After my Dolby Surround amplifier was smoked I had to for an alternative to halfway acceptable sound at Fersehschauen looking, and I came across the Sony Soundbar, which is much cheaper and the power consumption as a surround amplifier ... a lot has been written to sound, it does not replace a 5.1 or 7.1 system, but that was not my goal, but I have wondered a bit how fed up the sound comes across, especially the rather petite subwoofer does his job great. Connected the Soundbar is with me, which has to a slightly older Philips TV does not have optical digital output, this should be followed carefully. Fortunately I was able to connect the White Soundbar with the optical digital output of Kabelrecievers, the DVD player is connected via HDMI. So after 2 HDMI cable, an optical cable and power cord were attached I was looking for a way to obstruct this invisible, with a wall mounting only possible with 90 degree angled HDMI cables. Still, I had to hit directly behind the Stecklätzen the cord about 3cm deep hole in the wall, about 15 cm wide and 5 cm high, also one cable channel by all cable space have to lead them to the connected devices. The resulting crater in the wall were simply papered over in my case. Unfortunately, a lot of effort, so the lack of USB get over a point deduction for the affixing of the slots, also I miss a USB port to directly from the USB play music stick, but the ability to connect the phone via Bluetooth works perfectly and lets me input ...
All in all a very good solution to not only enhance the sound of the TV, but a really good sound.