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Reddit mentions of Loopilops Bluetooth Soundbar Audio TV Speaker - Wired and Wireless Connection, 29.5-Inches 2.0 Channel Home Theatre Sound System with 50 Watts Speakers, AUX/Optical/USB/BT Input Modes Remote Control

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Loopilops Bluetooth Soundbar Audio TV Speaker - Wired and Wireless Connection, 29.5-Inches 2.0 Channel Home Theatre Sound System with 50 Watts Speakers, AUX/Optical/USB/BT Input Modes Remote Control. Here are the top ones.

Loopilops  Bluetooth Soundbar Audio TV Speaker - Wired and Wireless Connection, 29.5-Inches 2.0 Channel Home Theatre Sound System with 50 Watts Speakers, AUX/Optical/USB/BT Input Modes Remote Control
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♫ 2x25 Watts 2.0 Channel Bluetooth Sound Bar ♫ ~ Not only are there 2 x 25 Watts Speakers and digital amplifier but also with DSP built inside. 2.0 channel Home Theatre Sound System can provide you a loud and clear surround audio experience in the bedroom and living room.♫ Wired and Wireless Connection ♫ ~ More than just wired connection with AUX\Optical\USB input modes, strem your music wirelessly with powerful built-in bluetooth.♫ Easy to Control and Operate ♫ ~ Infrared remote control displays different modes through different colored LED lights.♫ Unique Design Soundbar ♫~ Our sound bar has unique 29.5-Inch smooth appearance design, Rubber Antiskid for safety stand, LED indicator light and sensitive button. Much easier for users to operate.♫ Excellent TV Speaker ♫ ~ It’s an excellent sound bar to improve your TV sound. Give you a better sound quality for watching movies, listening music and playing video games.
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u/Armsc · 2 pointsr/audio

Ok now I have a better understanding of what you're looking for. It sounds like you're only going to do music. If that's the case it makes things a lot easier as you don't have all the sources to deal with. So basically you're looking for a bedroom setup with b channel outputs to the living room. Cool I think I found a solution for you.

  • AVR $180 this a bit older 5.1 AVR but it has B front output at a very reasonable cost. I would only do two sets of speakers right now but if you wanted to could expand to a 5.1 later down the road.

    Speaker options (just some they are many in your budget) I'm thinking towers or bigger bookshelf speakers for volume and less need for a sub right away. Towers won't need stands the bookshelves will unless you put them on furniture.

  • Fluance AVHTB get this set and be done with it. Run the towers in the living room and the surrounds in the bedroom. Easy solution to your problem. Save the center for when you want to go surround sound. The surrounds in the bedroom might need a sub as they don't go too low. You could always get one later on and hook it up to the sub out on the AVR for a 2.1 in the bedroom.

  • Onkyo Speakers get two sets one for each location. I don't think you're going to find cheaper towers that are decent.

  • Sony SS-5000 towers a bit more than the Onkyo but should do well.

  • BIC DV64 or DIC DV84 you won't need a sub with these unless you want one for extra bass. Sold each so you would need two for the living room. Could also put in the bedroom but I think a set of the DV62's in the bedroom should be enough. These should rock.

  • Bic DV62 bookself speakers for bed room or living room.

  • Fluance SX6

  • Yamaha NS6490 should do well in either location.





u/ThisWasABadPlan · 1 pointr/audiophile

what kind of amp should I be looking for with this speaker?

u/NumbFeela · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hey guys! So I need some help with choosing an amp/receiver. I'm obviously new to this kind of stuff. I've had these speakers for years but I've never used them. I have no idea if they're any good. I'm poor so I really don't want to buy new speakers!

I have asked Santa (he's real, dammit!) for an Audio-Technica LP-120. Now all I need is a receiver or an amp. First of all, I don't really know what I need. I've done a lot of research and I think an amp is what I need, but I'm not positive. And even then, I don't know which one would be the best for me. I've read that really good ones are thousands of dollars, which is a few thousand dollars out of my range.

Sorry for the long post, but can anyone help me?! Thank you in advance!

u/HoboLaRoux · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

I kind of depends on what you want to do. I run the audio from my computer through a fiber optic cable to a Yamaha receiver I bought 15 years ago. If you need something with HDMI you will need a more modern receiver but if you can do without you can find some high quality older equipment that will work well for you.

As for speakers, these have very good Amazon reviews. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000OG4E1G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I bough a pair myself about a year ago and have been using them every day.