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Jan 23, 2025 - 05:31 AM
A passive soundbar, like the Monitor Audio SB-2, does not have an internal amplifier and requires an external amplifier or receiver for proper operation. On the other hand, an active soundbar has built-in amplifiers and surround sound capabilities. The main difference is that with a passive soundbar, you have more flexibility in choosing your amplifier and can potentially achieve higher audio quality by selecting a high-quality amplifier that suits your preferences. However, an active soundbar offers a more streamlined and convenient setup as it eliminates the need for a separate amplifier or receiver.
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