Update: After playing with it a little more, I'm a little disappointed. You can only adjust the balance of the speakers, you cannot increase the volume of both speakers if needed. In other words, if you make one louder, the other will get weaker. This is disappointing for speakers that are already set to a low volume from the factory. In my version they cost 125.00, not 250.00. If they can do another firmware update to fix this issue like they did with the Bar 48, I'll reconsider my review. These speakers look very good and sound very good. When I figured out how to adjust the volume on them, it greatly expanded their versatility. You are not limited to the factory preset volume. I have chosen several Sanus stands due to their minimal appearance and the size of the handset stand to accommodate the plug cord (many are smaller just for speaker cord). Nice addition to the Bar 48 system, once I updated my bar with the new firmware and added everyone all was good. A bit pricey for these two little speakers, but it's sort of a special add-on, so I understand there's probably limited demand for them. We look forward to pricing and reviews of the Klipsch Bar 54 Atmos coming soon.
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