chillipeter1274
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any suggestions for cheapest soundbar with both hdmi in and hdmi out ports?
doesnt have hdmi in portMOTOROLA AmphisoundX Vibe 160 W Bluetooth Soundbar..i am using this from flipkart for my 55 inch smart tv.makes a difference in the tv output sound.boomy bass also available.but i had to change its remote twice within warantee..so do seek extended warantee etc in the initial offer.cheap since about Rs 5K only. LINK
Well I guess your initial question is the culprit. Its to vague. Do mention more details as to what is your budget, that will define what you mean by cheap. Also, the room size, number of channels you are looking for, wireless or wired sub/speakers.so nobody has any clue about budget soundbars or do these so called hifi audio enthusiasts think only expensive systems are worth buying?![]()
How cheap is cheap? Also what is the purpose of HDMI Out in a soundbar?any suggestions for cheapest soundbar with both hdmi in and hdmi out ports?
i am using it with hdmi cable Man with my LG smart tv.it has a HDMI/ARC port.for this smart tv it enhances audio extremely well..much better than the tv speakers.doesnt have hdmi in port
what part of 'both hdmi in and hdmi out ports' do you not understand?i am using it with hdmi cable Man with my LG smart tv.it has a HDMI/ARC port.for this smart tv it enhances audio extremely well..much better than the tv speakers.

When asking for buying advice in any audio community, it’s always helpful to mention your budget and exactly what you’re looking for. Terms like “cheap” or “affordable” are very subjective — for some people, it could mean ₹10, while for others, it could mean ₹10 lakh. Even in high-end audio discussions, ₹10 lakh equipment may be considered “cheaper” when compared to ₹1 crore systems.also the other guy not understanding what cheapest means, are people not going to english medium schools?
do you not know the difference between cheap and cheapest?When asking for buying advice in any audio community, it’s always helpful to mention your budget and exactly what you’re looking for. Terms like “cheap” or “affordable” are very subjective — for some people, it could mean ₹10, while for others, it could mean ₹10 lakh. Even in high-end audio discussions, ₹10 lakh equipment may be considered “cheaper” when compared to ₹1 crore systems.
The person asked the question politely, so instead of criticising their English or wording, it would be better to guide them respectfully and ask for more details like their budget and preferences. A polite and helpful response creates a much better community experience for everyone.
“Cheap” or “cheapest” is subjective. Every product has a price and its own value. Even a ₹1 chocolate has a cost. So instead of calling something "cheap", it’s better to mention the actual price range and explain what value it offers for that amount.do you not know the difference between cheap and cheapest?
ok..so missed out your requirement of both HDMI IN and OUT ports..my error.thsi soundbar just comes woith a HDMI IN portany suggestions for cheapest soundbar with both hdmi in and hdmi out ports?
I guess I am the "Other Guy". Without getting personal, I would repeat what the has already been mentioned. Your Cheap is not the same as someone else's cheap. But you seem hesitant in giving any details that would encourage members to help, which is totally fine.what part of 'both hdmi in and hdmi out ports' do you not understand?
also the other guy not understanding what cheapest means, are people not going to english medium schools?
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