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I was told earlier today by an Insignia tech support representative when I asked this very same question that "each" of the speakers has 20 watts or a total of 40 watts; however, under the product description, indication is made that this Insignia soundbar model NS-HSB318 has only one (1) speaker I believe. I think that it would be wise to mention the total watt information in the product's specification's list as is done with the older Insignia soundbar--model NS-SB316. That soundbar claims to put out 39 watts and its specification rendering states that it, also, has one speaker. I read criticisms of certain soundbars that they don't have a setting devoted to "music" and this is a turn off for some people. I don't believe that this soundbar has a "music" setting, but I could be wrong.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Wattage is not stated. The NS-SB316 has 39 watts, but also powers a built-in sub that this model does not have. So I believe it would be something lower. That said, both produce similar volume levels, which can easily fill a small or medium sized room with sound.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Has 6 speakers. Count them
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had the same question......called insignia. They stated it has 20 watts.....total.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It makes no reference to watts--just digital amplifier--it just provides better sound than TV with sound choices---BB has LG @40 watts----prob. diff. connections.
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