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#311231 26-Dec-2023 12:10
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Unfortunately, my soundbar has died and I am looking for a new one. It doesn't get a lot of use, around 100 hours a year maximum, so I don't want to spend moonbeams. 

 

I would like something with good sound quality. I do music, games and tv/movies on it. I do want something reasonably compact.

 

I'd like HDMI, Bluetooth and Ideally but not essential for it to have Wifi, but I do want it compatible with Spotify.

 

Even better if it's on a great special over the holidays.

 

Ideally <$500

 

I'd happy if it's a previous generation etc. Doesn't HAVE to have  subwoofer if it sounds ok without one.


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  #3191982 7-Feb-2024 16:20
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So in the end I found a $1200 LG Soundbar going for $400 right after xmas that was a year old. 

 

It's 9.1.3 and is absolutely much bigger than I thought/wanted, but it's plenty loud, is very decent for music, has WiFi and Bluetooth and loads of settings for all sorts of situations. It's better than what I had, but not home theatre quality and atmos is very average even in an high end product. 

 

 

 

 


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