Anyone knows a decent sound bar around 100 / 150 $
will use it mainly for movies!
thanks HEAPS
Anyone knows a decent sound bar around 100 / 150 $
will use it mainly for movies!
thanks HEAPS
You're incorrect.
okay… sorry then.
but nubzy also say the same…
there was a cheap sony one for around that price on here about 12 months ago, you may still be able to find it somewhere or on gumtree. It came with a subwoofer, definitely better than your tv speakers.
Not even worth getting one within that price bracket. Spend a bit more and get something you will be happy with, I can recommend the Sony CT-790 at $599 - 20% on ebay deal with Good Guys/Bing Lee.
To me, no sound is worth that amount of money.
My first soundbar was a Kogan @ $99 a few years back. Much better than the TV speakers. Came with wireless subwoofer. Also had a FM/AM radio tuner. Uses optical cable and RCA jacks and a USB input for playlists. (no Bluetooth)
I've since bought a Panasonic soundbar (with Bluetooth) to match my TV.
The Kogan is relegated to the spare room and still sounds fine. Has treble and bass and sub controls via remote control. They did update their model and probably the price too and maybe with bluetooth. Check if they are they part of click frenzy.
Best I could find for your price range :-)
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/sony-soundbar-100w-htct180
https://www.thegoodguys.com.au/panasonic-soundbar-120w-sc-ht…
thanks for the effort but my price range is 100/150$ so they are to expensive unfortunately
You could get a 2.1 computer speaker system with an AUX input. A Logitech Z623 can be had for under $100. You don't get a remote, but they put out a pretty big sound with tons of bass.
This ^^^…. not as neat as a bar and you have to hide the cube.
Where is the z623 for under $100?
yes it, was under $100 few weeks ago.
I got it for approx $80, combining 2*$25 vouchers from TGG.
sorry no offense but with that budget, and requirements, i think better stick with TV speaker because if you happen to find one, they will likely no better than your current TV speakers. so basically you just adding extra device to get the same result, marginal improvements. No good….