | Black |
Speaker Configuration | |
Subwoofer Type | None |
Satellite Speakers | 0 |
Up-Firing Speakers | 0 |
Channels | 2.0 |
- MPN: JBLBARSBLKAS
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