This Yamaha soundbar has a built in subwoofer and it's a great deal right now

Earlier today we covered the Denon DHT-S517 3.1.2 wireless Dolby Atmos soundbar with subwoofer. It is currently a great deal at just $338 that is definitely worth checking out. If you want a 5.1 setup you have the Amazon Soundbar Plus models on sale for $400.

Aside from those, Yamaha also has a really good at the moment as its SR-C20A is currently discounted making it a fantastic deal (purchase link under the specs table down below).

The speciality of this unit is that it packs a subwoofer in the soundbar"s cabinet itself so you do not have to worry about putting a bulky subwoofer box anywhere else.

While there are advantages to having a separate subwoofer box, having one inside the same box has its own benefits too, similar to how bookshelf speakers with their own woofers can sound better than satellite speakers with a separate woofer.

The technical specifications of the Yamaha Audio SR-C20A are given in the table below:

Specification Value
Drivers
  • Front L/R: 1.8" cone ×2
  • Built-in subwoofer: 3" cone ×1
  • Dual passive radiators
Power 100 W (Front L/R 20 W ×2; Built-in subwoofer 60 W)
HDMI 1 out (TV ARC), CEC, ARC; No 4K/3D pass-through
Digital optical 2 inputs
Analog audio 1 input
Subwoofer output No
Virtual surround technology Dolby Audio; DTS Virtual:X
Audio formats Dolby Digital; Dolby Pro Logic II; No DTS Digital Surround
Bluetooth Version 5.0; Profile A2DP; Codecs SBC, AAC; Max range ~10 m / 33 ft
Compressed music enhancer Yes (for Bluetooth)

Get it at the link below:


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