Browsing through audio sources is so difficult because we all hear things differently so reviewing headphones and speakers is a bit personal as what I think is good may not be good for others. I won't review it until I have enough time to decide on it. My opinion actually changed over time as I experimented with the settings and realized that this is a capable, fairly powerful 19 inch sound tube. Firstly it's hard, I tend to find heavier soundbars sounding better and this one does quite well. I have the standard options including BT and standard and even optical connections. I use the audio out from my PC so as tends to be sound best It comes with a handy little remote control with multiple 'listening modes', volume, track skip, etc. I also have a blue display that shows which mode you're using. what would i do One of my personal goals is how loud it can sound without losing quality. And I was pleasantly surprised that I could crank it up to my personal maximum volume without actually squeezing 100%. So check the volume, it works fine. I then ran my sound tests and they came through the most appropriate. It's not a $300 soundbar so we have to admit it won't be as good, but for the price it's still a good deal for those of us who refuse to pay that much for a computer or TV output sound. The highs were high and clear, the bass was just enough, my desk vibrated a bit in the bass so it worked as I hoped it would. I could get some sense of sound separation, obviously not as much as with headphones, but sitting close I can still distinguish between left and right sound. With one of my favorite songs to test out, John Williams' score for Star Wars Episode 3 (#1) is amazing, fresh, pulls you in and 'feels' good. If you close your eyes you can hear different instruments and as it comes from the iconic beginnings and works through different overtones it was a pleasing sound. I had a soundbar that outperformed previous competitors but after removing this properly I took the old one and this is now my current soundbar that I have. I would call it a very decent choice for a sub-$50 option. Of course there are many cheaper and more expensive options out there, the real trick is to find one in the price range you are looking for and focus on finding the best option. I think you'll be happy if you're looking for something in the sub-$100 range but don't want to fall into the cheap places. As always at Revain, you can try it and keep it or return it. But I suspect once you understand how it works, you'll save it!
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