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Part of the soundbar is removable and can act as rear speakers for surround sound.
The device has the ability to voice control. Thanks to the built-in 8 microphones and the Amazon Alexa virtual assistant, voice commands are carried out even while the soundbar itself is playing.
The ADAPTIQ calibration system allows you to adjust the soundbar to the acoustic properties of the room. Additionally, you can connect a subwoofer and acoustics 2.0. You can control the device with the BOSE Music app.
Audio format7.1.45.1
Mount typeshelfshelf / wall
Rear acoustics
Ultra HD (4K)
Tech specs
Rated power880 W
Soundbar speaker power440 W
Rear speaker power140 W
Frequency range33 – 20000 Hz
Subwoofer
Wireless subwoofer
Acoustic designbass-reflex type
Subwoofer power300 W
Subwoofer speaker size260 mm
Subwoofer dimensions (WxHxD)305x440x305 mm
Subwoofer weight10 kg
Interfaces
Interfaces
AirPlay 2
Chromecast
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
AirPlay 2
 
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
LAN
Streaming services
Spotify
 
TIDAL
Amazon Music
Spotify
Deezer
 
 
Audio decoders
 
DTS X
Dolby Digital
Dolby Atmos
DTS
 
Dolby Digital
 
Connectors
Inputs
USB A
optical
 
 
optical
iR control input
HDMI input3
Outputs
 
to subwoofer
HDMI output1 pc1 pc
HDMI versionv 2.0
Speakers
Number of speakers9 шт5 шт
Tweeter size20 mm
Woofer size (LF/MF)70 mm
General
Display
Control
remote control
from smartphone
Google Assistant / Amazon Alexa
remote control
from smartphone
Google Assistant / Amazon Alexa
Dimensions (WxHxD)884x56x125 mm978×57×108 mm
Projector weight3.7 kg4.7 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2022january 2019
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JBL Bar 1000 Surround Sound Bar for TV with Wireless Subwoofer and 2 Detachable Wireless Surround Speakers 880W Output Power

Lose yourself in movie night: Experience panoramic sound with JBL's Bar 1000, delivering Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound throug... moreh detachable stereo speakers which are battery-powered to avoid annoying wires A world of sound: JBL's Multibeam technology, 4 firing-up drivers, DTS X 3D sound and 10" wireless subwoofer delivers you mind-shattering bass and brings 360-degree, sonic immersion to your living room Never miss a word: PureVoice Enhancement ensures pristine voice clarity so you capture every second of your series, while sound calibration delivers the optimum 3D surround effects for your room layout Stream your favourite tunes: Access over 300 online music streaming services through AirPlay, Alexa MRM and Chromecast while Wi-Fi connectivity allows automatic software updates Items delivered: 1x Bar 1000 soundbar, 2x surround speakers, 1x wireless subwoofer, remote control + batteries, power cords, 1 x HDMI cable, wall-mounting kit, start guide, safety instructions
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BAR 1000 7.1.4ch Soundbar - Black
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JBL BAR 1000 7.1.4 Wireless Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos JBLBAR1000PROBLKUK

Number of speakers: 15 Dolby Atmos Wireless subwoofer Audio power: 880 W 4K pass-through 2 year... moreguarantee JBL BAR 1000 7.1.4 Wireless Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos
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JBL BAR 1000 7.1.4 Wireless Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos, Black

There's a reason Dolby are cinema favourites. You'll love how incredible things sound with Dolby Atmos on this JBL BAR 1000.... moreTwo up-firing drivers create 3D surround sound - it'll feel like the sound is coming from different parts of the room. And for non-Atmos content, there's DTS:X and MultiBeam Surround Sound. Or you can simply detach the speakers from each end of the sound bar and place them where you like in the room. They're battery powered,so you don't have to worry about running cables. You've got lots of options when it comes to music too. Access over 300 online music streaming services with AirPlay, Alexa Multi-Room Music (MRM), and Chromecast. No wires, no fuss.Good to know- It certainly packs a punch with 720 W of sound power and a mighty 10” wireless subwoofer- Catch every word, even over the music score, with PureVoice Dialogue Enhancement Technology- HDMI eARC with 4K Dolby Vision passthrough makes it easy to connect consoles and players without the need for extra cables- Tweak the EQ, see all your JBL speakers, and stream music with the JBL One app- It's easy to calibrate the audio to get the best sound for your space- Works with voice assistant speakers, including Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, for handsfree control
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JBL BAR 1000 Black JBLBAR1000PROBLKEP

Experience movies, music and games with sound that puts you right in the middle of the action, thanks to 880W of total output... morepower and thunderous bass from the 10" subwoofer. The JBL Bar 1000 has MultiBeam™ and four up-firing drivers—two in the bar and two in the detachable battery-powered surround speakers—to envelop you in a sphere of Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X 3D surround sound with a wide, spacious soundstage with no need to draw extra cables. You'll never miss a word with our PureVoice technology, which makes sure the dialogue is clear even when other sounds are at their loudest. When you're ready for some music, stream your favorite playlist from AirPlay, Alexa MRM, and Chromecast built-in™ and it'll feel like the band is right there. Have a great night out without leaving your living room.
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Audio format

The audio format produced by a sound projector is actually the largest number of individual audio channels supported by the device. Note that in this case we are talking about the number of real channels, that is, channels for each of which at least one speaker is allocated; Models that support virtual surround sound can give the listener the impression of more channels than there actually are (see below for more details).

The sound format is indicated by two or three numbers separated by a dot. The first indicates the number of main channels, the second - the number of subwoofers, the third - the number of additional vertical radiators. For example, 2.1 format corresponds to stereo sound (2.0) supplemented by a subwoofer. And the conditional 3.1.2 format includes left, right and center channels, a subwoofer, left and right vertical speakers.

Sound projectors that support a more advanced sound format than 3.1 are designated in our catalog as multi-channel. The classic multichannel audio format is 5.1, but there are other options. In any case, a large number of real channels contributes to the fidelity of the reproduced sound and simplifies setup compared to virtual surround sound systems, but is also more expensive.

The most common sound formats are: 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1, 5.1.2, 7.1.

Mount type

Regular way to install a sound projector.

Shelf. The installation itself on the shelf is extremely simple and requires a minimum of effort. However, in the absence of a shelf in a suitable place, you will either have to hang it there (for which, most likely, you will need to drill the walls), or install the projector "where possible" and try to adjust the sound as needed (and the success of such a setup is not guaranteed).

Wall mounted. Projectors equipped with wall mounts, usually in the form of brackets or notches in the chassis for nails, screws, or other wall-mounted mounts. This option is good because you can choose the installation location of the projector at your discretion, not limited to the presence of shelves — the main thing is that there is a free wall.

— Shelf / wall. Projectors that can be either shelf-mounted or wall-mounted. Both of these options are described above. Here we note that the installation method determines not only the design of the case, but also some features of the sound produced by the projector. In fact, this means that a “pure wall” projector, when installed on a shelf, will not be able to produce sound of proper quality, even if there are no problems with the installation itself. In other words, if you need a device suitable both for a shelf and for hanging on a wall, you should choose from models for which such a possibility is direc...tly stated.

— TV Stand. In fact, such models are a variation of the shelf projectors described above, which have a flat body, so that a TV can be installed on top of such a device. This will prevent the sound projector from obscuring the controls and remote control sensor located below the screen (whereas with conventional shelf models, such problems often occur when placed on the same shelf with a TV). The disadvantage of "stands" can be called a rather large size in depth.

Rear acoustics

The rear speakers provide a more realistic and spacious soundbar sound, allowing you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of what is happening. Such sound system, often consisting of a pair of speakers, are installed behind the intended seating area of the listeners, complementing the sound of the main source.

Ultra HD (4K)

The ability of the projector to output a video signal in Ultra HD (4K) resolution — 3840x2160. This is the highest resolution used in modern consumer video equipment — 4 times higher than Full HD. However, note that this feature significantly affects the price of the projector, and to view such a video signal, you will need an appropriate screen. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for an UltraHD device only if you initially plan to connect it to a screen of the appropriate resolution.

This feature requires the projector to have at least one HDMI output (see below). In this case, the video signal source can be either an external device or the projector itself, operating in the format of a media centre (for example, a model with direct playback from USB media).

Rated power

The total power rating of the sound projector speakers (including subwoofer, if present).

This parameter is often used to estimate the overall sound volume of the device, but this is not entirely true. The fact is that the actual sound volume is determined mainly by the power of the main speakers of the sound projector, and the total power is the sum of this power and the power of the subwoofer. Therefore, models with the same power rating can vary markedly in actual volume: for example, a 150-watt soundbar with a 50-watt subwoofer will be louder than a 100-watt projector with a subwoofer of the same power, although in both cases the rated power will be equal to 200 watts.

Summing up, we can say that it is possible to evaluate the volume by rated power only if the sound projector is not equipped with a subwoofer — in such models, the rated power is equal to the power of the main speakers. In other cases, it is worth focus on the power of the soundbar and the power of the subwoofer directly stated in the characteristics (see below for both).

Soundbar speaker power

The nominal power of the speakers installed directly in the soundbar, excluding the subwoofer (in models with a built-in subwoofer, respectively, only the power of the main speakers is taken into account).

This indicator directly determines the overall volume of the sound projector; It is worth choosing according to this parameter taking into account the specifics of the room in which the projector is planned to be installed: the larger the room and the greater the distance to the viewer, the higher the power should be, otherwise the soundbar will not be able to effectively sound the scene. Detailed recommendations on the optimal power for different situations can be found in special sources.

Rear speaker power

The power rating of the rear speakers, which are usually responsible for surround sound effects. The higher the watt rating, the louder and richer the sound can be. Models with high power rear speakers are ideal for large rooms.

Frequency range

The audio frequency range supported by the projector's speakers.

When evaluating this parameter, it is worth remembering that the audibility range of the human ear is about 16 – 22,000 Hz (and narrows with age). If the projector's frequency range is narrower, this can result in "cutting" low or high frequencies (however, with a slight narrowing, this effect is almost imperceptible). There are models in which the frequency limit is much wider — however, this is a kind of "side effect" of high-quality acoustics and has no meaning other than advertising.

Also note that a wide frequency range in itself does not guarantee high-quality sound — a lot depends on other parameters of the projector.

Wireless subwoofer

The presence of a wireless subwoofer in the design of the sound projector.

Any subwoofer enhances the bass response, delivering rich bass. The advantage of a wireless subwoofer is the ability to install it almost anywhere in the room without the hassle of laying wires — this makes it easier to adjust the sound to specific conditions. In addition, such subwoofers can have a fairly solid speaker size — 200 mm or more (see below for more details). However note that wireless acoustics require their own power source and significantly affect the cost of the projector.
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