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This LG sound bar and subwoofer system is $100 off at Best Buy
Sometimes people get hung up on the picture quality of their TV when building their home theater, and they let one of the most important aspects fall by the wayside: Sound. The truth is, if you want to create a truly immersive entertainment experience in your home, you need a killer sound system. If you’re ready to double-down and invest in your TV setup, you should check out .
The LG 5.1.2-Channel Hi-Res Audio Sound Bar and Wireless Subwoofer is currently $100 off over at Best Buy. This already-pricey sound system practically pays for itself with this hefty price cut.
This high-fidelity sound system comes with plenty of perks that will make your home theater the envy of all of your guests. LG’s sound bar is fully integratabtle with 4K input and output — without any loss of image quality on your display. With 500W of power, you’ll always have a quality audio experience whether you’re streaming shows and films on Netflix, playing your favorite video games, or testing out your latest Spotify playlist. This system is also Dolby Atmos-capable, making for one of the best surround-sound experiences on the market.
Your home theater deserves the best sound equipment available, and the investment is well worth it — get an LG 5.1.2-channel hi-res audio sound bar and wireless subwoofer for today.
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