1st thing I noticed is that the box was superlight. Felt like nothing was in it.
Opened the box, took out both speakers and noticed a problem with one of them. It had 2 things rattling inside. One sounded like a driver, and the other sounded like a screw. Not a good sign.
There is no way for the consumer to open the speaker to fix since the plastic is permanently closed.
No need to set up the entire system, with a bad speaker. Decided to send everything back. Tiger Direct has a great return policy and sent me a return authorization immediately by email. Hopefully everything else goes well with the return. I will send out tomorrow.
A few observations:
1. This is basically a jam box with detachable speakers. And it is SMALL! Much smaller than one would think.
2. It is superlight and feels really plastic and cheap.
3. It does not come with separate subwoofer and claims to have the subwoofer "integrated" into the cheap plastic casing somewhere or another (I assume in the middle unit that houses everything else? But with something this light, I can't imagine where the driver would be or how pathetically small it would be.
After getting a look and feel for this unit, I'm just returning it instead of exchanging.
I have no idea about the sound quality, but it really can't be that great in regard to bass and stereo spread. This seems more suited for a dorm room, kitchen, kids room, etc... The sound quality may be the greatest thing since sliced bread, but I doubt it. There is a reason why a subwoofer is typically a bit heavy, and it's the driver.......you just can't get around that issue.
I bought this originally for my grandparents. I wanted something that would have everything in one unit and would be easy to operate, have HDMI out, etc... This fits the bill except for the cheap, plasticky feel/weight, mysterious "integrated" subwoofer, and of course the "broken on arrival" aspect. I would have researched this more, but at the time I purchased this (I must have been about the first one), there were ZERO reviews (net or Amazon) and hardly any information at the Philips site. I now see there is one review. Don't know if it's a sockpuppet review or not. I'll check it out for curiousity.
Unfortunately there are only about 2-3 other all-in-1 integrated soundbars out there (with external subwoofers) under $500 at the moment. All of them have major problem areas in the reviews I've read. One would think that a manufacturer would be all over something as in-demand as this. Get more detail about Philips HSB2351/F7 Home SoundBar with 1080p HDMI.
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