The best cheap soundbar deals and sales for April 2018

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Just like you should never doubt the immense power of a soundbar to simulate surround sound as you watch movies on your television, never
doubt the power of a deal
Saving on a unibody speaker is impossibly easy and even the cheapest soundbar can still add power and clarity to the audio on a level your
regular TV's speakers simply can't
 While the results speak for themselves, trying to find the best soundbar deals  can be an exercise in tedium
It’s a world filled with random series of numbers (take, for example, the Vizio SB-3830-D0 38-inch soundbar) and crazy differences in
price
It’s overwhelming for most, and inconvenient for everyone
But that’s why you have us. We’ve found tons of cheap soundbars you need to check out ASAP.What’s the best soundbar dealThis answer
is going to be different for everyone
Some people are fine with a standard soundbar – no subwoofer, no streaming capabilities
Others might want the sub, but no streaming
Others might want all of the above, plus two satellite speakers
It’s a your-miles-may-vary situation. That said, we can give you some good ideas of what to look for and where to find those great deals
when they pop up. For most folks, you really just want the basic package: a soundbar with a digital audio cable input that should connect
to most modern TVs
You can get a bit tricky with HDMI passthroughs, RCA inputs and 3.5mm jacks, but sometimes basic is better
Of course, we also recommend looking for soundbars with a subwoofer included, that way you’ll get the full audio range from your favorite
TV shows and movies, not just the highs and the mids. There’s plenty of soundbars to pick from, and more coming out every week, so
without further ado here are the best soundbar deals we’ve found this month.Samsung HW-J355 2.1 SoundbarSamsung's HW-J355 is brilliant at
the basicsBasic, but in a good wayBluetooth enabledComes with a subwooferNot a 'smart' soundbarSamsung's HW-J355 is one of the best-selling
soundbars, and for good reason
Not only does it offer good sound quality from its four combined-120W tweeters, but also comes with a wired subwoofer to add some meat to
the sound
It's a bit on the trim side at 37.13 x 2.28 x 2.56 inches, but it only weighs 3.5 lbs
The accompanying subwoofer is wired, so that might be one hang-up, and you won't find a ton of ports here
On the plus side, though, it comes with 3D Sound Plus, which tries to simulate a surround sound effect using some clever sonic tricks
If you don't mind something basic, this is your guy.Read the review:Samsung HW-J355Bose Solo 5 TV Sound SystemThis basic soundbar from Bose
is your solution to better soundSimple setupHefty bassAwesome clarityNo subwooferDon't want to be tied to a subwoofer We don't blame you
If you want the same robust quality of sound without the extra black box, check out the Bose Solo 5 TV Sound System
The bar measures in at a fair 2.6 x 21.6 x 3.4 inches (H x W x D) and 3.73 lbs, making it easy to wall-mount
As far as inputs and outputs are concerned it takes optical audio, coaxial audio and 3.5mm auxiliary
It comes with a remote control, which we appreciate, and has built-in Bluetooth. Q Acoustics M3 SoundbarA premium-sounding soundbar without
a premium price tagBeautiful musicalityEasy to useGood valueNo HDMI inputThe M3 soundbar is easy to love
It might not be the most glamorous to look at, stubbornly only supports 2.1 channels of sound, and has never heard of Wi-Fi, but if
there’s a better sounding soundbar on the market for less than £300/$300, we haven’t heard it
Unfortunately, there's no subwoofer here or shot at simulated surround sound, but that's because Q Acoustics has very deliberately kept
things simple by not attempting to ‘muddy the waters’ by trying to apply (often ugly) psycho-acoustic processing. Read the review:Q
Acoustics M3 SoundbarLG SH7BThe LG SH7B is a soundbar system that can do it allFlexible and painless setupGood sound for the priceSyncs with
other LG speakersMusic playback is lackingIf you're looking for a soundbar that strikes the balance between feature set,  performance and
price, LG's SH7B is it
That said, it might cost a bit more than you were looking to spend
Thankfully, it's very often on sale
This soundbar measures in at 41.73 x 2.09 x 3.35 inches, making it perfect for 49-inch and up TVs
The soundbar excels in the movie department – lasers, explosions and crushing bodily impacts in football hit home with impactful blasts
of sound –that said, it's probably not the best soundbar for the music lover out there. Read the review:LG SH7BSamsung HW-MS650 Sound+
SoundbarNew for 2017, Samsung's latest trumps traditional Hi-Fi systemsFantastically powerful soundPhysics-defying bass handlingSupports
lots of sourcesNo external subwoofer necessarySlightly limited stereo effectNot content with dominating the TV world, Samsung now seems to
have its sights set on becoming the number one brand for home entertainment audio, too
To that end, the Samsung HW-MS650 Sound+ Soundbar is one of our favorite pieces of AV equipment made this year – which is why we gave it
our coveted Editor's Choice award when it came out in April. Samsung has rewritten the rulebook with the HW-MS650
No other one-body soundbar has combined so much raw power with so much clarity, scale and, especially, bass, or excelled so consistently
with both films and music
It’s the sort of performance that only genuine audio innovation can deliver.If you can afford it, this is the soundbar you need in your
living room.Read the review: Samsung HW-MS650 Sound+ SoundbarSony HT-NT5 2.1 SoundbarA high-end Sony soundbar for those with money to
spendOutstanding clarityPremium design and finishHDMI 4K pass-through + HDCP 2.2Subwoofer is a bit mildOne of the best deals on high-end
soundbars comes in the form of Sony's HT-NT5
This 6.1 soundbar offers 400 watts of power and, for the audiophiles out there, supports 24-bit/96KHz Hi-Res Audio
The main bar is 42.51 x 2.28 x 5.00 inches (W x H x D) while the accompanying wireless subwoofer sits at a portly 7.48 × 15.0 × 15.2
inches
As far as inputs and outputs are concerned, it has Analog Audio In, Bluetooth Reception, Bluetooth Transmission, Ethernet, USB, three
HDMI-Ins and one HDMI-Out
Beyond traditional Wi-Fi and Bluetooth the HT-NT5 also supports multi-room listening through Sony's SongPal app, and works with Google
Home. Read the review: Sony HT-NT5Razer LeviathanIt's made for gamers, but great for home entertainment enthusiasts tooBass-heavy
soundPlenty of inputsSupremely pricedLimited surround soundJust when you think you really know a company, it goes and releases something
completely out of left-field
Take Razer: historically, it’s been a peddler of pointers and the king of keyboards
Then they release the Razer Leviathan, a really smart soundbar that costs less than most TVs
Razer's audio monster might not have the most power-per-inch at only 30 watts, but we really liked how low it could go with the accompanying
subwoofer
Plus, while other speakers on this list might not even attempt surround sound, Razer gives it the ol' college try and actually does a decent
job with it
It might not be as good as a true 7.1 system, but try finding one of those for under $199/£159. Read the review:Razer LeviathanArcam Solo
Bar (UK only)With 4K HDMI passthrough and Bluetooth aptX, this soundbar is in a class of its ownFour HDMI inputs4K passthroughNot very
weightyWith four HDMI inputs and 4K passthrough, myriad other connections and Bluetooth streaming, it's tempting to call the Arcam Solo Bar
as much of a home cinema hub as a soundbar
It also adds Bluetooth aptX for good measure, rendering your streamed tunes listenable at last
Well connected it may be, but this 1,000 x 130 x 110mm unit offers more than one-cable nirvana, with its two speakers offering a lot more
meat than the average flat TV
Want more welly Just add Arcam's wireless Solo Sub
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