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Amazon Deal: JBL BAR 1000 7.1.4, BAR 700 5.1 Dolby Atmos wireless subwoofer soundbars

If you are in the market for an audio system and are after smaller bookshelf speakers delivering highly accurate sound, then take a look at KEF and Polk Audio's Q Concerto Meta and Reserve R200 speakers, respectively, as both of them are up for sale at their lowest ever prices.

However, if you are more into shaking your house, which is not possible without a subwoofer, then Samsung has its Q900F, Q800F, and Q600F soundbar systems with wireless subwoofers at the lowest prices. These are the latest 2025 models, and you can take a look at them in this article here.

JBL BAR 1000 soundbar
JBL BAR 1000

For those looking for additional options, JBL's BAR 1000 and Bar 700 are also available. The former has hit its lowest ever price too, while the latter is back to its cheapest (purchase links down below).

JBL claims that its BAR 1000 model goes as low as 33Hz which is crucial for movie-watching or even some genres of music. The 10-inch subwoofer is rated at 300 watts of RMS power. The total power output of the system is 880 watts at THD (total harmonic distortion) of 1%.

JBL BAR 1000 soundbar
JBL BAR 1000 rear view

Unlike the 7.1.4 JBL BAR 1000, the BAR 700 is a 5.1 system which means it lacks true Dolby Atmos, but it should still provide an Atmos-like experience. DTS:X is also not supported.

The BAR 700 is rated at 620 watts. It is good to see some power ratings, as companies like Samsung, Sonos, Bose, and more tend not to mention them all too often nowadays.

Interestingly, both the BAR systems have similarly-specced subwoofers so if bass is what you are looking for and do not care about the Atmos experience so much, you can opt for the BAR 700 too.

Get them at the links below:

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