
"The Mu-so Hekla is a 34-pound beast with 15 drivers for surround sound and 660 watts of power. There's even a chance this model could replace a wired speaker setup using an AV receiver."
"If space is limited, a soundbar is an excellent way to replicate surround sound-and possibly rattle a few china cups in the kitchen as well."
"One thing I didn't like right away about the Mu-so Hekla is that the edges are too sharp. Lifting it, I couldn't get a good grip on the huge metal heat sink on the back."
The Mu-so Hekla soundbar features 15 audio drivers and 660 watts of power, making it a strong contender against traditional surround sound systems. It is designed for Dolby Atmos movies and music, providing an immersive audio experience. However, it is not ideal for gaming and can only accommodate a subwoofer, lacking support for side or rear speakers. The soundbar's sharp edges and size may pose challenges for setup, particularly on standard TV stands. Despite minor drawbacks, it remains a top choice for audiophiles seeking a stand-alone speaker.
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