Engineering:Soundbase
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A soundbase or sound base is a loudspeaker enclosure designed for a television to stand on.[1] It creates a reasonable stereo effect from a single cabinet and was invented as a substitute for the relatively poor sound quality of loudspeakers built into flat-screen TVs.
Soundbases are similar in function to soundbars, but the latter is designed to be placed on a shelf separate from the TV or hung on the wall below it. The shape of soundbases typically enables them to have better bass than soundbars; soundbars often have a separate subwoofer to compensate for this.
By 2016, the market shifted from primarily selling soundbases to primarily selling soundbars.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Guttenberg, Steve (9 April 2016). "Wave bye-bye to TV sound base speakers, long live the sound bar" (in en). https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/wave-bye-bye-to-tv-sound-base-speakers-long-live-the-sound-bar/.
