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What's the difference between a sound bar and traditional speakers?

2023-01-30 14:04:46

As the design of TVs becomes thinner and thinner, the size of the built-in speakers becomes smaller and smaller, which not only brings high-quality appearance, but also makes the sound more and more distorted. Friends who pursue sound quality usually choose sound bars or traditional speakers. in home theater speakers. This article will explore how to tell the difference between a sound bar and traditional speakers based on several key factors such as room size, connectivity, and sound quality.

What is a sound bar?

A convenient and less costly option, sound bars are convenient because they are usually compact and can fit in front of, below or above your TV. Instead of relying on the receiver, it's self-contained so it can be easily moved to another space.

What are Traditional Speakers?

Traditional speakers have separate components to improve sound quality. With separate speakers and amp/receiver, you'll usually get better surround sound than a soundbar. Plus, the setup can be customized for any space.

Traditional speaker or component audio is suitable for users who have more space in their home to accommodate it. From the receiver to the rear speakers, floorstanding speakers and subwoofer, it's all very space consuming.

With a traditional speaker system, you can get a great audio experience for movies and TV shows. Experience true surround sound through the rear speakers, and it's extremely flexible in settings. Because of the mix-and-match nature of these systems, you're not tied to any one manufacturer and can choose speakers and other components to your liking. Plus, you can expand and upgrade speakers and receivers as needed

So for users with insufficient budget or limited space, a sound bar will be a good choice. A complete speaker system will cost you a lot of money, but will also give you theater-like sound. Plus, your sound system receiver can act as an HDMI hub for other devices, game consoles, HTPCs, streaming devices, music from your phone, and more. If you're not limited by space and looking for a home theater experience, traditional speakers are for you.