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Would be ok if it wasn't falsely advertised.
I mounted the Bar on my wall, drilling, tapping, ect. Then I pulled out the wires to get it all setup. Upon seeing the tiny power supply my heart sank. There is no way that tiny supply can output enough amps to power a advertised 100w system. Not all buyers will know this but you can easily google it. Volts x Amps = Watts. It's a very simple calculation. You also have to account for powering the controller, amplifier, Bluetooth module ect... everything else in the speaker bar. Plus allot of power will be lost to various things such as heat, induction ect.. The max output of this "100w" sound bar is 35.91 amps. That's MAX!!! Meaning everything powered THEN what is left over can be used to power the speakers. This doesn't take into account how much power the amp inside the soundbar is able to supply and that's an unknown since I didn't take it apart. I drilled into my wall, might as well test it. From my amp meter I measured (at the plug) a max of 19.5 watts at max volume. So sound bar is not 100watts it probably about 10-15max.. 10 watts is not bad. Common misconception actually. 10-15 watts is perfect for small- medium sized rooms. NOT the large room I purchased this for. I thought 100 watts was over kill for this big room. I also assumed what I purchased would be capable of 100 watts. Returning and forwarding my findings to BBB. WHY LIE!!!! If you advertised it for what it is, then it would be fine. It's not a bad product. But in the end it's a good products falsely advertised with a jacked price simply to scam the end user..
August 2021 · Electronics · verified purchase
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