I bought an 80w refurb with sub from Sony Centres Direct last week. Price now £59. Glad i got one with a sub, makes all the difference.
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bigup
11 Sep 16#1
Is the link working for anyone ?
teknoteknotekno
11 Sep 161#2
yes, works fine. any problems just Google - tesco clearance. Great deal for Philips. sounds great and very simple to fit and use.
Ben280
11 Sep 16#3
Does anyone know if I'd be able to connect my existing wireless subwoofer to this/anything other than the sound bar that it was originally bought with? I hate my current sound bar as it is so big it conceals the bottom of my TV screen.
ljbutchik07 to Ben280
11 Sep 16#5
No you cannot
woldranger
11 Sep 161#4
I'm thinking of getting one of these for my Mother, but I know that having to use a separate remote for the volume will annoy her - are there any soundbars out there that can be controlled from the tv/sky remote?
galgor to woldranger
11 Sep 16#10
Hey bud, you have options. If she has a smartphone you could try one of those apps that work as remotes for everything.
Failing that, the Harmony remote control will do the same job. Expensive for a remote, but it's worth it.
HappyShopper to woldranger
11 Sep 16#14
This is a similar situation to mine.
I'm not sure, but if the unit connects via HDMI ARC then I think you don't need a separate remote. Anyone confirm if this is correct?
PlayerNumber01
11 Sep 161#6
You can get this for £5 less from the tesco outlet on eBay but that's refurbished, still comes with a 12 month warranty though.
hardleyouth to PlayerNumber01
11 Sep 16#15
Link? :smiley:
ljbutchik07
11 Sep 161#7
I've got this one bought for £39 about 2 weeks ago from tesco direct. loud but lacking of bass makes this average.
shoomshoom
11 Sep 161#8
Just what I was looking for. Thanks
Admast79
11 Sep 162#9
There is 120W Philips sound bar with sub for £69 also.
Sorry but 40 watts is probably the same as your telly. I had a 40wstt one and have it away.
ZazZYo
11 Sep 16#12
Bought one voted hot, but might end up returning. Have been thinking about buying a Soundbar to go with my Samsung TV. As the TV speakers are kinda average. Firstly sounds like 40W is not enough for decent sound ? Secondly I'll need a separate remote rather than sky for volume? No thanks.
Thar
11 Sep 163#13
I bought an 80w refurb with sub from Sony Centres Direct last week. Price now £59. Glad i got one with a sub, makes all the difference.
rybag14
11 Sep 16#16
You can program your soundbar to work off your tv or Sky remote pretty easily. I've done it on mine, there are simple guides that take about a minute to do, just google the make of the model of the sound bar or tv remote
Pretty good deal. Shame the Vizio ones are harder to come by.
bigup
12 Sep 16#25
Picked one up today. It not bad. Lacks a little bass as said but ok for a bedroom Soundbar
ZazZYo
12 Sep 161#26
Picked up today. Installed with optical cable. I have to say my TV has better built in speakers than this massive Soundbar. Repacked it. Not sure how I can return to tesco now, since it's opened. Any advice? Anyone?
Andi Keane to ZazZYo
16 Sep 161#27
Just take it back and say it sounds poor/ won't sync TV properly, Tesco are normally pretty good and don't argue about anything
EN1GMA
23 Sep 16#28
does optical mean you can control the volume on the SB from the tv remote
steevieboy4u
25 Nov 16#29
I'm looking at getting a Soundbar to go with the Amazon Dot and found this thead. I know it was sometime ago you posted this comment so hopefully now you'll have a good idea what the Sony one is like, is it any good and would you recommend it, are there things that annoy you with it or issues that should be mentioned? Thanks for any info.
Thar
25 Nov 16#30
We are really happy with it, but with hind sight, would probably have gone with a more powerful one. We use it to stream music via Youtube and have to have the volume on full. For listening to internet radio via the Bluetooth function and movies via the optical function, the sound is powerful enough though as we have a fairly small lounge. I've only tested the USB function, that was fine. Depends what you want one for. I would think it would be powerful enough for use with the Amazon Dot.
The only annoyance, and it's a small one, is that if you leave it on standby and turn on Bluetooth on your mobile, eg when going out int the car, it powers up. I kept coming home to find it had been on all day and couldn't figure out why.
For the price it was a bargain , saw one in Curry's, exactly the same for more than twice the price. I see Sony have the refurbs in stock again just now.
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Failing that, the Harmony remote control will do the same job. Expensive for a remote, but it's worth it.
I'm not sure, but if the unit connects via HDMI ARC then I think you don't need a separate remote. Anyone confirm if this is correct?
The only annoyance, and it's a small one, is that if you leave it on standby and turn on Bluetooth on your mobile, eg when going out int the car, it powers up. I kept coming home to find it had been on all day and couldn't figure out why.
For the price it was a bargain , saw one in Curry's, exactly the same for more than twice the price. I see Sony have the refurbs in stock again just now.