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Sharp HT-SB200


$250.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Wall mountable. Includes remote control. Affordable price.

The Cons:No digital inputs. Not for those that like it loud. Stereo sound - not ideal for home theater.

The Sharp HT-SB200 is a slim, stylish, and wall-mountable 2.1 channel sound bar designed to simulate surround sound without the added bulk and cost of a full blown home audio theater system. Built for at-home use, the HT-SB200 features left and right integrated speakers, an integrated subwoofer, and adjustable bass, treble, and sub-level options for a truly unique surround sound experience.

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In addition, the HT-SB200 combines advanced HDSS (high-definition sound standard) sound technology with SRS WOW HD to provide a more natural and realistic listening experience with a deeper, more natural bass response. The HT-SB200 also sports a slim remote control, a programmed equalizer, an auto on/off button, dual audio inputs, right and left RCA jacks, and a 3.5mm sub min-jack for an additional audio source such as an MP3 player. The Sharp HT-SB200 retails for $249.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.

Features

  • 2.1 Channel
  • Integrated Speakers
  • Integrated Subwoofer
  • HDSS Sound Technology
  • Adjustable Bass/Tremble & Sub-Level Options
  • Dual Audio Inputs
  • RCA Jacks
  • 3.5mm Sub Mini-Jack
  • Slim Remote Control
  • Programmed Equalizer
  • Auto On/Off Button
  • 1 Year Limited Warranty

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Pros
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    wall mountable

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    includes remote control

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    affordable price

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    simple styling

  • 1

    small size may be ideal for smaller rooms or TV sets

Cons
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    no digital inputs

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    not for those that like it loud

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    stereo sound - not ideal for home theater

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    no subwoofer or subwoofer output

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    smaller than it looks - quite small compared to competing products

  • 1

    poor performance at high or low volume levels

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