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Originally Posted by slimdude
If you want a good quality soundbar you'll have to save up and spend a few dollars more because with a $50.00-100.00 soundbar, you're going to end up right back where you've started. It's best to buy a high quality soundbar the first time around, instead of keep purchasing cheap multiple soundbars that's not going to last very long. You'll spend a lot more money buying cheap soundbars practically every 1-2 years then just buying one good soundbar that going to last a long time, and you can purchase an extended warranty if something goes wrong with it, then you won't have to buy another soundbar.
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Doesn't have to be fantastic high quality, it just needs to sound natural. The previous one I had was under $100 and it lasted 6 years and didn't make voices sound flat and overpowered by the background noise... and didn't sound worse than a phone or computer and didn't sound like it was somebody talking through something metallic in another room. This one almost sounds like it should be mono and not stereo.