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I don't think soundbars are designed to do that. The audio would come out at 2.1 rather than 3.1 or 3.2.1, which is what I am assuming you are aiming for? You'd be better off just buying a standalone center speaker, which for the price of this soundbar, you'd be able to get a very nice one.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can use it as a center channel but not in the traditional sense, as there is no speaker wire connection. You'll have to use the 3.5 stereo jack. The sub is connected by Bluetooth to the main speaker but you don't really have control over any low frequency (LFE) settings.
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