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I bought a sound bar from Lazada on the advice of posters and the one I have works well enough and was cheap, only around 300 Baht. But I need one which has a good sound system for playing music, which means one with a good bass sound and is much more expensive. I have checked the ones on Lazada for around 2000 Baht, but they do not seem to have an input for headphones or earplugs.

I am about 50 Ks away from the big shopping malls, anyone know where I can get one? Maybe from the likes of Power Buy and Banana etc.

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  • Forget about this "sound bar" nonsense and the cheap or gimmicky Bluetooth speakers that people have been pushing you to buy. I already posted a link to what you needed in your other thread and y

  • Anyone who has any kind of musical knowledge will understand this. Connect your instrument, hit a low note and see how the system responds. You can turn up the volume, increase the bass...it won'

  • Mine are out of his price range.   Personally, I’d go second hand with just 2 speakers.  Something like the Bose Companion 2 series II.  I had a pair many years ago (and gave them away!) and

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5 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

I bought a sound bar from Lazada on the advice of posters and the one I have works well enough and was cheap, only around 300 Baht. But I need one which has a good sound system for playing music, which means one with a good bass sound and is much more expensive. I have checked the ones on Lazada for around 2000 Baht, but they do not seem to have an input for headphones or earplugs.

I am about 50 Ks away from the big shopping malls, anyone know where I can get one? Maybe from the likes of Power Buy and Banana etc.

Good afternoon there. I got my Samsung Bar 6 years ago for Bht 7000 together with a 55 incher @ 23k..

As we all knowm you get what you pay for............Bht 300 will not give sonic performance compared with the 2000 quoted, or even my own.

Headphones are not meant to be plugged into a Soundbar, they can go directly into your Laptop, PC or phone via phono, USB or Bluetooth.

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2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Good afternoon there. I got my Samsung Bar 6 years ago for Bht 7000 together with a 55 incher @ 23k..

As we all knowm you get what you pay for............Bht 300 will not give sonic performance compared with the 2000 quoted, or even my own.

Headphones are not meant to be plugged into a Soundbar, they can go directly into your Laptop, PC or phone via phono, USB or Bluetooth.

Big help there, thanks.

 

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Forget about this "sound bar" nonsense and the cheap or gimmicky Bluetooth speakers that people have been pushing you to buy.

I already posted a link to what you needed in your other thread and you just ignored it.

 

If you don't want to listen to music with half of it missing, you are going to need something with a sub-woofer, preferable at least eight inches in diameter and with a suitable enclosure..

Small gimmicky speakers simply cannot reproduce the big waves necessary. So much warmth and subtlety will be missing. 

Should buy a Sealion 7. Great sound system. 🙂

Anyone who has any kind of musical knowledge will understand this. Connect your instrument, hit a low note and see how the system responds.

You can turn up the volume, increase the bass...it won't make a difference. It is missing and cannot be reproduced.

The cheap and gimmicky systems simply turn up the equalizer to the maximum, in so that everything is exaggerated and unnatural....but still lacking depth.

 

When you have a system that can reproduce the notes, you can keep the volume low and still appreciate the music.

 

 

This one is worth a closer look. You also get FM Radio, Bluetooth connectivity on top of being able to connect via a headphone jack and a microphone for you to sing along to create harmonies for your neighbours(don't do that).

Take some high quality lossless music on your Smartphone and connect via Bluetooth if you want to test the system in the shop.

https://www.aconatic.com/aconatic/cantegory/Speakers & Stereo/Multi Speaker/product_detail/125

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/pdp-i4818708490-s20003827030.html

 

It fits with your budget and has a full one year warranty.

 

https://www.lotuss.com/th/product/75543764 sells it for 1200 baht more, so buy direct from Aconatic via Lazada as per the link above, at 1890 baht plus carriage. You might be able to listen to it in-store, but probably you'll be okay with the sound overall. Likely not high fidelity, but at least able to cover a wider spectrum of sound than the portable Bluetooth speakers.

I think you can turn the silly lights off via the remote control. 

To pick a great sound system you need to play  symphony orchestra music on it as a symphony orchestra has all the sound frequencies.

If you look at the frequency response of the system that should give you an idea of it's capabilities.

I'd get an amplifier with 500 Watts RMS power.

Second stupid post in a row @carlyai

Any reason why you are choosing to Troll the OP?

18 minutes ago, JakeC said:

Second stupid post in a row @carlyai

Any reason why you are choosing to Troll the OP?

Sorry the first one was silly sorry, I apologise.

What's wrong with the second one?

500 W RMS per channel is the amplifier I built a long time ago, so if you have this power and a great frequency response like listening to a symphony orchestra...got all the highs and mid and low frequencies. That's what you'd want in a great sound system.

@carlyai At a budget of 2000 baht?

 

Frequency response figures quoted are mostly nonsense. The speakers certainly could not reproduce a flat response across all frequencies.

 

The speaker system to which I have linked is probably the best thing overall for his money. It also gives him a few extra functions.

Are you talking about a soundbar for a home theatre system or some kind of speaker like a JBL or Bose copy?

Likely 2.1 speakers. He wrote about two speakers, with controls in the middle. He needs bass for listening to music. So a sub woofer seems essential, even with a soundbar.

 

My recommendation above, cover all bases.

55 minutes ago, JakeC said:

Likely 2.1 speakers. He wrote about two speakers, with controls in the middle. He needs bass for listening to music. So a sub woofer seems essential, even with a soundbar.

 

My recommendation above, cover all bases.


+1 for the 2.1 recommendation.  I have the opposite problem.  Too many 2.1 systems and now have to decide which system to keep and which ones to sell.
 

 

Maybe you can send one to @NoshowJones for the cost of the postage and a bit for your time.

I give my old ones away and also appreciate it when people do so for me. I'm not too proud. 😊

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14 minutes ago, JakeC said:

Maybe you can send one to @NoshowJones for the cost of the postage and a bit for your time.

I give my old ones away and also appreciate it when people do so for me. I'm not too proud. 😊


Mine are out of his price range.

 

Personally, I’d go second hand with just 2 speakers.  Something like the Bose Companion 2 series II.  I had a pair many years ago (and gave them away!) and for the price, you can’t really go wrong.  Even the bass is surprisingly good.

 

I have a pair of Q Audio BTS3 (not for sale) which I’d recommend for the next step and even before the Bose as they have Bluetooth capability.  Not sure how easy to find used though.  Again….good bass response.

 

Beyond that…

 

 

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The pricier sound bars of today are fantastic compared to what they were a few years ago.  The one I'm looking at is the Klipsch Lexus Core 200 one popular reviewer couldn't believe how much sound and bass it delivers. The sound bar by itself is 19,000 baht here in Thailand and it has an RCA out if you want to add a sub. It also has Bluetooth and a few other connections along with an App. 

 

I have a stocky/heavy Fender Monterey Bluetooth speaker that I got on sale at Banana for around 11,000 baht and it's amazing I wish they still made them. 

15 hours ago, Furioso said:

The sound bar by itself is 19,000 baht here in Thailand and it has an RCA out if you want to add a sub. It also has Bluetooth and a few other connections along with an App. 

Does the actual BAR have HDMI input so it can be controlled from the TV remote?

The Bass box on mine connects via Bluetooth and the sound system has it's own remote. The Firestick remote adjusts the volume coming into the U Green BT box, as well as being able to control my WiFi light bulbs and TCL air-cons via the mic.

But I use GlycoX installed in all my devices.

2 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Does the actual BAR have HDMI input so it can be controlled from the TV remote?

The Bass box on mine connects via Bluetooth and the sound system has it's own remote. The Firestick remote adjusts the volume coming into the U Green BT box, as well as being able to control my WiFi light bulbs via the mic.

But I use GlycoX installed in all my devices.

 

You can buy the cheaper Samsung soundbars which have sub-woofer. If you have a Samsung TV they can be controlled with the TV remote.

1 minute ago, Cameroni said:

 

You can buy the cheaper Samsung soundbars which have sub-woofer. If you have a Samsung TV they can be controlled with the TV remote.

Yes, sorry, I forgot to mention that. 

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5 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

You can buy the cheaper Samsung soundbars which have sub-woofer. If you have a Samsung TV they can be controlled with the TV remote.

Would it not be the more expensive Sammy Bars which come with a sub?

10 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Would it not be the more expensive Sammy Bars which come with a sub?

 

Also some cheap ones.

1 minute ago, Cameroni said:

 

Also some cheap ones.

Which will probably sound cheap!

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

Which will probably sound cheap!

 

They sound good. Obviously not the same as an AV receiver hooked up to 6 external speakers, but that is overkill for most people anyway.

1 hour ago, Cameroni said:

 

They sound good. Obviously not the same as an AV receiver hooked up to 6 external speakers, but that is overkill for most people anyway.

Now Mr Cameroni, please indicate where I said that I had án AV receiver'and 6 speakers.

You mentioned FM Radio in an earlier post. WTF is that these days?

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

Now Mr Cameroni, please indicate where I said that I had án AV receiver'and 6 speakers.

 

Sure, as soon as you indicate where I said that you had that.

17 hours ago, Airalee said:


Mine are out of his price range.

 

Personally, I’d go second hand with just 2 speakers.  Something like the Bose Companion 2 series II.  I had a pair many years ago (and gave them away!) and for the price, you can’t really go wrong.  Even the bass is surprisingly good.

 

I have a pair of Q Audio BTS3 (not for sale) which I’d recommend for the next step and even before the Bose as they have Bluetooth capability.  Not sure how easy to find used though.  Again….good bass response.

 

Beyond that…

 

 

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Does the sound from the front stand mounted speakers not interfere with each other. In my experience..YES.

 

4 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

Sure, as soon as you indicate where I said that you had that.

Sorry, I misunderstood that you were inferring that the cheapo Bht 2000 jobbies. 

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