NO! They are expensive and do not give you surround sound. For the money, you could buy a 'Home Theater in the Box' and have true 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound.
You can find great reviews on sound bars on home theater reviews, or cnet.com which are known to have reviewed many electronic items for the home. Look for the one that suits you and see whats best suited for your needs.
It doesn't sound like it really works that well... it is just re-selling candy bars.
2008 bars are about $5 on eBay.
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The biggest bar on the xylophone is the lowest sound.
The Spanish Milled Dollar is worth 8 reales. It is also known as a piece of eight. In fact, diverse theories link the money sign [$] to the stripes and bars on the Spanish Milled Dollar.
Its about 7o9087 years old and worth about a billion trillion chocolate bars Its about 7o9087 years old and worth about a billion trillion chocolate bars
Most sound bars will create a virtual surround from the digital output on the TV. All current Toshiba HDTV's have optical digital audio outputs.
The Yamaha YAS-101 is the best, cheap vertical sound bar that can be attached to your television. As of 2013, sounds bars range in price from $200 to $2,000.
There are no working codes for the iLive sound bars
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Karaoke bars are very popular. However, I would say they do not make any more money than a regular bar. This is because some people love karaoke and some hate it.