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Review on Sound Bar JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass Black by Stanisaw Wojnowski ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

Purchased to fill the void left by music. the 20-year-old Sony MHC-W555 center, which takes up a lot of room due to the system and two huge 4-way speakers; in fact, the center has been used as a sound bar for the past decade; the sound suited, but it was inconvenient otd. on his remote control being constantly on/off, adjusting the sound; I wanted full synchronization; and the fact that discs, the radio, and the cassette deck are no longer in regular use. When playing music, it sounds noticeably worse than at this center, whose speakers I also smashed to various locations around the room in order to create a panoramic effect. After the initial connection, I was under the notion that the soundbar was subpar, and I considered sending it back. Generally speaking, the sound in movies is more accurate, although there are a few tweaks that need to be made in the middle. Nevertheless, one of its downsides is that the buttons are already damaged, so pressing one will trigger the action intended for the other. There are 5.1 versions, and in my opinion, that's plenty for good audio. The panel needs to be brought back to the office for servicing now that the warranty has expired. There's no point in even contemplating it because it would be more practical to go for something with a high rating that's closer to home. ate: The diagnostics have concluded (unofficially, but with a high rating in the area, as there is already no guarantee) that the input capacitor has failed, causing the voltage to drop from 24 volts to 5 volts further down the board. The master tried everything to revive it, but he thinks it's hopeless because the percentage probably also cracked and the whole board has to be replaced. The whereabouts of such items eludes me completely. After I contacted government representatives, I was given the following information: price tag of $8,000, hours put in of $2,850, and no idea how long you'll have to wait (1-3 months, or 6-12) for the component to arrive (even cruelly). There is a $2850 price difference between the part and the labor. My understanding is that if you make an advance payment of 1,500 Euros, bring food with you, and wait by the sea for the weather to improve, and then get bored waiting, no one will refund the prepayment. Well, at least they didn't answer my query. I'd be happy to pay, but I'm lugging a bandura and I don't really understand what's going on, so I'm not particularly motivated. I'm at a loss on what to do next. Unsettling, 20,000 in under two years.

Pros
  • The speed and simplicity with which one can hook up their TV The ability to create a "sound for home theater" without breaking the bank. very pleasant low end
Cons
  • Definitely not suitable for music listening due to a lack of sonic depth and a lack of medium to high frequencies. You could try adjusting the equalizer on the audio source, but you wouldn't be able to hear the results on the same screen. Twenty months after purchase, it suddenly stopped powering on; I shut it off before going to bed the night before, and when I tried to turn it on the following morning, nothing happened when I pressed the buttons or used the remote.