Enhance your home theater system's acoustic performance with this Pioneer SP-SB23W soundbar, which features four 3" midrange drivers and two 1" tweeters for clear, detailed sound projection. The 6-1/2" wireless subwoofer delivers powerful low-end audio.
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This speaker bar was designed by renowned audio engineer Andrew Jones to deliver the best sound possible in the price range/form factor. It definitely succeeds. Sounds amazing. Crystal clear dialogue, that was once hard to hear. Tight bass, extends fairly deep. Midrange is good, not too bright. Works great with TV shows, movies and especially music streaming through the Bluetooth feature. **FYI- I read so many reviews and reports about bugs with this unit, I have had zero problems. I would not let it hold you back from purchasing it. I listened to practically every sound bar and this sounded WAY better.
My Best Buy number: 550074759
What's great about it: Really excellent sound quality. Great dynamics. Surprisingly good imaging. Tight bass, effective.
What's not so great: Does block most IR sensors on TV. Wish there was some sort of volume level indicator.
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Overall2 out of 5
I Love it but...
ByJerr
I just purchased this about 8 hours ago. It was love at first sight. The thing is just beautiful and runs fast. It was at 50% battery life and charging when I went to get some dinner. When I came back it was dead. Nothing would turn it on.
TBizcuit1
Chandler, AZ
Thanks for the Update. Shouldn't you perhaps....
December 13, 2014
update the terrible 2 star review to 5 stars? I appreciate the amended review, but it is not helpful to consumers who don't take a deeper look and it influences our buying decision because we perceive this as a poor value. Just food for thought. Thanks.