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Soundbars to avoid buying

Check 1, 2? These models set the bar lowest in our lab tests.

worst soundbars
Last updated: 08 October 2024

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  • We tested over 60 popular soundbars from Bose, LG, Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Sonos, TCL and more.
  • Our experts assess key factors such as stereo and surround sound listening, ease of use and remote control.
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A great soundbar can take your TV's audio to the next level, but the opposite is just as true: bad bars can turn an epic Hollywood blockbuster into a tinny B-grade mess, or make your favourite sport sound like you've been sent to the sin bin.

Inferior models can really ruin your movie night

Peter Zaluzny, CHOICE tech expert

As our tech expert Peter Zaluzny explains, "Inferior models with issues like limited bass, flat, unexciting sound and distortion can really ruin your movie night."

To sort the best soundbars from the worst, Peter and other CHOICE experts in our audio lab tested more than 50 popular models (ranging in price from $119 to $3999) against key criteria including stereo and multi-channel listening, ease of use, remote usability and energy consumption. 

To save you buying a dud and copping an earful, here are the models that scored worst in our test. Become a CHOICE member to access our full reviews and see the best performers. 

Lowest rated soundbars

Meredo Wooden 2.1 Soundbar

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Meredo Wooden 2.1: The worst performing soundbar in our test.

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 48%
  • Music quality score: 40%
  • Multi-channel audio quality score: 40%
  • Price: $119

Don't get caught up in what appears to be a good deal. Even at $119, there's no reason to buy Meredo's appropriately named Wooden Soundbar (D47CH-6). None of the performance results rise above the lower end of OK and sound quality for music and movies is poor.

Voice quality is borderline, which may be enough if you're only interested in watching the news. But there's no way to adjust for audio delays, which means dialogue may not be in sync with the images on the screen.

The only silver lining is that this model isn't consistently available and seems to come and go from local online retailers. If you do come across it, don't be tempted by the price (which also fluctuates).

Note, Merido is currently selling an "Upgraded Wooden Soundbar". It looks similar to the D47CH-6, but we haven't tested it.

Read our full Meredo Wooden 2.1 Soundbar review.

Polk Magnifi Mini

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Polk Magnifi Mini: Difficult to use and power-hungry.

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 63%
  • Music quality score: 69%
  • Multi-channel audio quality score: 72%
  • Price: $499

Our audio experts noted some positive signs with this Polk – crisp vocals, a decent high end and strong bass – only to find it was undone by a flat, uneven mix. 

The model also lost marks for ease of use thanks to its mediocre remote, plus very hungry power consumption when on standby. 

Read our full Polk Magnifi mini review.

TV Voice Pro Air Plus TV Voice Pro Soundbar

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TV Voice Pro: Worth considering for people with hearing impairment, but otherwise give it a miss.

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 63%
  • Music quality score: 48%
  • Multi-channel audio quality score: 60%
  • Price: $549

While this soundbar didn't perform very well, it may still appeal to people with hearing impairment as it is configured for the hard of hearing. 

It didn't score well for music quality or movie audio, but we did note that the voice content was brought forward and white noise was reduced. 

However, for people who aren't hard of hearing, this soundbar may disappoint.

Read the full TV Voice Pro review

Sony HT-S2000

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Sony HT-S2000: very poor standby energy consumption.

  • CHOICE Expert Rating: 64%
  • Music quality score: 58%
  • Multi-channel audio quality score: 60%
  • Price: $695

Sony's HT-S2000 is pretty easy to use, but its performance leaves a lot to be desired. Sound quality for movies and music is only OK and voice quality only just earns a good result. Standby energy consumption is also particularly poor.

There are some nice bells and whistles in this bar. A built-in subwoofer, support for immersive audio formats including Dolby Atmos and DTS-X and HDMI ARC. But without top-firing speakers, you're not going to get much of the all encompassing sound effects that these formats provide.

Plus, you can pick up Sony's superior HT-G700, which earned a very good result in our movie audio quality test, for just four dollars more. It even comes with an external subwoofer that delivers better quality bass.

    Read the full Sony HT-S2000 review.

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