JVC THBA1 Soundbar System with Wireless Subwoofer
February 13th, 2010 | Posted in Wireless Home Theater System, Wireless Speaker System | 5 Comments »
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- 220 W Total Power
- 2 Digital Optical Inputs, 1 Analog Input
- Remote Control
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- 220 W Total Power
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5 out of 5






February 17th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Works great
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I recently took the HD TV plunge in our small living room and quickly decided we needed something to compliment the great picture. The soundbar is located directly in front of the TV; connected with digital cable from the U-Verse box and the Blu-Ray player, and then an analog connection from our media center PC via the TV. Setup went smoothly and the wireless subwoofer connected instantly from across the room. I’ve found that I have to reduce the subwoofer output when my wife is in the room because she keeps asking if someone is at the door or pulling in the driveway. The only problem I had was with the analog connection. At first I thought that it wasn’t working and called customer support. They helped me figure out that the “center” volume had to be cranked up along with the TV volume since I have the the analog audio out going from TV to soundbar for playing stuff from the PC. This setup is more than enough in a small, open living room to benefit from HD/Blu-ray effects and it does a good job when I play from my music collection on the PC.
February 18th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Great sound easy set-up !
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great sound and easy set-up!
The wireless sub-woofer sounds great and was set-up in about 15 seconds with
one button.
The unit has a clean look with real metal speaker grill.
The 2 surround modes can be adjusted by the remote.
I wanted to add better sound to my TV without running a bunch of wires
and this Soundbar hits the mark!
February 20th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Soundbar Value
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
You should know that a soundbar is not replacement for a home theater system. You are not going to the full impact bass and big room filling sound with a soundbar. What are you going to get? Convenience, simplicity and, if you set your expectations right, pleasing sound.
The JVC TH-BA1 delivers high value performance. It’s an attractive, well built unit which provides sound that will probably put your TV audio to shame (it did mine – a Panasonic Viera plasma). The wireless subwoofer is a little muddy and undefined but does not overpower or boom. The unit has no variable crossover control but the factory setting sounds very balanced. You just plug it into a wall power outlet and follow the extremely simple pairing instructions and you are up in less than a minute.
The 2 surround settings are very subtle and natural sounding, avoiding that fake effect of many units. There are 2 optical inputs, so if you are not using HDMI this could come in handy for game consoles, disc players or DVRs. The small remote has the basic controls, plus the ability to control the relative loundness of the the center and surround channels, and the subwoofer. For you Tivo owners, the JVC codes work and you can control volume with your Tivo remote.
I choose this JVC unit over the Polk and Boston Acoustic offerings. I’d be curious to hear those units, but am very satisfied with the JVC. I recommend the TH-BA1 to anyone who wants to upgrade their TV sound without the expense and hassle of a full blown home theater system.
March 17th, 2010 at 11:36 am
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May 19th, 2010 at 10:10 am
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