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The NS-SB314 soundbar has a small downfiring 23W subwoofer built in. If desired, you can still add an outboard sub if you want - there is an RCA sub out.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on what you're using it for and how you like to listen. If you want big movie sound, probably go with a subwoofer. Just listening to regular tv, sports, even most music, the bar is good, but I'd still use the bass boost.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I view a Sub woofer as an extra item not needed with a "Sound Bar". The vast majority of time you (need) a sound bar with 40 inch and (smaller) TV because the speakers just suck big time no matter the model you buy. Then you get into 50 inch and you still need a sound bar but want a little more kick add the Sub Woofer to your system. From 50" and UP you would most likely move away from a sound bar for "Home Entertainment System" and go to separate speakers and Sub Woofer. In the end a Sub Woofer is more "felt" then heard with the ears... If you are big into stereos and will not make the neighbors angry then I would never bother with a Sound bar at all and go straight to Sound system with separate speakers and sub woofer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The subwoofer is optional and helps to enhance the lower spectrum of audio. Having or not having it will not affect the soundbar operation.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No sub woofer is required. I gave had units that came with a sub woofer that I have disabled or unplugged as they create too much bass for average tv watching
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the soundbar will require a subwoofer.
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