while it doesn't quite scale the heights
of its competitors the clips are four B
is a solid little sound bar that offers
clean looks and easy usability Klipsch
is probably better known for its home
cinema gear than music these days and
that's where the are for B comfortably
sets this is a 2.1 channel speaker with
a separate wireless subwoofer and it's
currently available for $399 us it
doesn't have much in the way of features
with just Bluetooth and an optical input
and in comparison competitors like LG
are also able to offer HDMI switching
and Wi-Fi streaming the speaker will
decode Dolby Digital but if you watch a
lot of blu-ray discs you should know
that it won't decode DTS streams sound
quality is impressive for the size and
price with a quite vivid home theater
sound the subwoofer sounds much bigger
than it really is
only music replay disappoints with a
very trebly sound which can sound harsh
at high volumes there's much better and
cheaper options such as the Pioneer
sound bars if you want to play music as
well as watch TV but the money the clips
is decent but not quite the
one-size-fits-all solution I'd like to
see this is type end or brief the CNET
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