The iLive Soundbar's build quality isn't as cheap as I was expecting and the number of builtin features, like the subwoofer, is shocking at its price point, Speaking of subwoofers, if the iLive Soundbar's bass performance isn't to your liking you can easily connect an outboard subwoofer to round out its bottomend, The iLive Soundbar can be wall mounted and comes with the requisite hardware to
The iLive Soundbar's lack of a digital audio input, be it optical or coaxial, is a bit of an oversight and somewhat limiting, I like that the iLive Soundbar has video inputs and outputs but composite or SVideo just doesn't cut it. I'm sure the iLive Soundbar's lack of digital video inputs and outputs is a cost saving measure but I'd rather not have any than a set I can't really use, The motor
If you're looking for an easy to use, affordable soundbar that will double as your iPod/iPhone charging station and alarm clock, then look no further than iLive's 3.1 Soundbar for it's tailor made for you. Install it in a small room, such as a bedroom ...