![]() The broad options effectively make the Studio a surrogate A/V receiver, allowing you to plug in 3 HD components, and route video and audio to your TV straight from the bar (so long as it’s powered up). Cut into that tiny enclosure are both analog Aux and digital optical inputs, a USB input for firmware upgrade, an HDMI output, and 3 HDMI inputs. Robust keyhole mounts are cut into the metal panel at the back, and at the center is a small cubby which provides access to the Studio’s deep collection of inputs. ![]() ![]() The bar itself measures 43 inches across, and sits 3.5 inches high, and just over 3 inches deep. Visually, the two do make a nice pair, striking a sharp aesthetic in our evaluation room. Whereas the sub is light and covered in a soft vinyl shell, the bar is made with a solid, sealed MDF enclosure, accented with sharp cuts of machined aluminum, and a steel panel at the back. Not to dwell on the point, but the Studio is one of the few sound bars we’ve encountered in which the bar is much stouter than its subwoofer counterpart. Sadly, no optical or HDMI connection cables are included. Digging deeper, we also found two spacers for wall-mounting, a hardwired IR sensor, and a small tower of magnetic riser bars for height adjustment. We love the solid feel of the bar, but be prepared to find some serious wall anchors if you plan on mounting it.Īlso in the box was an organized collection of accessories including a power supply and power cables for both the sound bar and sub, an IR (infrared) extension cable, a 3.5mm elbow adaptor to reach the tightly arranged Aux input, and a slim grey remote and batteries. ![]() As we ran our fingers along the speaker screen that covers virtually all of the Studio’s front side, we were impressed with the machined aluminum ornaments that accent the otherwise smooth surface, casting textured lines of silver across the top and at the corners. onto our TV stand, we stepped back and took in the system’s attractive marriage of elegance and simplicity in design. In comparison, the sound bar is super hefty. …we were impressed with the machined aluminum ornaments that accent the otherwise smooth surface…
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