Great sound. comes on automatically. Woofer is a bit ugly - best hidden in a cabinet as I do with mine but the rest is pretty smart. Love the sound - powerful when it needs to be powerful. Not just loads of bass - bass when bass is due.
Great sound. comes on automatically. Woofer is a bit ugly - best hidden in a cabinet as I do with mine but the rest is pretty smart. Love the sound - powerful when it needs to be powerful. Not just loads of bass - bass when bass is due.
I received this through an open-box discount, so the pricing made it hard to pass up. It has a low profile and no obnoxious flashing lights or logos, which makes it discreet. I am an audio enthusiast, so I rate the sound quality as average.
Attractive Design; Compact; Easy To Set Up
Average sound quality
A small soundbar that needs a bit of refining before it can be a big fish in this particularly crowded pond
Good agility; Big bass; Spacious sound
Could be more insightful; Boxy midrange
Once the bastion of space-saving home cinema, it seems that even the trusty soundbar has become too imposing for some living rooms. As a result, there's a growing demand for compact soundbars that deliver room-filling audio from even smaller boxes.
Compact design; Big room-filing sound; Generous features; Easy to set up and use
Muddy mid-range and unrefined treble; Bass could be tighter; Voice Adjust doesn't suit music playback
Why is it that every year, TVs seem to get bigger while speakers seem to get smaller Back when Stereo Review became Sound & Vision, a nice home theater had a 34-inch tube TV and a decent 5.1channel surround sound system with floorstanding tower speakers.
Big sound from a tiny speaker; Carefully voiced with neutral tonal balance
No HDMI video passthrough; Sub's performance limited by its small size
Offering massive sound in a tiny package, Polk Audio's Magnifi Mini is one of the most affordable and intuitive sound solutions in the soundbar genre, and one well worth considering for those looking to improve their TV's sound without even nudging the furniture.
Powerful punch in a small package; Expansive soundstage for the size; Brilliant blend between bar and sub; Warm and detailed midrange; Intuitive and concise design
Treble occasionally sounds strident and distorted; Only one HDMI input; 5.1 surround is more like 3.1
We had the chance to listen to the Polk MagniFi Mini at the CEDIA show in Dallas, Texas last September and were impressed by the volume coming out of a speaker no bigger than a clock radio.
Super Compact size; Reasonable price; Extremely easy setup; Sound clarity at lower volumes
Loss of clarity at higher volumes; Mid and bass performance could use more punch
is an ultra-compact soundbar that is clearly aimed at those of us with limited space. This particular part of the soundbar market has seen significant...
Wide open sound; Great performance; Decent bass; Convenient size; Useful features
Might struggle in larger rooms; No on-screen display; No remote app; Pricey
Still, if you absolutely must have a soundbar with a subwoofer, the Polk Magnifi Mini offers a good alternative to all-in-one units such as the Q Acoustics M3 and it offers more flexibility and features and better-sounding bass than the Creative Katana soundbar.
Wide soundstage; Deep bass from a wireless subwoofer; Google Cast compatibility
High price; Mids and highs lack warmth
If the prospect of a traditional home-theater setup with a half-dozen speakers and a bulky receiver doesn't thrill you, you may want to a consider a sound bar . These small speakers are discreet, easy to set up, and sound much better than your TV's speakers.
The affordable Polk MagniFi Mini is capable of a much bigger sound than its minuscule size suggests; The package is compact and will fit easily into most living room setups; The ability to Cast directly from your phone simplifies music streaming
The Wi-Fi connection on my test unit was unreliable; and the ARC-only HDMI input limits connectivity somewhat
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