Sharp HTSB300 2.1 Sound Bar Audio System with Digital Decoding

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by Tout Troy on March 1, 2010

  • 32W Total Output Power 7 Watt x 2 20 Watt Sub
  • 2.1ch Front Surround System
  • Main Drivers plus Subwoofer 2.1 in one unit
  • Slim Remote Control with Sharp TV Control
  • DTS, Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro logic Decoder

Product Description
Sharp’s new sound bar line is stylish and sleek delivering unbelievable sound with rich bass from one slick simple speaker. A powerful built-in subwoofer along with built-in DTS, Dolby Digital decoders and SRS Surround sound functions will have you convinced you’re in a room full of speakers…. More >>

Sharp HTSB300 2.1 Sound Bar Audio System with Digital Decoding

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W. Scott March 1, 2010 at 10:48 pm

Inexpensive soundbar best suited for a medium size Aquos LCD TV. Crisp high’s and solid mid range characteristics, seamless operation with Aquos TV. Sound is improved tremendously with the addition of a small subwoofer such as a Polk Audio PSW111 or similar using the subwoofer output on the bar which can be controlled using the included remote. Dimensions are thin and long and well suited to 32, 37 and 40″ TV’s (the bar is 31.5 inches long). Well suited for smaller rooms or apartments, however surround sound effects are subtle. This unit will not fool you into believing sound is coming from behind you, however it does create an immersive sound field that fills the listening area and is a dramatic improvement over built in TV speakers. Great for someone who is avoiding complex audio systems and seeking a minimalist, but satisfying audio experience. If you have no intention of adding a subwoofer, get the less expensive HT-SB200, the difference between the digital and analog inputs is insignificant.
Rating: 4 / 5

Bill Seward March 1, 2010 at 9:50 pm

The HTSB300 is a big improvement over the speakers built into flat panel TVs. Don’t mistake it for surround sound–it isn’t. However, the improvement in sound quality is very noticeable, especially in the lower register. Even though we could have bought a low-end surround system for this price, we decided that the hassle of running wires, siting speakers and so on simply wasn’t worth it. We watch TV and movies, not run a theater. There’s also the benefit of the small size, which generally is making use of what would normally be wasted space in front of the TV.

Three notes. We’ve found that keeping the built-in TV speakers at a low level seems to improve the overall quality of sound. We found that the included “spikes”, meant to elevate the unit so it can sit over the pedestal of the TV, doesn’t work so well (as least with our Sharp Aquos). It raises the unit to the point where it interferes with the TV’s remote receiver. And you get yet another remote to keep up with. (Our cable “universal” remote doesn’t know what to make of this unit.)
Rating: 4 / 5

Vu Truong March 1, 2010 at 8:18 pm

I bought this soundbar mainly because it was simple to set up and get started. There was one cable to hook up and we had sound. I did not want the hassle of hooking up an extra subwoofer, placing a bunch of speakers around the room, etc. This was a plug and play. So simple that we had sound literally 5 minutes out of the box. The drawback obviously is that you will not get the sound that comes out of a home theater set up that can cost thousands. The speakers on our TV point downward so the sound is muffled. I wanted speakers that pointed outwards towards the TV viewer. The soundbar is small, compact, and stylish. I hate setting up AV stuff for the HDTV because I always seem to get wires or cables crossed. You literally cannot mess this up. This is a simple solution to crappy flat screen TV speakers. The soundbar has 4 audio modes: standard, cinema, sports, and news. Very happy with the sound but don’t expect to be blown away – you need the whole home theater set up for that. The only reason that it doesn’t get 5 stars is because I don’t think any stand alone soundbar can reproduce the sound of a home theater system.
Rating: 4 / 5

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