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Sharp audio bar
Sharp audio bar








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Users can then switch to the desired input with the included remote control to start enjoying the system.

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The two units automatically pair together wirelessly. Once all the cables are connected, customers just need to power on the soundbar and subwoofer. Users simply need to connect a power cable to the soundbar and subwoofer, and then plug the desired components (Blu-ray player, game console, TV, etc.) directly into the back of the soundbar with the appropriate audio cables (no A/V receiver is required). Once everything is unpacked, setup is simple, quick, and painless. Meanwhile, the included wireless 150 watt subwoofer features a slim tower design and measures 5-11/16" x 16-15/16" x 12-1/16" and weighs 13.4 lbs.

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Two midrange drivers and one tweeter are featured on both sides of the unit with an exposed design. The soundbar unit itself measures 54-1/2" x 2-7/8" x 2-11/16" and weighs 7.9 lbs.

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Meanwhile, the rear panel features all of the unit's connections, including an IR out, optical in, analog audio in, two HDMI ins, and one HDMI out with ARC capable of 1080p pass-through with 3D support.

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The front of the speaker features a standard LED display window with blue text, and buttons for power, volume, Bluetooth pairing, changing inputs, and changing sound modes. The soundbar is designed for use with 60-inch displays or larger, but the product paired decently with my smaller 50-inch Panasonic plasma. With its sleek, ultra-wide aesthetic, the speaker integrates well into any large-screen home theater setup and can be placed in front of or mounted above a TV. In addition to the speaker and woofer, the package comes complete with a remote control, a stand for the subwoofer, an HDMI cable, an analog audio cable, an IR transmitter, two wall mount angles, pattern paper, Velcro tape, and an NFC tag. The Sharp HT-SB602 is a 310 watt 2.1 channel soundbar system with a wireless subwoofer.

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And unlike most soundbars, this ultra-wide model is specifically geared toward big-screen TVs. Does this mean that these customers are simply doomed to suffer the horrors of internal TV speakers? Are they forever condemned to make do with muddy frequencies and wimpy bass? Well, not if Sharp has anything to say about it! The HT-SB602 2.1 Channel Soundbar aims to offer a space-saving alternative to a traditional stereo or surround sound system while providing a significant improvement over built-in TV speakers. After all, most figure that if you're going to be spending thousands of dollars on a 1080p or 4K set, it's likely that you'll want to lay down at least a few hundred more on a solid audio system as well.īut not every large-screen TV owner has the space or cash for a full-fledged surround sound setup. Thin, tiny, boxy, muffled, and poorly positioned, integrated television audio is often more of an afterthought than a priority for many manufacturers. Even the most expensive high-end displays often lack much in the way of quality when it comes to internal speakers, and some of the worst offenders can be damn near unlistenable. HD and Ultra HD TVs are known for delivering impressive visuals, and companies often place an appropriate emphasis on picture quality features in their sets - but when it comes to audio… well, that's an entirely different story.










Sharp audio bar