The soundbar package looks very interesting. I love the the subwoofer isn’t enormous and you can get two. Also now a rare soundbar apart from the Ambeo letting the customer reuse their own subwoofer instead of forcing them to buy another one from the same brand. That shows customer appreciation.
Looks like Klipsch downgraded the power of the cinema 1200 for something more reliable joining forces with Onkyo. I do like how you have the option to piece together the system as you want and have 2 subs.
I'm confused - is there actually an HDMI input separate from the eARC port? I can't get a clear view. The presenter does not call the recessed port out - is it a traditional HDMI port or is it a port for wireless transmission? Thanks!
@@setgood5006 for just the core 100, the voices have some oomph to them, they sound natural for an all in one solution. It won't dig like a subwoofer, but for a condensed setup, it's better than any all in one I've heard in the market. I want to note you can add a subwoofer to all the new flexus products
I am sorry, but in this market you are competing with SONOS!! People don’t want boxes that just sound good, they want systems that sound and LOOK good with smart assistant integrate with a good app!
Sonos is struggling. They are heavily discounting all their products and running major sales and even state themselves in various articles that they haven't had a good couple of years. The era 300's are also super ugly and bulky. The calibration side of things still requires you to walk around flapping your arms like a chicken with no android support and still no DTS:HD/X. Any system that has a sub out port be it this or Sennheiser also has a major advantage as pretty much all third party subs absolutely destroy the Subwoofers that are "in-house" ones.
I like that the soundbar has traditional subwoofer output
The soundbar package looks very interesting. I love the the subwoofer isn’t enormous and you can get two. Also now a rare soundbar apart from the Ambeo letting the customer reuse their own subwoofer instead of forcing them to buy another one from the same brand. That shows customer appreciation.
Looks like Klipsch downgraded the power of the cinema 1200 for something more reliable joining forces with Onkyo. I do like how you have the option to piece together the system as you want and have 2 subs.
I'm confused - is there actually an HDMI input separate from the eARC port? I can't get a clear view. The presenter does not call the recessed port out - is it a traditional HDMI port or is it a port for wireless transmission? Thanks!
HDMI eARC for both soundbars.
Can you adjust the bass from the sub??
These soundbars sound incredible! People will not be disappointed
What's the bass like
@@setgood5006 for just the core 100, the voices have some oomph to them, they sound natural for an all in one solution. It won't dig like a subwoofer, but for a condensed setup, it's better than any all in one I've heard in the market. I want to note you can add a subwoofer to all the new flexus products
Ok so you never listened to it with the sub 100 @@SpencersStuffTV
@@setgood5006 Deep and clean with plenty of output. You can use whatever sub you want with it
How does it sound
I am sorry, but in this market you are competing with SONOS!! People don’t want boxes that just sound good, they want systems that sound and LOOK good with smart assistant integrate with a good app!
Sonos is struggling. They are heavily discounting all their products and running major sales and even state themselves in various articles that they haven't had a good couple of years. The era 300's are also super ugly and bulky. The calibration side of things still requires you to walk around flapping your arms like a chicken with no android support and still no DTS:HD/X. Any system that has a sub out port be it this or Sennheiser also has a major advantage as pretty much all third party subs absolutely destroy the Subwoofers that are "in-house" ones.
Not running that wire from the TV behind the plasterboard in a showcase video is soooo lazy and it's all I can see
How would you suggest running the wire through the wall in a rented hotel space at CES? SMH