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Review on Sound Bar JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass Black by Virot Rongrot ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

It is completely capable of carrying out its duties as a soundbar. One of the drawbacks is that there is not an equalization integrated into the system, which is something that would be desirable. Sometimes you only want to pick up medium ones, add high ones, or just pick up medium ones; nevertheless, in this case, JBL was not finalized, in contrast to DENON, which was. In passing, I should mention that there exist high frequencies. The sub may provide some satisfying bass. If the noise isolation is weak, as it is in most panels, it can even put your neighbors on your ears while it is at maximum volume. Hence, make sure that you look after them and your ears. Adjustments for the low, mid, and high frequencies can be made for the bass, and the volume can be set to one of 32 different levels. There is still a minor disadvantage to this (the deaf does not apply). It would be wonderful to add a few, three fads between the one and two volumes that are already there. I became aware of it after making the decision to leave it on in the background during a calm morning. On the ones, there was just a slight rise in volume, but on the twos, there was already a significant increase. But, the updated firmware did not prove to be of any assistance to me. Because there is no linear input and only optics and HDMI inputs are available, I was unable to adjust the frequencies using the television, which also only has an optical connection. I was required to turn it in at the source, which is something that is not particularly convenient for me. ARC support would allow me to do everything with a single remote control. Bluetooth, by the way, is remarkably resilient through a couple of walls; it did not disconnect at any point. I purchased it before to NG at the price of 18, but I believe that the system's actual price tag is 15. And for the price of 20-22, you already have access to the 5.1 system. Regarding the name "Deep Bass," which is nothing more than a marketing tactic, a subwoofer manufactured by a well-known firm other than Deep Bass sounds exactly the same. In general, the idea is to visit the shop, listen to a few different bars, and then make your selection.

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