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Review on Sound Bar JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass Black by Elang ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

As a soundbar, it performs its functions 100%. Of the shortcomings, it would be nice to implement a built-in equalizer. Sometimes you just want to pick up medium ones, add high ones, or just pick up medium ones, here JBL, unlike DENON, was not finalized. By the way, there are high frequencies. The sub gives good bass. At full, it can even put neighbors on your ears if the noise isolation is poor, as in most panels. So take care of them and your ears. For this, there are low, mid, high adjustments for the bass and 32 levels volume. There is still a small drawback (the deaf does not apply). Between one and two volumes, it would be nice to add a couple, three fads. I noticed when I decided to turn it on in the background on a quiet morning. Ones seemed a little, but on the twos there was already a sharp increase in volume. I thought the new firmware would help, it did not help. There are only optics and hdmi inputs, there is no linear one, so I couldn’t turn the frequencies using the TV, through optics, by the way, too. I had to turn it in the source (it’s not very convenient for me, so ARC support would do everything from one remote control). Bluetooth, by the way, is quite tenacious through a couple of walls, it didn’t fall off. I took it before NG for 18, I think that the real price tag for the system is 15. And for 20-22, you can already swing at the 5.1 system. As for the designation Deep Bass, a purely marketing ploy, a subwoofer from another well-known company, not Deep Bass, sounds no worse. In general, this recommendation is to come to the store, listen to a few bars and choose.

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