I have a Harmon Kardon SB30 for the bedroom and it sounds great. My only complaint is it has a delay any time you change channels or unpause. Anytime the audio is stopped and restarted there is about a 2 second delay before the audio starts back up. Could be the way I hooked it up but other then that it sounds great.
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Originally posted by LS1Goat View PostWhy not? Ever been to a movie theater? That's the commercial division of JBL
To answer your original question; I have Samsung sound bars in the bedrooms. They sound quite good and won't break the bank. Bluetooth works great. You don't need to spend more than $300 for a quality soundbar, especially for those of us that already have a dedicated HT. That's my suggestion.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HW-J45.../dp/B00TKPAWFO
After listening to the Samsung stuff next to the Klipsch there is no way I would have bought one of the bars they had available. I am normally a huge Samsung fan but they were a let down after the bass and clarity of the klipsch.
I thinks this was it:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/klipsch-...&skuId=6819316
Originally posted by Dinger View PostI have a Harmon Kardon SB30 for the bedroom and it sounds great. My only complaint is it has a delay any time you change channels or unpause. Anytime the audio is stopped and restarted there is about a 2 second delay before the audio starts back up. Could be the way I hooked it up but other then that it sounds great.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostMaybe just a misconception I had... I don't know.
After listening to the Samsung stuff next to the Klipsch there is no way I would have bought one of the bars they had available. I am normally a huge Samsung fan but they were a let down after the bass and clarity of the klipsch.
I thinks this was it:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/klipsch-...&skuId=6819316
My suggestion was more for a <$300 sound bar, since you mentioned you didn't want to break the bank.
Good call on checking out Nebraska Furniture Mart. They have a big selection and good prices.Last edited by LS1Goat; 09-24-2015, 04:19 PM.
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I am not an audiophile by any means so you are right... the sound is way different but I didn't know why. Thanks for dropping the knowledge on me as I really appreciate it. I could do that klipsch set up for $450. I like that the sub on the Klipsch is actually adjustable unlike most of the cheaper ones. The 8" sub didn't seem "bigger" but I also truly didn't check the others. I just assumed they were 8".
My goal was to stay under $400 but I'm willing to stay under $500 and expand my horizons. Going to spend a little more since I'm going to bypass doing the built in surround in the walls.
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Got this at home.
Works great, sounds great, easy to operate\hook up.
http://www.cnet.com/products/sony-ht-xt1/
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Bought a Harmon sb26. I didn't like the lack of treble from JBL. The base of jbl was great but just not a good fit for my living room. I thought the Harmon sounded just as good as klipsch but $100 less. $379 before taxes. He was able to see original price when it released...$700.. What the heck lol. Its a design a few yrs old but I,liked itLast edited by akfodysvn; 09-29-2015, 01:54 PM.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostBought a Harmon sb26. I didn't like the lack of treble from JBL. The base of jbl was great but just not a good fit for my living room. I thought the Harmon sounded just as good as klipsch but $100 less. $379 before taxes. He was able to see original price when it released...$700.. What the heck lol. Its a design a few yrs old but I,liked it
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