I have a current Philips TV from the 7000 series. The speakers of the TV's are all OK I thought until now, but I wanted to somehow more power, more pressure, more clarity in my living room 22sqm.
First thought was a 5.1 or 7.1 speaker system, costing approximately 300-700 I had imagined.
Then slept several nights over it and ultimately decided against such a speaker system.
I really had no desire to spread in the living room on each wall the boxes to have quite possible are a Globigen receiver in the corner and move well stowed cable.
By chance I came across various sound bars, which greatly differed largely from the appearance, price and test reports. Through various Testbereicht and in terms of the price I've then every now and then the YAS 101 watched, trial hears etc and ultimately then bought.
The Soundbar was built in about 10 minutes.
Have the lower legs unscrewed, acts much Edler for me.
Plug connected Tosslink cable connected to the TV and a Tosslink cable for 3D BluRay Player. Remote switched to active and from the post.
I must first of which never was used ;-)
What I had to change the TV was personally preferred audio setting, this was set at having to default and the Soundbar has received the DTS signal is not automatically have then set to "Advanced" in the TV and now the Soundbar automatically gets the better audio signal at transmitters that broadcast the signal.
Ultimately, it really is also on the transmitter as the soundbar can boast.
Movies on ARD and ZDF HD HD or other HD channels are really awesome.
(To be also triggered by the film) clear voice with the sound bar, deep punchy sub, just great for me personally a bargain (good value!) Personally, I believe that this Soundbar comes along very well in living up 30-40qm. Just listen sample best repeatedly between TV boxes and Soundbar toggling, in the store you will be there already hear a distinct difference.
Reviews There are also sufficient, in the price range of a better sound bars.
Thank Yamaha!
Have fun with the Soundbar