![]() ![]() Thankfully, the satellite speaker cables are nice and long, giving buyers some leeway when it comes to placement in relation to the sub. Though this is all quite painless, it should be noted that the power cables are relatively short, so the sound bar and subwoofer will need to be positioned pretty close to an outlet or power strip. Users simply need to connect a power cable to the sound bar and subwoofer, connect the rear satellites to the woofer with the included speaker cables, and then plug the desired components (Blu-ray player, game console, TV, etc.) directly into the back of the sound bar with the appropriate audio cables (no A/V receiver is required). Since everything is essentially packed right in the box, setup proves to be exceedingly simple and quick. Visually, the entire system is decidedly low key but still attractive, offering a functional and pleasing design. The overall system offers a sound pressure level of 100dB with less than 1% total harmonic distortion and a low frequency of 50Hz. Finally, the subwoofer measures 6" x 11" x 13.6", weighs 11.2lbs, and features a 60 Ft wireless range. Meanwhile, each satellite speaker measures 3.2" x 7.4" x 2.8" and weighs 1.2lbs. The left, right and center channels each feature 3.0" full-range drivers. Three separate audio channels are included in the unit, allowing the single bar to act as a left, center, and right speaker. The sound bar itself measures 38" x 3.6" x 2.8" and weighs a light but still sturdy 6.4 lbs. ![]() In the box, customers will find the 38" sound bar unit, the wireless subwoofer, two rear satellite speakers, a remote control, wall mounting brackets for each speaker, and several connection options - including a digital optical cable, a coaxial audio cable, a stereo RCA to 3.5mm cable, and separate audio cables for each satellite speaker. ![]() The S3851w-D4 comes packaged with everything a user will need to quickly and painlessly setup their audio system. ![]()
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