A:AnswerHello JJ,
Yes this comes with a remote. Rather than measuring in wattage which is just a measurement of power draw, we measure soundbars in sound pressure level, or dB. This soundbar goes as loud as 98dB with a frequency response range of 50Hz - 20kHz.
A:AnswerHello Foxwalker,
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A:AnswerThere are 2 side-by-side speakers for both the left and right channels which are upward-firing, and each channel also has a downward-firing subwoofer below the main speakers. It does produce sound all the way across the bar, and the DTS Virtual X feature spreads it out well.
A:AnswerCan you use both Bluetooth headphones and an optical soundbar with tv at the same time?
Maybe: if your TV has a setting for "Multiple Audio Output" or somesuch, but not all do.
For sure: using Optical Splitter for 2 audio feeds, one to Soundbar, and one to a Bluetooth Transmitter.
Lip Sync might be a problem.
A:AnswerHaven't tried it myself, but I don't believe this will work.
The Bluetooth input is meant for streaming from a device to the soundbar. Also, you have to select the soundbar on the device you are trying to pair (i.e. from a phone).
A:AnswerHave you tried the different EQ modes on the soundbar? There are Music, Movie, Game, and Dialogue modes.
The lights on the bar correspond to the different modes. You may want to reference the manual for what they look like.
If you don't have the manual any more, you can get it here: http://cdn.vizio.com/misc/KBImages/models/m21dh8/manual.pdf
A:AnswerPossibly. I have a Logitech Harmony remote and while it wasn't in the database, I was able to learn the IR functions of the original remote and use my Harmony remote.
It looks like the Sevenhugs has the ability to program screens for the functions you want, so I imagine you could try that.
A:AnswerHello Kelvin,
This sound bar is not designed to be used with an external subwoofer, but it would work great as a sound system for a desktop PC.
A:AnswerHello Sleeknight, The Sound bar is not based off watts the sound pressure is 98dB, Frequency Response (System): 50 Hz - 20 KHz, Voltage: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz
A:AnswerHello Char,
So long as your TV has an open HDMI or optical port you should be able to connect this sound bar to your TV. This does come with mounting brackets that you could use to mount this sound bar below your TV, but it is not designed to attach directly to a TV.