Hi Vicky, Because the sound we like is a personal and subjective, experience, you are really best off, listening before you buy. Even then, In a listening room or shop environment, the system may sound completely different in your own living space. If space isn't an issue, I'd probably go with conventional speakers, but as I sed, this is subjective stuff.
Kind regards, Joe On Tue, 15 Dec 2015 22:41:37 -0500 Vicky Vaughan <[email protected]> wrote: Hello List, I have been thinking about getting a sound bar system that could serve my stereo and TV sound needs. Because of hearing difficulties, I would like to control the base and treble and may be other frequencies more closely. One of the features I need to know that it will be able to handle, is that it can go silent, when I want to use my headphones. These are plugged into the stereo and then, through a transmitter, wirelessly send the sound to the headphones. Are these possible? Are there any features that you think I need to have or beware of? Many and sincere thanks for any input! Vicky -- Joe Paton <[email protected]>
