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It has four race-track drivers (2 x Left/Right channel and 2 x 25mm tweeters (total 100W). The sub-woofer is best on the floor about a metre away.īut there is a little more to this device than a 2.1 soundbar. It should fit under most TVs between the stand legs or wall mount (bracket included). It is a relatively light soundbar at 965 x 58 x 85mm x 2.16kg and sub-woofer 240 x 240 x 379 mm x 5.67kg. It is a 2.1 (Left/Right/Sub) soundbar without the frills and all you need to add terrific loud and bassy sound to any standard, non-Dolby Atmos TV.

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If you want to know more about soundbars, read our How to buy a soundbar that meets your needs? (guide). the mid-40s) is short for James B Lansing (Yes, he was the Lansing in Altec Lansing.) Now it’s part of the Harman group of companies owned by Samsung.ĬyberShack JBL news and reviews and soundbar reviews But before I shatter the dream of Jurassic Park dinosaurs stomping all over your lounge room, let’s just say that it is good low bass – you will both feel and hear it. Very few lower-cost sub-woofers can get below 50Hz, so you feel it. Most cannot hear this, but it is vital to add a sense of sound direction and a feeling of “air”, a reality as though the music were really there. This defines sound character – without it, sound can seem dull. This is the critical area for clear dialogue. Where the action is, it covers the human voice (1-4khz), where our ears are most sensitive even as we age. Most small sound devices, like portable Bluetooth speakers and earphones, start here but lack the ‘oomph’ that mid-bass adds. An average sub-woofer usually handles this. The most critical bass where you get all the musically important bass. You most often feel it more in your body than you hear in your ears – that room-shaking rumble. The sound spectrum is usually 20Hz to 20KHz. A 2.1 soundbar with a 6.5”, 200W wireless sub-woofer that reaches down to 40Hz – quite deep in the low-bass spectrum. The JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass is just what it says.
