LG SP2 Soundbar All In One 2.1 Ch 100W, Dark Grey
£83.32 Original price was: £83.32.£49.12Current price is: £49.12.
Price: £83.32 - £49.12
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Every detail of LG Soundbar SP2 has been carefully considered to create a pleasing aesthetic that complements both your TV and your interior. Stylish wood-tone side panels, elevated controls, and premium eco-friendly fabric make this a speaker that looks as good as it sounds. It has the style and sound quality to fit anywhere in your home. Whether you want to place it in the living room, bedroom, or study, the SP2 is designed to match your interior and provide powerful, room-filling sound. It has a built-in subwoofer and dual passive radiators to deliver rich and consistent bass with everything you watch and listen to. The LG Soundbar SP2 comes with its own proprietary sound modes that you won’t find on other soundbars. They’ve been specifically developed by LG for cinema and gaming — meaning sound will be at its best, whether you love to watch or play.
Product Dimensions : 9 x 76 x 6.3 cm; 2.3 kg
Date First Available : 24 Aug. 2021
Manufacturer : LG
ASIN : B09G9YC9PN
Item model number : SP2.CGBRLLK
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
Immersive 2.1 Channel Soundbar
Built-in Subwoofer
Cinema and Gaming Sound Modes
100W Total Power
Customers say
Customers find the soundbar delivers good sound quality, with one noting it uses TV CPU processing, and they appreciate its value for money. The product receives positive feedback for its appearance, with one customer mentioning it blends well into the background, and customers find it easy to set up and use. Customers give positive reviews for its quality and build, with one describing it as a powerful piece of kit. The functionality receives mixed reviews, with some saying it works well while others report poor performance.
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8 reviews for LG SP2 Soundbar All In One 2.1 Ch 100W, Dark Grey
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£83.32 Original price was: £83.32.£49.12Current price is: £49.12.
David –
Good price and product
Easy to set up with optical cable works perfectly and sound quality perfect ð plenty loud enough too
Amazon Customer –
Amazing bass for all in one.
This really has changed the way I listen to music. I have gone from listening to music on headphones to listening to it through the speaker. Great bass for the money and the neatness of an all in one is nice. And the Bluetooth function means it’s versatile. Would be good at parties (not water proof).
Matthew Barrow –
Stylish, decent, loud but needs better equalization
Stylish and suits my living room so pefectly it almost blends into the background. Good sound, maybe a little too much bass. I’m still working on perfecting my equalizer setting for it. It’s high powered, can go quite loud!!
MR R J BOREHAM –
LG soundbar 2.1/HDMI
I purchased a new LGTV a few months ago unfortunately sound not great like many of todayâs TVs. Iâm reluctantly had to purchase a sound bar. The one I chose was not the cheapest but it was also nowhere near the Dolby Atmos systems available for the cost of £115, connected via HDMI eARCH The sound has improved immensely as this now uses the televisions CPU sound processing and not that in the sound bar which is okay but not great.
I was slightly disappointed that you cannot utilise the LG wow Orchestra
function which uses the TV speakers and the sound bar system simultaneously But overall for the looks and price now adds depth warmth and dynamic frequencies back which have been lost because of the small speakers in the TV
MDJ –
Good aesthetics but sound hit and miss
Purchased as some content and reviews online had noted this for dialogue clarity.
Chose this over others in the price range due to the aesthetics of the wood ends to appease my partner so on that front has done the job.
There is a general improvement to the sound compared to the TV (also LG) speakers however as much as there can be an improvement to dialogue on some programmes/films/channels/apps it is not comprehensive and still requires an element of over elevated volume to achieve.
Some of the improvements come from the fact they are front firing speakers compared to the TVs down firing speakers. Also wall mounted under TV.
There isn’t specific setting for dialogue clarity so it’s hit and miss changing the limited options. You can hear the difference, even if only marginally as you flick through them but as noted, none specially designed to improve dialogue, if there is, it’s more by chance which is disappointing.
The display (a set of limited LEDs) to identify what you are set on or changing when using remote is poor. A better system should have been thought of.
When using the app, it automatically disconnects the TV when connecting via bluetooth which is a pain when you only want to use the app instead of the remote. Lack of thought there too.
App has better function than the remote/led system to know what you are doing or setting it to visually but is still basic due to the limitations of the soundbar.
There is an additional benefit of the app in that you can change the bass on the sub and the bass and treble on the other speakers.
After a couple of adjustments I’ve made you can hear the marginal differences but even tweaking these are not enough to made a great deal of difference to dialogue clarity.
I’d probably buy another soundbar that is more specicif to dialogue clarity at the sacrifice of the wood end aesthics and maybe use this for pc/Xbox connectivity.
This is for the bedroom TV so no real need for the Bluetooth other than to connect for using as remote, but we did test out Spotify (which is low quality as it is) and it was reasonable for the purpose. Tried listening to some podcasts via the phone, tablet and Alexa connected to it and again it’s ok but have to have it a little higher than you may want, especially at night for the dialogue clarity, which given the podcasts are already dialogue orientated that’s not great thing to have to remark.
What ever I am doing it seems the ideal volume for the overall time of day, program/channel etc is just that little too low, but the next notch up is too high.
From what I have found the AI setting is the best of the options for dialogue clarity but it feels like the setting is constantly changing in the background on it as dialoque from one person in a scene can be clear but another not so and lower volume. It’s like it’s constantly moving the setting, not finding the right one and leaving it or relegate it to the spare room TV. To add, this is for an older LG TV probably circa 2019/20, our newer LG in the lounge is much better with sound so haven’t needed additional sound options.
srpthunder –
Fantastic value
This LG sound bar is perfect for the task I bought it for. I bought it to go with my brand-new LG gaming TV which I use with my Xbox X. It makes games fully immersive with Sounds that surround you.
Jonathan Whittle –
Incredible
Incredible sound and also look fantastic. The size is really nice not too big. Very easy to set up and has a few different ways to do this. I love the gray material over it as it makes it look a lot nicer than the black boring ones you see everywhere
James Dowd –
Sound
Works great with my LG TV. Choice of Bluetooth connection or hard wire with hdmi which is how I prefer to use it.