The subwoofer has a larger woofer and a more powerful amp than any sub in the IHT Series: an eight-inch down-firing long-throw woofer and a 150-watt amplifier. For one, it has more power each of the bar's eight drivers (three 0.5-inch silk dome tweeters and five 2.5-inch midwoofers) has its own dedicated 45-watt amplifier, for a total of 360 watts. The SurroundBar 9000 lacks HDMI inputs, and it does not offer integrated Bluetooth support to wirelessly stream music from compatible sources like a smart phone or tablet, a feature that is available on the lower-priced SurroundBar 5000 ($399.95).Īs I mentioned in the introduction, the SurroundBar 9000 is the most advanced of Polk's active soundbars. The connection panel offers two optical digital inputs and two analog 3.5mm jacks, and the package includes one six-foot optical cable, one mini-plug to mini-plug cable, and one mini-plug to RCA cable. Front and center, you'll find controls for power, source, mute, volume, and learn (more on this in a moment). The well-built cabinet is constructed of ABS and Plexiglas, with two ports on the backside. The SurroundBar 9000 has a satin black finish with a glossy black trim around the front edges and a black cloth grille. The sub has no connections beyond the power cord it communicates wirelessly with the soundbar at a distance of up to 50 feet. The subwoofer, meanwhile, measures 13.5 high by 12 wide by 13.5 deep and weighs 18.2 pounds. Two rubberized feet are attached to the soundbar so that it can sit stably on a flat surface right out of the box you can peel off these feet and move them to different positions on the bar, or you can remove them entirely and use the keyhole slots on the backside to wall-mount the soundbar (mounting kit not included). The soundbar was short enough that I could simply set it on the tabletop directly in front of my Panasonic TV without blocking any of the screen (it still blocks the TV's IR receiver, though). Of course, people will love the bar's super-slim depth, but I really appreciated its 3.75-inch height. This is the longest of Polk's active soundbars, so it's a better visual compliment to a larger-screen flat panel than Polk's other IHT models (which have a length of 35 inches less). The SurroundBar 9000 measures 44.5 inches long by 3.75 inches high by only 2.25 inches deep and weighs eight pounds. As it turns out, Polk is just being extra careful, as everything is carefully packed with lots of buffer space to protect the products during transit. Given the small stature of both the SurroundBar 9000 and its accompanying subwoofer, I was a bit taken aback by the size of the box I received that contained these components. The package price for both the soundbar and subwoofer is $799.95. As with all of the IHT soundbars, the SurroundBar 9000 comes with a wireless subwoofer to flesh out the low end. This five-in-one speaker uses Polk's SDA Surround technology to help broaden the soundfield and create a better sense of envelopment than you'll get from many of the lower-priced 2.1-channel soundbars on the market. There's no need to add an AV receiver just plug your sources directly into the SurroundBar 9000, and you're good to go.
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