Fitted into my desk like it was supposed to be there) But if you have a lot of space, it's better to take NOT soundbars, but regular speakers! Sound via bluetooth - ! At least for me, with my motherboard 9 years ago! Maybe now there are already new technologies for transmitting sound via bluetooth, but in my case it’s not ice. Yes, and the column itself turns off after 10 minutes, while he went somewhere or just decided to sit in silence. I had to get the remote control and turn it on. I solved the issue by buying a cheap external audio card with S \ PDIF "ohm, and I had an optical cable for a long time already. And the sound changed for the better! The soft buzzing-crackling disappeared during playback. There was a hardness of sound or something. And when you turn off the computer, the sound also turns off after a while, due to the lack of a signal, that is, you don’t have to turn it off every time from the remote control or from the socket. Convenient. The location between the two racks gave a change in sound for the better, in my opinion) In general, summing up, if someone chooses a soundbar up to 8 thousand and who does not want to pile up his table with large speakers, then this is the best choice!
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