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Reddit mentions of VIZIO SB4451-C0 SmartCast 44" 5.1 Sound Bar System

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of VIZIO SB4451-C0 SmartCast 44" 5.1 Sound Bar System. Here are the top ones.

VIZIO SB4451-C0 SmartCast 44
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44 inches 5.1 channels ideal for 42 inches and larger TVsSubwoofer: Wireless. System frequency response L&R: 90 Hertz to 20 kilohertz, center: 160 Hertz to 20 kilohertz, subwoofer frequency response: 40 Hertz to 90 Hertz, satellite speaker frequency: 170 Hertz to 20 kilohertz, system frequency: 40 Hertz, 20 kilohertzConnectivity: Wi Fi and Bluetooth.Wi-Fi Input:802.11ACWall Mountable: Yes; Remote Included: YesInputs: 1 Analog, 1 Digital. 1 Optical, 1 USB, 1 HDMI, 1, Wi Fi, 1 Ethernet
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3 Inches
Length44 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2016
Weight10.8 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on VIZIO SB4451-C0 SmartCast 44" 5.1 Sound Bar System:

u/vjack11 · 3 pointsr/hometheater

If your budget is really $1500 then by the time you buy the TV, furniture, cables, etc. you'll only have around $500 left for audio. At that price range a proper 5.1 setup is definitely out. Here is what I would consider:

  • Entry-level refurbished Denon receiver for $180 and some decent bookshelf speakers like the $300 KEF Q100 for a decent 2.0 setup. You could add a subwoofer later for more bass and/or buy a center & surrounds to get 5.1.
  • Forget the receiver entirely and get a pair of good powered speakers like the $400 Audioengine A5+. These speakers have their own built-in amplifier so you don't need any more equipment (can just plug them into the TV) but the downside is there isn't really any way to expand the setup if you decide you want something better in a year or two, you have to start over.
  • You could also look into a sound bar, they are not at all liked on this sub but they honestly are not that bad. The advantage of a soundbar is you get a proper center channel so for TV and movies the dialog might be a little better, and some of them have decent "virtual" surround sound. E.g. something like this $420 Vizio which actually includes wireless rear speakers. Soundbars have the same problem as a powered 2.0 setup in that they are not expandable.
u/Gunnercrazeee · 1 pointr/hometheater

Based on my impression that you will mainly be using your soundbar for TV, gaming, movies, etc., I would recommend either getting the Vizio sb4451 5.1 system ($399) or Nakamichi Shockwafe Pro 7.1 system ($499). Both of them have rear surround speakers so at least you will be able to hear surround effects coming from behind you for a better surround sound experience versus 2.0/2.1/3.1 speakers. Don't be annoyed soundbar haters, I'm just trying to help someone out here :P
https://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-SB4451-C0-SmartCast-Sound-System/dp/B01GES2QOY

https://www.amazon.com/Nakamichi-Shockwafe-Wireless-Subwoofer-Satellite/dp/B019RD7LY8/

u/msaithan · 1 pointr/hometheater

Thanks a lot, I know wired ones are much better but i do not want wires that go back in the middle of the room, i found couple actually but not sure yet, as the reviews are so confusing and people have different reviews in different websites

VIZIO SB4451-C0 SmartCast 44" 5.1 Sound Bar System

Sony BDVN5200W 1000W 5.1 Channel Full HD Blu-ray Disc Home Theater System

Honestly Im confused between those two, however I like the soundbar more, Vizio is releasing new one i guess soon