First thing first: On Monday ordered on Tuesday the product was delivered. I run the passive Soundbar on my Yamaha 5.1 AV Receiver. The input of the PS3 comes (dig. Optical input) via Toslink, the 3-channel soundbar is on the normal speaker outputs (right, left, center) is driven, the subwoofer using the LFE output of Recivers. First of all: the AV Receiver is necessary because the sound bar itself is passive. The soundbar itself a quality image, nothing is rickety. The device, however, is much wider than my 32 "television, which by some acts lost. A wall mount is included, so you can install the sound bar not only in front of the screen, but they hang on request on the same. The subwoofer is heavy on right Quality and operates on the down-firing principle, ie the speaker is pointed at the floor. In addition to LFE also the inputs for RCA R / L are installed, also have phase switch, volume control, bass boost and on / off switch on the device space found. But now to the sound. I watched as a test a DVD in the PS3. When you have found the right balance between the subwoofer and soundbar volume are the dialogues and effects of the Soundbar clean and clear to understand the sub makes rum down clearly defined bass, I can make no strörenden vibrations. The relatively high minimum frequency of 45 Hz is not misbehaving, as first feared. Bottom line: at said AV Receiver makes the SB-10 package looks good and is good for a harmonious sound reproduction of footage. The system can also be extended through surround speakers, simply connect to the surround channels of recievers, then you have the full enjoyment of 5.1. For the front equipment I can pronounce the SB10 a strong buy recommendation. Price-performance ratio is super. All necessary cables are included. But a small criticism I do not want to omit: The goods were delivered by post in the original carton, possibly can as an opportunity-making thieves situation in shipping may occur.