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Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 3634899)
Guys, can you suggest a decent powered Subwoofer around the 8K range? I've purchased a Pioneer AVR and have my existing Mordaunt Short floorstanders. I'm also getting the Micca MB42 as surrounds. I am just looking for a cheap, decent sub. clap: |
Originally Posted by kmadhok
(Post 3634669)
Thanks. Wouldn't a home theatre deliver a better sound experience at this price? (approx 20K). |
Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 3634899)
Guys, can you suggest a decent powered Subwoofer around the 8K range? I've purchased a Pioneer AVR and have my existing Mordaunt Short floorstanders. I'm also getting the Micca MB42 as surrounds. I am just looking for a cheap, decent sub. clap: |
Originally Posted by CAPTAIN REX
(Post 3635649)
kmadhok, Of-course with a home theatre system you will get un-matched sound quality and a different viewing experience with those surround sound. But did not want to go in for a home theatre due to all those wires running around. And with the home theatre we have (an LG set), we hardly ever use the DVD player. With the sound bar, the TV stand is clutter free. The subwoofer requires just a power source. It connects to the sound bar using blue tooth. The bar requires a power source and I have used a HDMI cable to connect it to the TV. And the best part is that I just have to use only one remote controller. The Set Top Box remote controller is used to control all. |
Originally Posted by kmadhok
(Post 3631878)
Hi, Am looking for 2 pieces of advice. 1. Does anyone have any first hand exp and recommendation for sound bars? I am looking for a simple extra speaker to my TV, whose speakers are no longer any good. 2. Does anyone have recommendations on a good store which can help with the above purchase? Even Sony center and Samsung brand shops did not have a display unit of their own sound bars. Thanks, kmadhok |
Originally Posted by theexperthand
(Post 3636333)
I have been in your shoes and found answers to both of your questions at the Reliance Digital, Phoenix Market City mall, Mahadevapura. They had a decent collection (Philips, JBL, Boston Acoustics, LG, Samsung etc) and after listening to couple of them, I brought a BA sound bar. Market City also have couple of high end audio shops and you can try them if you want something more exotic. I remember auditioning couple of excellent sounds bars in these shops, but they were out of my budget at that time. Ah Sorry - Just now I noticed that you are located at Mumbai, so not sure my answers will be useful for you. Just leaving them here in case if it helps any one from Bangalore. --Anoop |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 3635633)
You can check out the Blaupunkt GTB 8A which is an active powered subwoofer. Though it is meant for car use, I have a friend who is using at home and it really gives good sound with punch. It is available for around 7k on online sites. Do check it out. |
Originally Posted by CAPTAIN REX
(Post 3635649)
Naveen, If it is only the sub-woofer that you need, dont you think it would be better and in-expensive to make it, rather than buying a ready made one. In this way you can specify the shape and size of the woofer box to suit your TV stand, or even have 2 sub woofers built in to the same box for that real BOOM BOOM.;) |
Originally Posted by naveenroy
(Post 3636403)
Thanks for the recco. Looks decent enough to sit in a room. Though it looks like it take 2 RCA inputs? as in a L R? And with a built-in amp, guess it might be an overkill. Maybe I should go down this road. But....a person to do a good job of fixing up a sub. :Frustrati |
Originally Posted by Behemoth
(Post 3636508)
Yes it has 2 RCA inputs, but works even if you connect only one! Basically it filters the bass sounds from both the channels (e.g explosions left and right) to coordinate with the recorded sounds. If you connect it to the Sub out from your Pioneer AVR, you will not face any issues as that carries Bass sounds from both channels. Getting a custom built subwoofer is much more difficult as the size and the volume of the sound box has to be perfectly matched to the speaker so I would not recommend that! |
Originally Posted by CAPTAIN REX
(Post 3635649)
kmadhok, Of-course with a home theatre system you will get un-matched sound quality and a different viewing experience with those surround sound. But did not want to go in for a home theatre due to all those wires running around. And with the home theatre we have (an LG set), we hardly ever use the DVD player. With the sound bar, the TV stand is clutter free. The subwoofer requires just a power source. It connects to the sound bar using blue tooth. The bar requires a power source and I have used a HDMI cable to connect it to the TV. And the best part is that I just have to use only one remote controller. The Set Top Box remote controller is used to control all. |
Originally Posted by kmadhok
(Post 3639460)
So I eventually bought the LG sound bar NB2540. Was considering the Samsung HW-H450 2.1 (approx 18K) and another samsunug model (approx 8k) but they did not have the 8K model in stock.The deal I got on LG NB2540 (approx 40% off MRP approx 14K got for 8K) got me to pick that up. Didnt find that I was saving any wires by getting a wireless subwoofer. The subwoofer connects wirelessly to the speaker so that wire is gone, but then the sub woofer needs it own power source so that wire is extra and also means an extra plug point. what I did not like abt my LG sound bar was that if, it is connected to a source there is no indicator light showing that. While installation I was a little worried that I was able to connect my phone via bluetooth but there was no light on the sound bar and no sound. Eventually realized I had to increase the volume of the sound bar. . |
Originally Posted by diyguy
(Post 3640136)
Was in Helsinki last week and was in tears when I saw the prices of the sound bars there when I didn't have space to carry ?de02 I think they were priced at less that half the price here. The Yamaha 7.1 sound bar with wireless sub was ~12k |
Originally Posted by jkdas
(Post 3646076)
Pioneer's Andrew Jones series, especially SP-FS52 seems to be a good set and very VFM. |
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