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Adorama has
Klipsch Flexus Core 210 185W 3.1.2-Channel Sound Bar + 10" 160W Wireless Subwoofer (1073105) on sale for $499 - $120 with coupon code
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$379.
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Details:
- Sound Bar:
- Max acoustic output: 99.8 dB
- Front-firing drivers: 4 × 2.25" aluminum cone drivers + 1 × 0.75" horn-loaded tweeter
- Upfiring drivers: 2 × 4" high-output paper cone woofers + 2 × 2.25" discrete full-range drivers
- Enclosure: Sealed; plastic, wood, metal construction
- System power: 185W RMS
- Frequency response: 43 Hz – 20 kHz
- Inputs: HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, USB-C, Digital Optical
- Outputs: Subwoofer (RCA)
- Dimensions: 3 1/16" H × 44" W × 4 15/16" D (7.8 cm × 111.8 cm × 12.6 cm)
- Subwoofer:
- Frequency response: 26 Hz – 250 Hz ±3 dB
- Max acoustic output: 103.7 dB
- Amplifier: Class D; 80W RMS / 160W peak
- Woofer: 10" long-throw paper cone
- Enclosure: Sealed MDF
- Inputs: RCA/LFE line in; Flexus 2.4 GHz wireless transport
- Dimensions: 13.38" H × 13.19" W × 13.75" D (340 mm × 335 mm × 349 mm)
- Weight: 20.7 lbs (9.4 kg)
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If I keep it... it will definitely require some tuning.
Update: as of Feb. 14th, code works again. Thanks all! Happy Singles Awareness Day. <3
Pros:
- strong bass from the bar and subwoofer kicks in when there are strong action scenes. Netflix movie The Rip was a good test.
- relatively easy setup
Cons:
- dialogue clarity is hit or miss. In dialogue forward content like watching a show such as shrinking or Ted lasso, it's not a problem. But when you are watching a movie where dialogue is intertwined with a soundtrack or background noise, clarity sometimes drops noticeably. I currently have dialogue enhancement set to high and mids boosted to +3.
- Atmos effects are not convincing. My older Samsung Q950a has noticeable Atmos effect clarity.
Summary: I was surprised at how full this soundbar is. Without the subwoofer, it's a more full sound than from my time with a Bose 600 soundbar. The subwoofer is stronger than my Q950a soundbar. The varying dialogue clarity is an annoyance. For this price, it's definitely a high value that I have a hard time fully regretting. For $450-$500+, I would be considering other options.
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This discussion is not about what someone is convinced of, no debating that.
It is about two completely different surround designs.
Unless a soundbar can defy physics.
That ONE speaker can not "do the jobs" of a traditional speaker setup!
It's designed to simulate it mainly through technology.
Anyone that claims they are comparable did not properly implement their traditional speaker setup imo.
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