
The 600 5.1 45" Surround 3 Cinema Series Sound Bar with 10" Wireless Pre-Paired Subwoofer and a dedicated center channel offers three dialog enhancement modes to recreate the premium theater experience at home.
Q: How do you power the two remote speakers?
A: The Surround 3 speakers will need to be connected to an outlet or power strip to operate.
A: The Cinema 600 sound bar is compatible with the Surround 3 wireless speakers to achieve a 5.1 set up. The Surround 3 speakers will connect to the bar via a 2.4GHz signal.
Q: What speaker stand would work well with the rears?
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A: I would go with the Klipsch Cinema 600 5.1 Sound Bar System. The Cinema 600 is a true 5.1 surround sound system, featuring a dedicated center channel speaker for enhanced vocal clarity, and horn-loaded tweeters, just like our legendary professional cinema speakers, for dynamic power in every detail of your music and movies. The built-in Dolby Digital processing enables powerful cinema experiences with discrete processing for dialog and (optional) surround channels.
Q: do u need a receiver to power the cinama 600 5.1 wireless surround sound system
A: The Cinema 600 5.1 system will only need to be connected to appropriate outlets for power. A receiver is not required to run this system.
A: The Cinema 600 sound bar system will come with a wireless subwoofer. This wireless subwoofer will feature a 10" woofer for detailed low-end response!
A: The Cinema 600 comes with one, 10" wireless subwoofer. If you are interested in purchasing another, any of our Reference or SPL line powered subwoofers will work very well with this system. The real question you must ask is, "How much bass do you want?"
A: There are no speakers on the sides of top. There are controls on the top though. And 1/2 might not be enough to reach them because they are in the back. But, it shouldn’t affect the sound at all.