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Review on πŸ”Š Majority K2 2.1 Surround Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer, Bluetooth, FM Radio, and Multi-Connection by Raye Johnson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Best Budget Buy for Sound

I needed a soundbar for my bedroom so I didn't want to spend a lot of money and wanted decent sound. After looking at what's available on the market, this option was the most flagged option for a sub-$100 system. HDMI Arc, Optical, subwoofer out, wireless subwoofer and surprisingly a built in FM tuner. Set up was as easy as it gets. I connected the HDMI Arc to the TV, disconnected the FM antenna and connected the power cable. Then I connected the power to the subwoofer which I placed in the corner of the room. Switch the soundbar to Arc mode and it's been working great ever since. The total assembly time was about ten minutes. Sound: The sound of this bar is actually quite good. Mids are its strength, voices are quite clear and crisp. High frequencies are adequate and low frequencies are decent at slightly higher volumes. With music or shows that have a lot of bass you can hear the subwoofer thumping, they aren't overpowering but can probably be a bit more powerful. When you put it on music you get very good sound even with the FM tuner, and when it's on it's more than enough for our large bedroom. It has three built-in equalizers that mostly affect the mids, but they're not so different that they really make a big difference. It has separate bass and treble controls. I cranked them both full and they still don't drown out the mids, which is good, but I still wish they were more adjustable. A separate auxiliary controller would have made this system even better, but for the price it's feature rich and sounds decent. Pros: HDMI ARC, optical out, subwoofer Cons: Cannot permanently turn off the front light, separate subwoofer can be used Overall, I'm very happy with this system and would buy it again.

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