Boston Acoustics TVee Powered
Soundbar Speaker System with
Wireless Subwoofer (Mist)
Boston Tvee Soundbar
Boston Acoustics presents the TVee Model Two Soundbar and Wireless
Bass Speaker. This sound system is designed from the ground up to be
exceedingly easy to set up and use. Tvee Model Two consists of a slim,
single Soundbar that can be placed above or below a television, or it can
be easily mounted on the wall. The matching wireless bass speaker can be
placed anywhere in the room to deliver added dynamic bass response.
Bass Speaker Dimensions - 11.5 x 11.5 x 11.5 (292x292x292mm)
Personal Review: Boston Acoustics TVee Powered Soundbar
Speaker System with Wireless Subwoofer (Mist)
I have had this speaker system for two weeks. It jumped in price by $100
the day after I purchased it from Crutchfield at $299. The speaker system
easily outperforms the speakers in my 46" Samsung LCD. The setup was
very simple and took about 10 minutes. I programed my Direct TV remote
to the up/down volume and mute and it was very simple. I use my remote
from about 15' from the Soundbar and it is flawless. I connected the RCA
cord from my Direct Receiver audio output to my Soundbar input. You can
use your output from your TV if you want to. On top of the Soundbar is a
power switch, a mute button and a volume up/down controls. You should
not need these after you program your remote. You never need to turn the
Soundbar off as it goes into sleep mode after 5 minutes of no signal. A
light on top of it is green when it is on and it will flash when you use inputs
for volume or mute from your remote. The volume controls and the power
switch on to of the Soundbar are used to synchronize your remote to the
Soundbar. Some people say they cannot get their Direct TV remotes to
work. Works great for me and the range is 15 feet plus. My subwoofer is
15 feet or more away and under a table and receives its wireless signal
with no set up required. Just plug it in to a 120V outlet and set the volume
control. The sound comes from under the subwoofer. It also has an on/off
switch which I never turn off. The soundbar has a "Trim Switch" on it with
4 positions. It is suppose to change the sound but with my old ears I do not
notice much change. Just set it to what ever sounds good to you and
forget it. This unit is not supposed to be a surround sound or be a high
quality speaker system with a big speaker sound. It is very good sound
compared to nearly any TV and has a 100 watt amplifier built in. There are
four speakers in the soundbar. You can drive people out of a normal room
if you want big sound. It was the only unit I could find where you could
program your remote to work with it. I wanted no part of any more remotes.
The unit does not come with a remote. The RCA cable that comes with it
is rather short. Perhaps 3 feet. I needed a longer one but they are really
cheap. The equipment appears to be well constructed. I have the black
unit which matches my TV and I have it on a shelf just about 4" above my
TV. I think the lower the soundbar is the shorter your range may be. Just a
thought not backed up by science. There are various color grills for the
soundbar you can buy if you want some special color. The sondbar's size
is ideal for me. It is about 36" long and 4" high and not much depth. It
would fit nicely with most decor. At $299 I think it is a steal and give it 5
stars. At $399 it is getting pricey and I will give it 4 stars based on value.
Most places have this on backorder so they must be selling fast which tells
us something is right with this equipment. With the sudden increase in
price of $100 it also tells us there is more buyers than production.
If you do not like it you can always send it back. I sure like mine and how
lucky I was to get my unit the day before the price increase. Most places
offer free shipping and no income tax.
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