

#Klipsch kg 4.2 audiophile manual
There are only a few buttons, so again, you'll want to keep the manual handy to look up the button combos you'll need to change settings. The soundbar does have a few physical control on the top surface, but they're all replicated on the remote. This makes fumbling with settings pretty annoying, usually requiring you to hold one or more buttons on the remote and then wait for messages to scroll across. There's no real display on the soundbar-all it has is a "dot-matrix" panel on the front that can show you a few characters at a time. Ideally, you want the sub at least a few feet away from the soundbar, which may not be possible in smaller spaces. The 10-inch subwoofer is very physically plain, but it is big. Around back, you've got your ports including power, USB, optical, ethernet, and two HDMI ports (ARC audio and 4K HDR passthrough). The top and sides are metal, but the bottom and back are plastic. The Bar 9.1 looks like your average soundbar with its gray casing and various speaker grilles, but it's a big boy at almost 35 inches wide. JBL wants a cool grand for the Bar 9.1, which is more than most people should pay for the convenience.Ītmos, DTS, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD, DTS-HD MA, 5.1 PCMĮthernet, USB, HDMI-in, HDMI eARC, Optical, powerĨ84 x 62 x 120mm, 3.64 kg/ 8.0 lb (soundbar) 173 x 60 x 120, 0.72 kg x 2/ 1.6 lb x2 (satellites) 305 x 440 x 305mm, 11.10 kg / 24.5 lb (sub)

While the audio experience is great, the price is not.

It also has full integration with Google's Chromecast platform, so you can manage it from the Home app. It's an Atmos-enabled soundbar with a whopping 820W of power and detachable satellite speakers that you can place around the room when you need them. Well, that happens to be the niche JBL is targeting with the JBL Bar 9.1. A spiffy Atmos surround sound system can take your viewing experience to the next level, but maybe you don't want to run wires or have speakers permanently installed around your room.
#Klipsch kg 4.2 audiophile movie
With movie theaters still closed in most places, the home theater experience is more important than ever.
