19th December, 2009 by Adina
Tags: JVC, Music, News, Speaker
JVC has recently presented two new sound bar speaker systems, the TH-BA3 wireless system and the slim wired TH-BS7.
The TH-BA3 is entirely wireless between the rear speakers and the subwoofer. It has 280 watts of power across its 5.1 channels. The sound bar sports four speakers, the outboard two of them acting as the left and right channels and the two middle ones acting as the center channel. The rear speakers, including a wireless receiver, an analogue and another two optical digital audio inputs are completing the system that supports DTS, Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic II signals. The TH-BA3 also includes a power amplifier, a transmitter for the wireless surround speakers, surround decoding and system controls.
The TH-BS7, a 4.1-channel sound bar, can be mounted on a wall and is 1.2 inches deep and 1.4 inches tall, with a particularly unintrusive design. It has a slim design thanks to the Direct Drive speakers JVC-made, four of them being placed in the sound bar. Each speaker has 20 watts of power, while the 6-inch wireless subwoofer has 100 watts. It can play DTS, Dolby Digital and Dolby ProLogic II surround signals. The system offers an analogue and two optical digital inputs.
The two JVC sound bar speaker systems will be available soon. The price of the TH-BA3 system is $550, while the TH-BS7 will be priced at $600.
