- This product was much more than I expected. Purchased 60"HDTV at CHRistmas and thought sound was good. This sound bar however made it a whole new TV. Has surround sound, and more important can adjust bass, treble, sound modes, etc. Very important if you want to customize your sound experience. Easy to install, simply plug in included cables and ready to go.Price was very good and received on time as promised.Can't imagine a TV now without a sound bar.
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Sharp 2.1 Sound Bar Audio System Sub-Treble-Bass Level Controls Preprogrammed Equalizer
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