JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass (MK2)
2.1 channel soundbar with wireless subwoofer
Sold from 2023 until now
Getting started with your JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass (MK2)
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Product Specifications
- Power supply
- 100 - 240V AC, ~ 50/60Hz
- Operating temperature
- 0°C - 45°C
- Total speaker power output (Max. @THD 1%)
- 300W
- Output power (Max. @THD 1%)
- 2 x 50W (Soundbar), 200W (Subwoofer)
- Transducer
- 4 x race-track driv-ers + 2 x 1” tweeter (Soundbar), 6.5” (Subwoofer)
- Soundbar and Subwoofer standby power
- <0.5W
- Frequency response
- 40Hz - 20KHz
- Audio inputs
- 1 Optical, Bluetooth, USB (USB playback is available in US version. For other versions, USB is for Service only.)
- Dimensions (W x H x D)
- 965 x 56 x 85 (mm) / 38” x 2.2” x 3.4” (Soundbar)
- Dimensions (W x H x D)
- 240 x 240 x 379 (mm) / 8.9” x 8.9” x 14.6” (Subwoofer)
- Weight
- 2.14 kg (Soundbar)
- Weight
- 5.61 kg (Subwoofer)
- Packaging dimensions (W x H x D)
- 1045 x 310 x 405mm
- Packaging weight (Gross weight)
- 10.32kg
- USB port
- Type A
- USB rating
- 5V DC/ 0.5A
- Supporting file format
- mp3, wav
- MP3 Codec
- MPEG 1 Layer 2/3, MPEG 2 Layer 3, MPEG 2.5 Layer 3
- MP3 sampling rate
- 16KHz - 48 KHz
- MP3 bitrate
- 80kbps - 320kbps
- WAV sample rate
- 16KHz - 48 KHz
- WAV bitrate
- Up to 3000kbps
- Bluetooth version
- 4.2
- Bluetooth profile
- A2DP V1.3, AVRCP V1.5
- Bluetooth frequency range
- 2402MHz-2480MHz
- Bluetooth Max. transmitting power
- <10dBm (EIRP)
- Modulation Type
- GFSK, π/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK
- 5G Wireless frequency range
- 5736.35 - 5820.35MHz
- 5G Max. transmitting power
- <9dBm (EIRP)
- Modulation Type
- π/4 DQPSK
- HDMI Video input
- 1
- HDMI Video output (With Audio return channel)
- 1
- HDMI version
- 1.4
Immerse your living room in sound. The JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass soundbar turns your living room into a cinema or stadium. JBL Bar 2.1 Deep Bass might be compact, but it delivers 300 Watts of incredible JBL signature sound. Connect to your TV with just one optical or HDMI cable or stream music from your phone with built-in Bluetooth. Dolby Digital and JBL Surround Sound bring a real cinematic experience to your home, making anything you watch or listen to, more epic, more thrilling and more powerful.
FAQs & How-Tos
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When listening to multichannel content you may find that your dialogue isn’t coming in as clear, or your surround effects are louder than you’d like. Our sound bars have a feature called ‘Smart Mode’ that implement our unique JBL Surround Sound as well as other tailored EQ settings. While these are great for content that needs a helping hand, for some multi-channel content it can be overwhelming. If you find this to be the case with some content, you can disable ‘Smart Mode'.
To toggle between smart mode and standard surround, on the remote control, press and hold MUTE for more than 3 seconds, then press Volume Up (+). "OFF SMART MODE" or "ON SMART MODE" will be displayed.
NOTE: The sound bar defaults to smart mode every time the bar is turned on.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback! -
If you have a mesh network (more commonly seen in Eero Mesh networks), it is possible that you may experience your satellite speakers or subwoofer intermittently disconnecting from the soundbar. This is similar to normal interference that occurs with products on a similar wireless frequency. The special thing about Eero mesh networks is that they do not allow you to move a device to the 5Ghz or 2.4Ghz band. The system will automatically decide which devices should be on which band and will move them accordingly (switching whenever needed). Some of our soundbars run on a 5Ghz frequency which is where the interference can occur. Since we cannot change the signal in which they operate and we cannot change the band they are connected to via their Eero mesh network, there are a few things you can do to try and stop this from occurring.
- Move the mesh nodes far away from the soundbar
- Use the 2.4Ghz band instead of the 5Ghz band (if your mesh system allows this)
- Ensure to enable/utilize the MU-MIMO setting (not applicable to all mesh systems). Please refer to your router's website to see if MU-MIMO is being utilized by default.
What is MU-MIMO?
MU-MIMO stands for Multi-User, Multi-Input, Multi-Output. This allows for the router to send a signal to multiple devices at one time vs. the previous version in which the router would be able to connect to multiple devices, but only send the signal to one device at a time.
NOTE: You may notice that when the soundbar is turned on, there may be a dip in the immediate internet speed, but it will go back to normal within less than a minute.
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