Polk Audio SurroundBar360° DVD Home Theater System
By admin On December 31st, 2009- Polk Audio patented SDA Surround technology delivers a full 5.1 Home Theater sound from a single, 44 1/2-inch cabinet
- 1080i HDMI with high definition video up-conversion from any video input
- PowerPort Bass Venting System for superior clean, low distortion bass that you can really feel; no external subwoofer required.
- Single 15-feet cable for the absolute easiest hookup; no more tangled wires to string around a room
- Remote control for complete control of all sources at your fingertips
Product Description
Polk Audio SurroundBar 360-degree DVD Theater is a complete home entertainment system. It incorporates the enveloping sonic benefits of our SurroundBar SDA technology and our patented PowerPort bass venting technology with the convenience of a control console that is a DVD/CD player, amplifier, and an AM/FM radio. The SurroundBar 360-degree has sleek, contemporary design and simple, single-cable speaker hookup which makes it ideal for anyone who wants big, rich surr… More >>
Polk Audio SurroundBar360° DVD Home Theater System
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M. Elmalky Says: December 31st, 2009 at 9:27 pm
I’ve been shopping around for a good sound quality sound system for a while. Of course, the Bose system is the best no doubt. For $2000, it better be. But I wasn’t ready to pay that much. I’ve heard and tested endless system, and the search came to an end after I heard this PolkAudio 360 SurroundBar. I was practically blown away from the sound quality. I think it’s the best quality after the bose system for less than half the price.
I have a PlayStation 3 and the game that i have been playing for months is a brand new experience now with this sound system.
It can get very very loud. I can barely keep the volume at 30. Anymore would drive my neighbors crazy. No movie or video game has yet tapped into the potential of this speaker system. Nothing can make it start scratching. What really amazed me, is that even though it doesn’t have a subwoofer, it does not need one. I was feeling the base sitting on the couch across the room. Amazing. But you do have an option of plugging one in anyway.
Also, I am using Optical Audio source cable to plug it in my TV. That’s the best connection possible for a sound system It makes a big difference than regular AV cables.
I highly recommend it.
However, when i bought it, the DVD console would not power up!!!!! I had to take it back to Best Buy and replace it with another one. So beware of that.
Rating: 5 / 5
Norman W. Semmler Says: December 31st, 2009 at 10:07 pm
The Polk 360 Surround bar produces a fantastic sound in my living room. It is a very complete sound system when you consider the included receiver/dvd player.
Rating: 5 / 5
Davey Williams Says: December 31st, 2009 at 11:46 pm
It’s always hard for me to buy audio equipment. I want something that sounds good, but I’m not one of those audio people who sits next to the stereo with a spectrometer looking for the sublet treble/bass lines just beyond the range of human hearing. This has been the best solution so far. It was simple to set up, it looks great, and it sounds awesome. That’s the bottom line. I’m sure picky audio people will want to spend $4000 on all the best speakers and cables and junk, but I wanted my apartment to look cool, not like the back room of Circuit City.
This is an awesome product! Love it.
Rating: 5 / 5
N. Pawlikowski Says: January 1st, 2010 at 2:33 am
The sound bar has pretty good sound quality and works well in my smallish basement. This was a good solution for me since I wasn’t able to run wires for a true surround sound system. The sound quality is much better than the internal speakers on the TV
Rating: 4 / 5
Min Pei Says: January 1st, 2010 at 4:34 am
As of the end of 2009, this is a good OLD product. the sound is good, but it only support 1080i. So if you have a higher version TV, you need to find a way to do not use the vidio by pass function.
One possible problem is if you are not using the video by pass, it may give out un-continuous sound. I am guessing there is some static building up to effect the function. what you need to do is switch your TV input to this sound bar for a sec, and then switch back to whatever you are watching. then it will function normally.
Rating: 4 / 5