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"Wireless functionality crippled if you have Internet" on by weatherjunkie
Pros: Acceptable, big sound, good all-around bass. Mids are OK
Cons: If you have wifi, like millions do, do NOT purchase this speaker system. There are only four channels, and the wireless subwoofer operates on the same frequency as wireless internet. You won't be able to use the Web if you have this switched on.
Summary: Polk Audio's response when asked about what to do about the wireless interference was: turn off the Internet. It's not our problem. A horrible offering.
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"For the price you can't beat it!." on by Jhon70
Pros: Ability to program soundbar with your TV's remote control.
3 gain selections on soundbar to help boost the sound.
Wireless subwoofer does not have to be line of sight like Vizios.Cons: Some think it's not having a HDMI input,or an optical input.All I know is with the RCA plugs(red and white) connected it sounds good to me when you set it all up for PCM,especially the price which WalMart rolled back to $198.00.
Summary: If you need one with an optical input you can go to the Best Buy website or the Polk Website and get one that's higher priced.But for $198.00 from WalMart I think Polk has a winner.Just make sure you setup everything for PCM and Dolby Surround Sound.
Forgot to add when I received this unit it came with it's own individual remote control,also 5' RCA cables.
Updated on Jul 6, 2011
To see if it's increasing or decreasing the volume there is a little green LED that blinks when you try to increase or decrease the volume. -
"analog audio in? come on Polk Audio" on by pody00
Pros: I was excited to see a product that required no external amplifier, wireless subwoofer and the ease of use are a big sell to me. But no digital audio in is a huge turn off. Only one alalog connection to give me stereo sound
Cons: Analog connection only gives me stereo sound. Ill stick with my TV speakers if I want that. Come on Polk audio stick with Digital audio!

