What’s a soundbar?
Soundbars explained – how they enhance TV audio experiences.
A soundbar is the last piece of the puzzle to complete your TV audio experience. Its capacity to deliver the ultimate surround sound from the left, right and center channels ensures you enjoy richer and more immersive sound. Plus, it is stylish, compact and easy to set up with your TV.
Which soundbar should you go for?
You can opt for a one-body all-in-one unit or choose to add in a subwoofer for extra bass. You can even go for a set up that comes with rear speakers to deepen the surround sound effect. Let's sort through your options.
Soundbar + subwoofer
Boost your bass
A soundbar with a subwoofer might be all your space needs to create a dynamic audio experience. Subwoofers boost your bass, which is great for soundtracks and low-frequency sound effects like explosions. Plus, they are non-directional so you can put one wherever you want in your room for a balanced and powerful audio experience.
Soundbar + subwoofer + rear speakers
Cinematic sound experience
A soundbar with separate rear speakers delivers cinematic experiences at home. Placed just behind and to the left and right of the listener, rear speakers work in concert with the soundbar to enhance the spatial positioning of sound effects, creating a three-dimensional surround sound that envelops you and makes you feel like you’re in the middle of your content. It’s the ultimate home entertainment experience.
- Some soundbar models may not be compatible with subwoofers and rear speakers.