
One of the problems I had with old soundbars was that the dialogue was lost in the movie, but the soundtrack and effects were very loud. So I decided to buy a new one and found the Majority K2 which was a new product at the time of purchase and had no reviews yet. However, the specs look good, so I decided to give it a try. What I liked about this soundbar is that the dialogue can definitely be heard. You can also adjust the treble and bass to your liking while the presets are available. The inputs are suitable for old and new TVs. It even has an output for connecting another subwoofer, which is very handy. You can use the HDMI arc, optical, but I only use the AUX port as that is the only port available for my TV that suits me. As much as I like it, I can hear vocals when watching a movie, when using this soundbar there is a sore lack of bass from the subwoofer. This is one of the reasons I bought this product, but the only way to be sure the subwoofer is working is to put your hand under the subwoofer and feel it vibrate. I originally placed the subwoofer on the floor next to the TV and then decided to place it next to the sofa above the TV. However, I can hardly hear the bass. Since the price was low when I bought this soundbar, I opted for a 60w subwoofer and it made a big difference. Now it sounds full and I can feel the bass rumble. If you want to hear movie dialogue, this works. If you want to hear and feel the bass, buy something else or get ready to buy a separate subwoofer.

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