My first soundbar. I decided to immerse myself in the topic of soundbars, because in the evenings I watch TV shows and there was a desire to improve the sound quality. Prior to that, I used acoustics integrated into the telly. I wanted to start with something inexpensive and, if desired, increase the level. I chose without an external subwoofer, because it is superfluous in the apartment (respect your neighbors). Decided between this JBL and yamaha yas-108. I really wanted the second one, because it is a little more powerful (120v against 80), but they were not available anywhere. As a result, I bought jbl. I connect via optics. You will immediately hear the difference between this soundbar and integrated acoustics. The sound became more voluminous, softer and with a small amount of bass. Watching series and movies has become much more enjoyable. In size: height like ps4, length like 2 ps4 :) In terms of build quality: very good, nothing creaks anywhere, does not bend. I really liked the remote control, it is pleasant and minimalistic. Conclusion: a good soundbar to start diving into the topic. I recommend.
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