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Review on Sound Bar JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass Black by Trang Bach ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good and the price is reasonable.

Wall mounts and an HDMI cable of 1.5 meters in length are included. I was able to successfully connect it to my computer by using an optical cable, which can be purchased separately for over 400 dollars. There are currently no glitches or malfunctions. The sole use of the USB connector located on the back panel is for the installation of firmware updates. I never imagined that I would become an audiophile or an expert in sound. On the other hand, spending years listening to music through high-quality German headphones has made me finicky about sound quality. Even if I still can't tell by ear "what's wrong" with this or that item and why it "does not sound," I can figure it out by poking at it and comparing it to others. As I turned on the music that I was familiar with from my headphones (such as Nightwish or Alter Bridge), I was, to put it mildly, underwhelmed when I heard it on this bar's speakers. To the point where I began to think that the tweeters on the TV were not quite as annoying as they usually are. There are certain mutes and instruments that can hardly be heard, and a portion of the sound near the top is missing entirely. If you do not concur, it is possible that you have never experienced the composition in its original form, for instance by listening to it with monitor headphones. The distortion is not as obvious in other types of media, such as movies, video games, and music (trance, pop, classical). The fact that soundbars that aren't the most costly typically have a frequency response that is sharply curved was something that came as a surprise to me. For instance, the old Svens 2.0 sps-700 are implanted quite favorably in my memory, with the exception that there is not always such a deep, rich, and penetrating bass everywhere, as there is here. After playing around with the equalizer, I was finally able to get the bar to have the sound I'm used to hearing, but now the neighbors have an additional issue =)) This is the one you're looking for if you have a small room and want an immersive and impressive soundbar for watching movies or playing video games. It's affordable. The music coming from these speakers could not be to your taste; therefore, it is best to listen to it first and then determine whether or not the source of the sound has an equalizer.

Pros
  • + The sound capabilities for such a low price for a 2.1 configuration more than satisfy + You can play music via BT from your smartphone + You can charge your phone while listening to music + The wireless subwoofer establishes a connection with the panel itself. Because its speaker "looks" at the floor rather than the ceiling, the sound produced by it is better dispersed around the space. and farther than =) + Because of its compact size, the soundbar was able to fit in spaces where the speakers could not. + It does not creak, nothing staggers, there are no glue smudges, and everything is assembled in a smooth and efficient manner.
Cons
  • Trying to listen to music that is "out of the box" is impossible, at least when it comes to rock, metal, groove, etc. - The sub can only be adjusted using the remote control in one of three modes: low, middle, or high. Low means that there is almost no bass, and middle means that there is sometimes too much bass. In general, the only things that can be adjusted via the remote control are the volume, the bass power, and the active connection interface. - The casing, which is located in the bottom left corner of the soundbar, gets very hot.