Whilst browsing in ASDA queensferry yesterday I found this soundbar for £22.50 which seems like a very good price for this. Possibly national??
10 comments
steevieboy4u
28 Feb 17#1
Hot from me
cliffio76
28 Feb 17#2
i think this is the basic model with no HDMI port. So unless you've got an alternative method (i.e. your TV has an optical out port) of getting sound to it, you might be taking it back.
asimmalik1
28 Feb 17#3
Can't be too basic it says Bluetooth on the box...
dadofdaisy
28 Feb 17#4
It's got optical input
michaelsouris
28 Feb 17#5
Connectivity is Bluetooth plus: a DIGITAL IN-OPTICAL
Connect to an optical audio output on the TV or a digital device. b AUX
Connect to an analog audio output on the TV or an analog device. c COAXIAL
Connect to a coaxial audio output on the TV or a digital device. d Audio input from a USB storage device. e AUDIO IN
Audio input from, for example, anMP3 player (3.5mm jack)
Forgive my ignorance, but do these soundbars come with a separate sub woofer? If not, can they easily be connected somehow? The bass just can't be up to much if not, and the biggest improvement from my pov for films is some really deep base. Tia. Hot btw, thanks.
stressedman to grahamc2003
28 Feb 172#7
probably not able to connect a sub to this. i can't confirm. more expensive models come with separate subs. i have a Philips model number 5000-something. it's fantastic and has a wireless sub... But costs a great deal more than this.
brookysm
28 Feb 171#8
Remember folks, this isn't the Phillips of old nor anything tho do with the company that makes Hue lights an white goods.
Phillips name for A/V was sold off the the East years ago now.
dadofdaisy to brookysm
1 Mar 17#9
Yeah, but it's £22.50?
Dr_Bawbag
1 Mar 17#10
Yeah, you don't expect Bang & Olufsen quality when spending £22
Opening post
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a DIGITAL IN-OPTICAL
Connect to an optical audio output on the TV or a digital device.
b AUX
Connect to an analog audio output on the TV or an analog device.
c COAXIAL
Connect to a coaxial audio output on the TV or a digital device.
d Audio input from a USB storage device.
e AUDIO IN
Audio input from, for example, anMP3 player (3.5mm jack)
(From the user manual on the Philips website).
Phillips name for A/V was sold off the the East years ago now.