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Change the way you listen to music and movies with the Polk Audio Signa soundbar and wireless subwoofer. Packed with five full-range drivers, the system uses Dolby Digital 5.1 decoding technology to create room-filling surround sound Read More
Not too bad. I run 4x Polk Audio 2-way bookshelf speakers, and 300w 12" Subwoofer. Picked them all up for a total of $250 on Cyber Monday, to match the 7.2 channel Pioneer receiver I got last Black Friday. Polk Audio is one of those name brands I trust in audio gear, that won't punish your wallet. I'm speculative about wireless audio, but for the average consumer, I'm sure it'll be fine. I'm not an audiophile either, but I have an appreciation for bang for the buck audio.
I can't find anywhere what the output power of the soundbar or subwoofer are. Does anyone know?
PinderNET
Apr 12, 2019
It looks like there is only one HDMI connection for the TV.
Isn't there normally an input (from source) and output (to TV).
How would you connect a cable box or FireTV or whatever?
PinderNETFor my soundbars, I just connect the optical (digital) output from the HDTV into the soundbar. All the sources go into the TV's inputs. The TV's optical cable automatically sends the selected source audio.
PinderNETJust to confirm, the HDMI port is meant to be used in combination with an ARC HDMI port on the TV. I own the Signa S2 and use only two connections: power and HDMI (ARC).
It's nice that when I turn on the TV, it then turns on the Signa S2 and automatically switches the S2's input to HDMI if it was previously set to something else like Bluetooth.
Does anyone know how this sound bar system compares to the Andrew Jones one?:
Pioneer SP-SB23W Soundbar w/ Wireless Subwoofer
I've heard that the software features of the pioneer are out of date (Bluetooth, connectivity to other devises, etc...) yet the sound quality could be superior.
Any thoughts?
joeltraneIn my opinion, the Signa S2 sounds better than several products from Samsung and Klipsch, including some that cost significantly more. I haven't listened to that Pioneer system, so unfortunately I can't comment on it.