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Re: Powered soundbars [message #91552 is a reply to message #91550] Sat, 14 March 2020 10:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rusty is currently offline  Rusty
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Registered: May 2018
Location: Kansas City Missouri
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My home theater Sawyer is kind of cobbled together from years ago. The mains, center and sub I'd had already built or built for. I used amps I had to power all. So using my Franken system requires turning everything on manually, and run through the 5.1 dvd player. I'd gotten to the point of not buying any dvd's or even using it much anymore. A soundbar is merely an easy means to get better sound through these new smart tv's. They're so skinny that the speakers within can't begin to create worthwhile sound. I'm becoming an old fart and just want something simple and most of all, useful.
 
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