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TCL Alto 7+ 2.1 Channel Home Theater Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer - TS7010, 36", Black
$99.99 had been $129.99 previously
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/tcl-...Id=6347819 OOS
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
Four-speaker enclosure
Features two 2" x 4-1/2" woofer and two 1-1/2" tweeter drivers to deliver a movie theater experience in your own home.
Wireless subwoofer
For deep, powerful bass.
Dolby Digital decoder
Reproduces multichannel audio to deliver a cinematic audio experience.
Bluetooth music streaming
Makes it easy to enjoy tracks stored on a compatible Bluetooth-enabled device (not included).
Volume control
Lets you find a comfortable listening level.
Sleek appearance
Fits seamlessly along most HDTVs for a streamlined look.
Inputs
Includes mini jack, Toslink, USB type A and HDMI.
Remote control
Enables simple operation from a distance.
Supports a variety of file formats
Including WAV, MP3 and FLAC, so you can enjoy your favorite media.
Wall-mountable
With the included bracket.
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Best Buy shows regular price of $149.99.
Makes it look like a better deal!
Curious also, reviews looks quite mixed on amazon
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PROS
Good overall sound profile.
Good for dialogue content.
Well-built design.
CONS
No DTS support.
Lacks bass.
Doesn't perform that well at max volume.
I've got a Sony with a wireless sub and it's been fine. Pretty good bass on it too.
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Thanks. Obviously for $100 you can't be too picky. Bass is something I would at least want it to be decent so I may pass on this.
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Right on. I suppose it depends on the distance from the set up. Some like the subs rattling their a— behind the couch which can be far from the placement of the bar/tv and lose connection. I have the sub next to the bar myself but if I needed some distance I'd be running wire, which I'm not a big fan of doing. Just don't trust the wireless sub and don't wanna deal with crap if it goes down.
Ya maybe I've got a good set. I got it used a while back. The sub is behind the couch probably 10 feet from the soundbar. Never been an issue.
Mine would be mounted under a light switch so not comfortable drilling as not sure if I could potentially hit a wire. I removed the switch panel and everything is boxed in.
What would best be used to keep the mount kit to the wall without drilling? Gorilla mount tape or velcro?