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Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar
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Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar
Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar

(70 reviews)

Sound Bars by Polk Audio. Details:Polk MagniFi 2 high-performance home theater sound bar and wireless subwoofer system provide bigger, more dynamic sound than traditional sound bars, and is optimized to make movies, TV, video games and music come to life. The MagniFi 2 features patented SDA surround technology for a wider, more immersive listening experience and Voice Adjust technology for crystal clear dialogue. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. Compatible with HD and 4K TVs. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. At just over 2” tall, the sound bar can easily fit under your TV without blocking its remote sensor, and with 2 keyhole slots coupled the unit can also be mounted to any flat surface offering a variety of placement options.

Sound Bars by Polk Audio. Details:Polk MagniFi 2 high-performance home theater sound bar and wireless subwoofer system provide bigger, more dynamic sound than traditional sound bars, and is optimized to make movies, TV, video games and music come to life. The MagniFi 2 features patented SDA surround technology for a wider, more immersive listening experience and Voice Adjust technology for crystal clear dialogue. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. Compatible with HD and 4K TVs. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. At just over 2” tall, the sound bar can easily fit under your TV without blocking its remote sensor, and with 2 keyhole slots coupled the unit can also be mounted to any flat surface offering a variety of placement options.

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The lowest price for Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar right now is $899.00 at Audio Influence, compared across 2 retailers.

The all-time low was $899.00 on 26 Feb 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 28 June 2026.

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 Sound Bar

$899.00

(70 reviews)

Sound Bars by Polk Audio. Details:Polk MagniFi 2 high-performance home theater sound bar and wireless subwoofer system provide bigger, more dynamic sound than traditional sound bars, and is optimized to make movies, TV, video games and music come to life. The MagniFi 2 features patented SDA surround technology for a wider, more immersive listening experience and Voice Adjust technology for crystal clear dialogue. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. Compatible with HD and 4K TVs. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. At just over 2” tall, the sound bar can easily fit under your TV without blocking its remote sensor, and with 2 keyhole slots coupled the unit can also be mounted to any flat surface offering a variety of placement options.

Sound Bars by Polk Audio. Details:Polk MagniFi 2 high-performance home theater sound bar and wireless subwoofer system provide bigger, more dynamic sound than traditional sound bars, and is optimized to make movies, TV, video games and music come to life. The MagniFi 2 features patented SDA surround technology for a wider, more immersive listening experience and Voice Adjust technology for crystal clear dialogue. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. Compatible with HD and 4K TVs. Includes HDMI and Optical cables for quick and easy setup. At just over 2” tall, the sound bar can easily fit under your TV without blocking its remote sensor, and with 2 keyhole slots coupled the unit can also be mounted to any flat surface offering a variety of placement options.

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Audio Influence

$899.00

Polk Magnifi 2 Home Theatre Soundbar

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$2,638.26

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 High-performance Home Theatre Soundbar 100w,

Delivery $41.26

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eBay.com.au

$2,999.00

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 High-performance Home Theatre Soundbar 100w,

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

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Reviews

A decent first soundbar
31 January 2021TaterMcTatums

originally posted on bestbuy.com

If you are in the market for your first soundbar, the Polk Audio MagniFi 2 is a good choice. It gives you the sense of surround sound without having to run wires everywhere. Setup is straightforward; just plug in the soundbar and the subwoofer to an outlet and they automatically connect to each other. The two built-in HDMI ports on the soundbar allow for easy switching between different sources via the remote. Speaking of which, the remote has a soft texture on the contact surface and feels good in the hand. I am concerned about grime building up on it over the long-term though. The MagniFi 2 is powerful enough to annoy your neighbors if you crank it and live in an apartment complex. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is up to you. The dedicated vocal level ... MoreIf you are in the market for your first soundbar, the Polk Audio MagniFi 2 is a good choice. It gives you the sense of surround sound without having to run wires everywhere. Setup is straightforward; just plug in the soundbar and the subwoofer to an outlet and they automatically connect to each other. The two built-in HDMI ports on the soundbar allow for easy switching between different sources via the remote. Speaking of which, the remote has a soft texture on the contact surface and feels good in the hand. I am concerned about grime building up on it over the long-term though. The MagniFi 2 is powerful enough to annoy your neighbors if you crank it and live in an apartment complex. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is up to you. The dedicated vocal level adjustment does make it easier to hear dialogue without ruining the other sounds in the scene.With that being said, there are a few things that I didn’t care for. The only display on the unit is a row of LED lights that illuminate in a few different colors. This works well enough for level adjustment but isn’t very helpful for communicating which input you currently have selected. Also, I consider the subwoofer to be anemic. I currently have it set to as high as it will go to achieve what I think is a reasonable amount of bass. When set to the default level, you can barely hear it. I will say that the bass never gets boomy or overpowering which is nice but I would like more punch than it is capable of. At high volumes, roughly 75% and above, the sound coming from the soundbar begins to crackle and distort. This occurred even with all the adjustments set to their default levels. Admittedly, most people will rarely turn it up that loud, if ever. But I feel that a speaker should work perfectly at every volume that you are able to set it to without distortion. I have owned soundbars from other manufacturers that don’t have this issue so I know it is possible. However, it does work well at all reasonable volume levels so I can’t knock it too hard.

Bigger and better
12 February 2021underdog217

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Out of the box, there’s no excess bells and whistles. Just the sound bar, subwoofer, remote, and attachment cables. This is a heavier unit, which was my first observation, replacing my LG 2.1 system that is a couple years old at this point.Setup out of the box was nothing out of the ordinary one way or the other, if you’ve had a sound bar in the past, this is a pretty easy setup. I rested my bar right under my elevated TV, a Samsung 65” Q80T, and then the subwoofer across the room under one of our end tables. I chose to connect using the optics cable instead of HDMI since there’s never been a noticeable difference in quality either way and I’d rather save my HDMI ports for other things. The only perk to connecting directly through HDMI that I could determine is ... MoreOut of the box, there’s no excess bells and whistles. Just the sound bar, subwoofer, remote, and attachment cables. This is a heavier unit, which was my first observation, replacing my LG 2.1 system that is a couple years old at this point.Setup out of the box was nothing out of the ordinary one way or the other, if you’ve had a sound bar in the past, this is a pretty easy setup. I rested my bar right under my elevated TV, a Samsung 65” Q80T, and then the subwoofer across the room under one of our end tables. I chose to connect using the optics cable instead of HDMI since there’s never been a noticeable difference in quality either way and I’d rather save my HDMI ports for other things. The only perk to connecting directly through HDMI that I could determine is that it pairs more seamlessly with your TV volume controls, but seeing as this remote is pretty in depth, again, I’d rather chose optic and to control the sound bar separately.The software portion of the setup was also quit simple. For the most part, I was able to plug in right away, and it was automatically paired to the subwoofer so no extra work was needed.From a sound quality standpoint, and this is honestly what matters most, it really does a phenomenal job. It packs a strong punch that gives you a near theatre like experience. The mid and high sounds come through very well, and my favorite feature being the dialogue mode which allows you to better hear the dialogue in shows, as well as adjust the volume on it. Great for old farts like me who would rather cut through the background noise in some shows. The remote is the best I’ve used in a sound bar, allowing you to easily adjust bass, dialogue, balance, and using different preset sound settings that Polk put together for the system such as movie or sports mode.There are Google play capabilities and connects through Bluetooth as well. I didn’t pair with Google play but streamed songs from my phone and it came across better than ever.The only downside that I experienced and the reason it’s not getting a full five stars, is that the bass comes through pretty muddled, especially compared to how the rest of the system sounds. For first timers and the general public, this likely won’t be noticeable but for me it was. I tried putting on a hard surface instead of the carpet and it seemed amplified so back to the carpet it went.Overall, the system gets a big thumbs up from me. For being my first product from Polk, I was pleasantly surprised by the look and quality, let alone the great quality of sound. This is definitely recommended unless you’re a staunch audiophile, then you may want to look elsewhere instead.

Good sounding sounding set up!
18 January 2021Androidaholic

originally posted on bestbuy.com

The Polk Magnify 2 is a great addition to your TV. I am impressed with this soundbar and wireless subwoofer system. I have a less expensive soundbar with a small built-in subwoofer that sounded pretty good but lacked a true low end. The Magnify 2 will give you a full sound stage that is crisp and clear with good separation. What it will not do is completely blow you away like a full 5 or 7.1 surround with a dedicated amp/receiver like some of my other systems have. I have several 5.1, 7.1 systems and a couple of soundbars. I am an audiophile type of person and I am impressed with the clarity of this Polk system.First, the unboxing and setup was fairly simple following the instructions that it came with. I mounted ours to my homemade bracket under my TV that is ... MoreThe Polk Magnify 2 is a great addition to your TV. I am impressed with this soundbar and wireless subwoofer system. I have a less expensive soundbar with a small built-in subwoofer that sounded pretty good but lacked a true low end. The Magnify 2 will give you a full sound stage that is crisp and clear with good separation. What it will not do is completely blow you away like a full 5 or 7.1 surround with a dedicated amp/receiver like some of my other systems have. I have several 5.1, 7.1 systems and a couple of soundbars. I am an audiophile type of person and I am impressed with the clarity of this Polk system.First, the unboxing and setup was fairly simple following the instructions that it came with. I mounted ours to my homemade bracket under my TV that is wall mounted with a fully articulating TV wall mount system in our bedroom. This is the only way to go folks. It lets you point the TV and soundbar in any direction you want at the same time. We watch TV in bed and sometimes on a couch that is on the other side of our bedroom. With this system since bass is omnidirectional, it works perfectly. I was able to easily set up our satellite receiver, TV and soundbar on our Universal remote without any issues. Besides drilling new holes in the mount everything was fairly easy. Once all set up we began watching some TV and were immediately impressed by the new sound we had in our bedroom. My wife said it sounds like a theatre in here. I also connected to the soundbar with the Google Home app and it immediately asked if I wanted to sync with my SiriusXM service which I did. Additionally, I chose YouTube music as the default music streaming service since we have the YouTube premium service. With that, you can connect to the Google Home app and can jump into the YouTube Music app from there. You can also cast from other apps like SiriusXM by touching the cast button from within those apps. What I did find somewhat disappointing though is that there is not a full-blown Google assistant built into the speaker like I thought there was. You need to have a separate Google Home speaker to enable a fully functional google assistant and a regular Chromecast is still needed to cast pictures and videos. The built-in Chromecast is just for casting music. Which to me is still a great feature but you can just use Bluetooth to do that as well which works with any app or source from your phone while the Chromecast feature is limited to certain apps. The only issue we have had with it so far is it seems to automatically turn off after a set amount of time. I will need to look into that and see if it is something I can disable so it does not go out of sync with our universal remote and the other hardware in our system. We do not want to have to be using the soundbar remote to turn it back on all the time when are just taking a break from watching TV and have it paused between shows. Another thing I would like to see is an app that goes with the system to give me more control over the sound settings to fine-tune it more with an EQ. I also have read an article that stated there is supposed to be some wireless Polk SR2 speakers coming out for this system in January of 2021.Overall, we are very happy with our new sound system it is a big improvement over our stand-alone soundbar that did not have a separate subwoofer. This system will give you a great soundstage and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a simple solution to creating a full range of theatre-like experience without having to run wires. Since the subwoofer is wireless and the Polk SR2 surround speakers that are supposed to be coming out soon are also wireless it is very easy to get set up!

Price comparison

Updated 3 days ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Audio Influence

$899.00

Polk Magnifi 2 Home Theatre Soundbar

Free delivery

eBay.com.au

$2,638.26

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 High-performance Home Theatre Soundbar 100w,

Delivery $41.26

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

eBay.com.au

$2,999.00

Polk Audio Magnifi 2 High-performance Home Theatre Soundbar 100w,

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

A decent first soundbar
31 January 2021

If you are in the market for your first soundbar, the Polk Audio MagniFi 2 is a good choice. It gives you the sense of surround sound without having to run wires everywhere. Setup is straightforward; just plug in the soundbar and the subwoofer to an outlet and they automatically connect to each other. The two built-in HDMI ports on the soundbar allow for easy switching between different sources via the remote. Speaking of which, the remote has a soft texture on the contact surface and feels good in the hand. I am concerned about grime building up on it over the long-term though. The MagniFi 2 is powerful enough to annoy your neighbors if you crank it and live in an apartment complex. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is up to you. The dedicated vocal level ... MoreIf you are in the market for your first soundbar, the Polk Audio MagniFi 2 is a good choice. It gives you the sense of surround sound without having to run wires everywhere. Setup is straightforward; just plug in the soundbar and the subwoofer to an outlet and they automatically connect to each other. The two built-in HDMI ports on the soundbar allow for easy switching between different sources via the remote. Speaking of which, the remote has a soft texture on the contact surface and feels good in the hand. I am concerned about grime building up on it over the long-term though. The MagniFi 2 is powerful enough to annoy your neighbors if you crank it and live in an apartment complex. Whether that’s a good or bad thing is up to you. The dedicated vocal level adjustment does make it easier to hear dialogue without ruining the other sounds in the scene.With that being said, there are a few things that I didn’t care for. The only display on the unit is a row of LED lights that illuminate in a few different colors. This works well enough for level adjustment but isn’t very helpful for communicating which input you currently have selected. Also, I consider the subwoofer to be anemic. I currently have it set to as high as it will go to achieve what I think is a reasonable amount of bass. When set to the default level, you can barely hear it. I will say that the bass never gets boomy or overpowering which is nice but I would like more punch than it is capable of. At high volumes, roughly 75% and above, the sound coming from the soundbar begins to crackle and distort. This occurred even with all the adjustments set to their default levels. Admittedly, most people will rarely turn it up that loud, if ever. But I feel that a speaker should work perfectly at every volume that you are able to set it to without distortion. I have owned soundbars from other manufacturers that don’t have this issue so I know it is possible. However, it does work well at all reasonable volume levels so I can’t knock it too hard.

TaterMcTatums originally posted on bestbuy.com
Bigger and better
12 February 2021

Out of the box, there’s no excess bells and whistles. Just the sound bar, subwoofer, remote, and attachment cables. This is a heavier unit, which was my first observation, replacing my LG 2.1 system that is a couple years old at this point.Setup out of the box was nothing out of the ordinary one way or the other, if you’ve had a sound bar in the past, this is a pretty easy setup. I rested my bar right under my elevated TV, a Samsung 65” Q80T, and then the subwoofer across the room under one of our end tables. I chose to connect using the optics cable instead of HDMI since there’s never been a noticeable difference in quality either way and I’d rather save my HDMI ports for other things. The only perk to connecting directly through HDMI that I could determine is ... MoreOut of the box, there’s no excess bells and whistles. Just the sound bar, subwoofer, remote, and attachment cables. This is a heavier unit, which was my first observation, replacing my LG 2.1 system that is a couple years old at this point.Setup out of the box was nothing out of the ordinary one way or the other, if you’ve had a sound bar in the past, this is a pretty easy setup. I rested my bar right under my elevated TV, a Samsung 65” Q80T, and then the subwoofer across the room under one of our end tables. I chose to connect using the optics cable instead of HDMI since there’s never been a noticeable difference in quality either way and I’d rather save my HDMI ports for other things. The only perk to connecting directly through HDMI that I could determine is that it pairs more seamlessly with your TV volume controls, but seeing as this remote is pretty in depth, again, I’d rather chose optic and to control the sound bar separately.The software portion of the setup was also quit simple. For the most part, I was able to plug in right away, and it was automatically paired to the subwoofer so no extra work was needed.From a sound quality standpoint, and this is honestly what matters most, it really does a phenomenal job. It packs a strong punch that gives you a near theatre like experience. The mid and high sounds come through very well, and my favorite feature being the dialogue mode which allows you to better hear the dialogue in shows, as well as adjust the volume on it. Great for old farts like me who would rather cut through the background noise in some shows. The remote is the best I’ve used in a sound bar, allowing you to easily adjust bass, dialogue, balance, and using different preset sound settings that Polk put together for the system such as movie or sports mode.There are Google play capabilities and connects through Bluetooth as well. I didn’t pair with Google play but streamed songs from my phone and it came across better than ever.The only downside that I experienced and the reason it’s not getting a full five stars, is that the bass comes through pretty muddled, especially compared to how the rest of the system sounds. For first timers and the general public, this likely won’t be noticeable but for me it was. I tried putting on a hard surface instead of the carpet and it seemed amplified so back to the carpet it went.Overall, the system gets a big thumbs up from me. For being my first product from Polk, I was pleasantly surprised by the look and quality, let alone the great quality of sound. This is definitely recommended unless you’re a staunch audiophile, then you may want to look elsewhere instead.

underdog217 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good sounding sounding set up!
18 January 2021

The Polk Magnify 2 is a great addition to your TV. I am impressed with this soundbar and wireless subwoofer system. I have a less expensive soundbar with a small built-in subwoofer that sounded pretty good but lacked a true low end. The Magnify 2 will give you a full sound stage that is crisp and clear with good separation. What it will not do is completely blow you away like a full 5 or 7.1 surround with a dedicated amp/receiver like some of my other systems have. I have several 5.1, 7.1 systems and a couple of soundbars. I am an audiophile type of person and I am impressed with the clarity of this Polk system.First, the unboxing and setup was fairly simple following the instructions that it came with. I mounted ours to my homemade bracket under my TV that is ... MoreThe Polk Magnify 2 is a great addition to your TV. I am impressed with this soundbar and wireless subwoofer system. I have a less expensive soundbar with a small built-in subwoofer that sounded pretty good but lacked a true low end. The Magnify 2 will give you a full sound stage that is crisp and clear with good separation. What it will not do is completely blow you away like a full 5 or 7.1 surround with a dedicated amp/receiver like some of my other systems have. I have several 5.1, 7.1 systems and a couple of soundbars. I am an audiophile type of person and I am impressed with the clarity of this Polk system.First, the unboxing and setup was fairly simple following the instructions that it came with. I mounted ours to my homemade bracket under my TV that is wall mounted with a fully articulating TV wall mount system in our bedroom. This is the only way to go folks. It lets you point the TV and soundbar in any direction you want at the same time. We watch TV in bed and sometimes on a couch that is on the other side of our bedroom. With this system since bass is omnidirectional, it works perfectly. I was able to easily set up our satellite receiver, TV and soundbar on our Universal remote without any issues. Besides drilling new holes in the mount everything was fairly easy. Once all set up we began watching some TV and were immediately impressed by the new sound we had in our bedroom. My wife said it sounds like a theatre in here. I also connected to the soundbar with the Google Home app and it immediately asked if I wanted to sync with my SiriusXM service which I did. Additionally, I chose YouTube music as the default music streaming service since we have the YouTube premium service. With that, you can connect to the Google Home app and can jump into the YouTube Music app from there. You can also cast from other apps like SiriusXM by touching the cast button from within those apps. What I did find somewhat disappointing though is that there is not a full-blown Google assistant built into the speaker like I thought there was. You need to have a separate Google Home speaker to enable a fully functional google assistant and a regular Chromecast is still needed to cast pictures and videos. The built-in Chromecast is just for casting music. Which to me is still a great feature but you can just use Bluetooth to do that as well which works with any app or source from your phone while the Chromecast feature is limited to certain apps. The only issue we have had with it so far is it seems to automatically turn off after a set amount of time. I will need to look into that and see if it is something I can disable so it does not go out of sync with our universal remote and the other hardware in our system. We do not want to have to be using the soundbar remote to turn it back on all the time when are just taking a break from watching TV and have it paused between shows. Another thing I would like to see is an app that goes with the system to give me more control over the sound settings to fine-tune it more with an EQ. I also have read an article that stated there is supposed to be some wireless Polk SR2 speakers coming out for this system in January of 2021.Overall, we are very happy with our new sound system it is a big improvement over our stand-alone soundbar that did not have a separate subwoofer. This system will give you a great soundstage and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a simple solution to creating a full range of theatre-like experience without having to run wires. Since the subwoofer is wireless and the Polk SR2 surround speakers that are supposed to be coming out soon are also wireless it is very easy to get set up!

Androidaholic originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great sound bar with small footprint!
17 January 2021

I am comparing my experience with 4 different brands of sound bars that I currently own. The ones that I own are in price range between $400- $800. Polk MagniFi2 has lot more features compared to the one's that I have, which were released in 2018 - 2020. MagniFi2 one has a small footprint and delivers the same sound experience as the bigger ones that I own. I am not new to Polk as I do own their floor standing speakers in my home theatre room and can attest to their quality.If you are looking for a high performance branded sound bar with a low price tag, Polk MagniFi2 is the right choice. This soundbar delivers 200W power (peak power) and gives you the home theatre experience for small to mid-size rooms without compromising on the quality of sound. The wireless ... MoreI am comparing my experience with 4 different brands of sound bars that I currently own. The ones that I own are in price range between $400- $800. Polk MagniFi2 has lot more features compared to the one's that I have, which were released in 2018 - 2020. MagniFi2 one has a small footprint and delivers the same sound experience as the bigger ones that I own. I am not new to Polk as I do own their floor standing speakers in my home theatre room and can attest to their quality.If you are looking for a high performance branded sound bar with a low price tag, Polk MagniFi2 is the right choice. This soundbar delivers 200W power (peak power) and gives you the home theatre experience for small to mid-size rooms without compromising on the quality of sound. The wireless subwoofer performance is on par with the ones in the market that are in the same price range. I rate it 5/5 in terms of value to price given the features it offers and the number of inputs on this sound barPhysical appearance and installation (5/5): Small foot print, low profile, wall mountable with just one HDMI cable plugged into the TV and set-up was a breeze, just took me 5 mins to link-up all my devices and configure the inbuilt Chromecast. The soundbar has a low profile and doesn't obstruct the view if you decide to place it in front of your TV. It detected the wireless sub-woofer automatically at power up and I didn't have to worry about linking them manually. I didn't have any issues configuring the inbuilt Chromecast on my google app and I was able to stream music from youtube, pandora, and amazon music right away.Inputs (6/5): Not many soundbars offers that many inputs as offered by this sound bar. It has 3 HDMI inputs (4k compatible) with an additional TV (ARC) input along with TV optical input and a bluetooth option. I always struggled to have all my devices (Gaming, media, Blu-ray players, etc.) connected to my TV/AV receiver and Polk solved this problem with 3 HDMI inputs. I now have those devices routed through the Polk sound bar in my living room. The remote is pretty handy and has lot more options -you can adjust bass, voice, mode (movie/music/sport/night), switch HDMI inputs, etc. These functions are typically available on AV receivers buts it's good to see these functions on a sound bar, for those who want the same experience as a home theatre but want to avoid the bulky receivers and speakers. I also have the remote programmed to control my TV power as well.Audio (5/5): Polk boosts about its patented SDA (Stereo Dimensional Array), which is somewhat similar to the 5.1 surround system. I played the Dark Knight and Avatar 3D movie and did notice the 3D surround sound effect . I found their Voice Adjust function pretty interesting, it's like dialogue enhancer - lowers the background music volume and similar the night mode function on my AV receiver. The subwoofer packs a punch and I was amazed on its bass output given its small footprint. I did notice the voice was a little muffled when I turned on the volume and bass to max levels, but again this not an ideal setting for the living room.Overall (5/5) the soundbar offers high quality audio for a small price tag. I am impressed by the amount of bass this little sound bar delivers and definitely would recommend this soundbar for people looking for a budget soundbar without compromising on sound quality.

TechGeek originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great soundbar!
25 January 2021

The Polk Audio MagniFi 2 Sound Bar & Wireless 8" Subwoofer... It provides connections via bluetooth, Wifi (Google Assistant & Amazon Alexa compatible), HDMI (3 HDMI inputs & 1 HDMI ARC), and optical. Bluetooth connectivity is very simple to setup and the radius of connectivity is pretty good; i was able to go down a floor into my basement with my phone and music was still playing with no noticeable lag or hitches. For Wifi connectivity, i was able to connect my Galaxy S10+ to get Google Assistant up and running. Asking Google to manage my devices throughout my house worked as intended! As for the HDMI ARC & passthrough ports, those worked as intended. Using HDMI ARC, i was able to control the volume with my TV's remote and having to avoid using multiple remotes. One ... MoreThe Polk Audio MagniFi 2 Sound Bar & Wireless 8" Subwoofer... It provides connections via bluetooth, Wifi (Google Assistant & Amazon Alexa compatible), HDMI (3 HDMI inputs & 1 HDMI ARC), and optical. Bluetooth connectivity is very simple to setup and the radius of connectivity is pretty good; i was able to go down a floor into my basement with my phone and music was still playing with no noticeable lag or hitches. For Wifi connectivity, i was able to connect my Galaxy S10+ to get Google Assistant up and running. Asking Google to manage my devices throughout my house worked as intended! As for the HDMI ARC & passthrough ports, those worked as intended. Using HDMI ARC, i was able to control the volume with my TV's remote and having to avoid using multiple remotes. One thing to note about this is that only volume can be controlled by the TV remote and other features specific to the Polk sound bar can only be accessed via its own remote (e.g., bass, voice, etc.). Optical output also worked as intended and i was able to connect the sound bar to my computer to experience more immersive gaming sessions.This sound bar and subwoofer produces high quality mids and highs. The subwoofer is a tad bit underwhelming for bass heads like my brother, but for me it produces just enough lows to appreciate jump scare scenes and music. The voice feature of this sound bar helps to alleviate any issues with hearing inaudible voices when watching movies. I found this feature to be quite good compared to my LG SN6Y sound bar but not as good as my ZVOX SB500. Having this accessibility feature available is very much appreciated as now i do not need to use subtitles anymore to confirm what i cannot discern though audio.A few negative things i would like to mention are:-- The volume indicator and granularity... There are 10 white LED dots that represent the volume and each dot is given 10 individual levels, thus you can go from 0 volume all the way up to 100 volume. My issue here is that the visual indication for a dot are very indistinguishable (e.g., when going from volume 54 to 58 there is very slight noticeable difference in the indication of the volume). This experience makes it very hard to gauge whether or not i am actually changing the volume at all unless if i press the volume button multiple times to fine tune or just press and hold the button which often causes me to overshoot the intended volume by making it too loud or too low (thus causing me to resort back to multiple single presses on the button to fine tune)... The granularity is great for people with very acute hearing, however in my use case it causes the volume adjustments to be very tedious...-- The remote... Because it is not backlit, it makes for a tough experience if trying to manage other controls outside of volume which have a depressed shape that define what they are. I often find myself shining my phone's screen or flashlight at the remote in such settings in order to get the right sound profile when watching movies...-- When using Chromecast with Google TV connected into my TV's HDMI port and then the sound bar connected to via HDMI ARC, the sound bar's volume controls are not as responsive. Sometimes pressing the volume button multiple times does not register and i have to resort to pressing and holding the volume button on my Chromecast TV remote in order to get the volume to budge which then leads to me over/under shooting the intended volume. Not sure why this is the case, but with my other sound bars i do not encounter this issue.Overall, i would highly recommend this sound bar. Though i did list off a few negatives, the features and quality provided by the sound bar are quite a steal, especially when it is on sale!

VangTfz originally posted on bestbuy.com
Immersive and Flexible but lacking strong Bass
11 January 2021

I’ve owned several Polk speakers over the years so my expectations were high when I got the MagniFi2 soundbar. I have always felt that Polk is very good at producing speakers that provide very clear mids and highs and this soundbar did not disappoint in that regard. The bass while ok was not as impressive for a couple of reasons as discussed below. The preconfigured equalizer settings for music, movie, night, sport and 3D give you some interesting options and using the voice and bass control adds to the flexibility. Overall this is a good soundbar for the money.Pros:- Supported all my 4k content whether I was streaming or using my DVD player.- Three HDMI ports and ARC support- Good clear frequency response especially across the mids and highs for music.- ... MoreI’ve owned several Polk speakers over the years so my expectations were high when I got the MagniFi2 soundbar. I have always felt that Polk is very good at producing speakers that provide very clear mids and highs and this soundbar did not disappoint in that regard. The bass while ok was not as impressive for a couple of reasons as discussed below. The preconfigured equalizer settings for music, movie, night, sport and 3D give you some interesting options and using the voice and bass control adds to the flexibility. Overall this is a good soundbar for the money.Pros:- Supported all my 4k content whether I was streaming or using my DVD player.- Three HDMI ports and ARC support- Good clear frequency response especially across the mids and highs for music.- The Voice Adjust is really nice for shows and sports when you need to increase the vocal ranges.- The LEDs on the front of the soundbar are intuitive once you understand their function.- The sound stage is quite large and Polk does a good job producing virtual surround sound.- The 3D audio mode adds some dimension to the soundstage. This feature can be amazing on one video and flat out bad on the next. With this turned on it seems like the bass is lessened which can also be a negative.- Simple set up for the Wi-Fi connection via Google Home as well as Bluetooth. Both worked with no issues.- The Subwoofer automatically paired with the soundbar and the connection stayed solid without any drop outs.Concerns:- The only complaint I have with the audio quality is with the bass. At times it seemed like the bass was lacking punch or muffled.- The subwoofer has very short legs so if you have carpet the carpeting can “deaden” the subwoofer response. My subwoofer sank deep enough that there was barely a fingers width between the subwoofer frame and carpet.- If you are wall mounting the soundbar you have to make certain there is enough room between the bottom of the TV and the top of the soundbar for you to reach the manual buttons.- The remote control is well laid out but the buttons can be difficult to find in low light and they require a fair amount of push to actuate the button.- The 3D affect can really enhance some movies but in others it becomes a detriment. The audio soundstage is expanded but it also increases some of the background sounds which can be overwhelming. It also can introduce some reverberation and echo which can be distracting.- No eARC support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio formats. I found that some of my DVDs (Top Gun for example) didn’t play the audio because the soundbar does not support Dolby Digital True HD. By making changes to the DVD player settings or the movie’s audio settings I was able to get all them to play audio eventually.- No Dolby Atmos or DTS:X support but it does have Polk’s 3D variant.Setup: My TV supports ARC so I connected the HDMI cable to my TV’s ARC HDMI port and it was up and working. When I went to wall mount the soundbar I realized that getting to the buttons could be problematic so I made sure it was a couple of inches below the TV. The subwoofer paired with the soundbar on power-up and was operational without me having to do anything. I next added the soundbar to my Google Home account and put the soundbar on my wi-fi network so I could cast to it. All this was simple and straight forward without any type of issue.

explore42 originally posted on bestbuy.com
It took a week. . .
21 December 2020

It took a week, but I am in love with this soundbar now.I got this soundbar because I wanted something without satellite speakers that would still capture 5.1 sound - even if it's not doing the same job as 5.1 speakers - at least I wouldn't have to resort to simple stereo signal and waste all the DD signal. This does a decent job at still utilizing the different surround sound channels - probably as good as you could expect from something that doesn't have satellite speakers. You can still hear and enjoy the satellite channel sounds - you just don't hear them coming form behind you. However, this soundbar does create a very spacious experience. The 3D mode is great, too, but I don't always opt to use it at this point.The overall sound quality on this is great ... MoreIt took a week, but I am in love with this soundbar now.I got this soundbar because I wanted something without satellite speakers that would still capture 5.1 sound - even if it's not doing the same job as 5.1 speakers - at least I wouldn't have to resort to simple stereo signal and waste all the DD signal. This does a decent job at still utilizing the different surround sound channels - probably as good as you could expect from something that doesn't have satellite speakers. You can still hear and enjoy the satellite channel sounds - you just don't hear them coming form behind you. However, this soundbar does create a very spacious experience. The 3D mode is great, too, but I don't always opt to use it at this point.The overall sound quality on this is great and feels balanced. It's not going to do everything amazingly, but it is great with everything. I really fell in love listening to music with it.I'm particularly impressed with the Voice button - especially since this has to dedicated center channel. But it does even better at segregating and increasing voice volume than other systems that do have designated center channels. A sort of digital magic I guess. The simplicity that you don't have to play around with different speaker volumes and EQ's - you just turn up the voice button and literally get all the designated voice that you want - seemingly even if the original source is not segregating the voice all to one channel anyways (i.e. stereo or poorer 5.1). Just for example, I was watching The Office on Netflix, and I put it in Game Mode (which also has less spatiality than movie mode) and boosted the voice all the way - in all the main scenes that don't include dominating sounds like music or specific sound effects (like a chair falling), you literally only hear the voice. All white noise and background noise is gone. Sounds like you only got the voice tracking playing for the show. This, of course, is not ideal but when switching to the 3D mode, which has an over-abundance of spatial noises, boosting the voice really sounds great and increases the 3D effect. 3D mode with voice at +4 and bass at -2 really creates a great, dynamic sound for me but your room acoustics may be different.However, as much as I loved it, I had a big complaint in the first week - the sub was constantly putting out a loud, low rumbling that was annoying and over-bearing in particular parts of my room. Think an action movie that has that low, suspenseful sub frequency, except that it didn't sound nice and was over-bearing (and seems to play 50% of the time in modern action movies). Even in low-key dramas, this frequency would pop up and really bother me.I was ready every day to return the sound bar over it. (the only reason I didn't return it was because there was nothing else at Best-Buy I was sold on yet). And other than that, I really liked the sound-bar overall, so I kept trying to work with it - adjusting settings, putting the legs on foam. Then moving the sub to all different spots in the room. Nothing was fixing it. Then I read on a discussion board somewhere about breaking a subwoofer in. I had been running my bass usually lower than normal to try to get rid of this noice. So now I did what they suggested on the discussion board - play sub-heavy music and leave the house for a while. Wow, what a difference! I really doubted it would do anything and still had my coat on to pack int up and return it. But once that sub broke-in, it plays everything perfectly.

JSBoom originally posted on bestbuy.com
Polk drop the mic please!
14 January 2021

I've owned a few soundbar/sub-woofer combinations in my day, always looking for the that you will own until it breaks, you know, like a purchase of a car or other big purchases you make during your life. As a family especially right now your spending a lot of time in-front of your TV. Sound is everything when watching ER or Mask Singer, right, you want to be transported to the action and feel like your helping the doctors save Sally from rare disease or identifying a washed up celb with a mask on (really, who thinks this stuff up). Well, sound is going to get you there and here is why Polk is putting you in the middle of the action.Out of the box this system looks ordinary like most soundbar/subwoofer combs on the selves. But, Polk has put there mid-range speakers ... MoreI've owned a few soundbar/sub-woofer combinations in my day, always looking for the that you will own until it breaks, you know, like a purchase of a car or other big purchases you make during your life. As a family especially right now your spending a lot of time in-front of your TV. Sound is everything when watching ER or Mask Singer, right, you want to be transported to the action and feel like your helping the doctors save Sally from rare disease or identifying a washed up celb with a mask on (really, who thinks this stuff up). Well, sound is going to get you there and here is why Polk is putting you in the middle of the action.Out of the box this system looks ordinary like most soundbar/subwoofer combs on the selves. But, Polk has put there mid-range speakers on the end caps of the soundbar, which actually is a brilliant idea! Push the sound out to bounce off of the walls and into your earholes making the sound more of an immersive feeling, like your there kicking the terminators butt with John Connor. Anyway, my room where I placed mine is small 9x16 which in my opinion is perfect size for this type of setup, now if you have a large room you might go with a full surround sound system BUT I seen where Polk is possibly going to make 2 midrange speaker add-on for this unit. Making it a true 4.1 surround sound system so watch for that.Connecting was fairly easy, I already had google home on my phone so just pulled that app up and follow direction and all done there. I did have one issue and it was with my Xbox. I can't control with my Xbox remote which means won't power on with the press of Xbox button, Polk needs to send an updated list of remote codes to Microsoft. If your TV is controlled by your Xbox the power on/off does not work right now with this system so just have your soundbar remote handy. My experience with hookup 4 stars.Now that everything is connected and powered on, the first thing that was on my radar was the NFL games last weekend. So, I turned it up and hit the "sport" button on the remote and MAN did it deliver! Rich and life like my heart pounding, cheering like I was a 15yr old school girl. Felt like I was there until geico insurance commercial ruined it! It was a little echoy at times but not to bad. After the games we watched some streaming movies so grab the remote I hit "movies" button and again really immersive sound the bass hits really nice which you can control on the remote. There are adjustments for bass level and voice level and that for me is big because some movies you can barely hear the voices so you turn it up to hear and the rest of the movie is to loud. With these two adjustments they have fixed that problem huge problem. My experience with the sound was off the charts 10 stars from me.Bluetooth was easy just hit the button on the remote and follow your phones recommendations on Bluetooth setup. set back and enjoy the richness of the keyboard playing or Eric Clapton shredding a guitar. Added bonus with this unit is it's casting ability, which it allows you to connect to other google speakers so you can keep moving from room to room hearing the music or podcast broadcasting threw out your home. My experience 5 starsBONUS not many others have! There are 3 HDMI connections. On my TV the ARC connection only works with HDMI 2. My other two HDMI won't go thru soundbar (ARC). Polk has given me the ability to play my PS4 and Nintendo thru the soundbar (ARC) input which is just a really good idea. My experience 5stars

dnewc66 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Solid but flawed soundbar system
12 January 2021

The Polk MagniFi 2 is a feature-rich soundbar and subwoofer combo that delivers solid audio, but doesn't quite hit there with the "wow" factor. In particular there seems to be a chunk of sound spectrum in the bass that underwhelms, while at other times the sub struck me as a bit harsh. The soundbar itself, however, gives wonderfully clear audio, particularly dialogue, and measuring just 2" tall, it easily fits in front of just about any TV without obstruction.Setup is pretty easy with the included instructions--I ran into one hiccup with the Google Home setup which I was able to resolve by having another go at it. Home gives you some limited control and Google integration, but there is not a standalone app for granular configurations. Google setup also allows for ... MoreThe Polk MagniFi 2 is a feature-rich soundbar and subwoofer combo that delivers solid audio, but doesn't quite hit there with the "wow" factor. In particular there seems to be a chunk of sound spectrum in the bass that underwhelms, while at other times the sub struck me as a bit harsh. The soundbar itself, however, gives wonderfully clear audio, particularly dialogue, and measuring just 2" tall, it easily fits in front of just about any TV without obstruction.Setup is pretty easy with the included instructions--I ran into one hiccup with the Google Home setup which I was able to resolve by having another go at it. Home gives you some limited control and Google integration, but there is not a standalone app for granular configurations. Google setup also allows for the soundbar to be used as a GoogleCast audio device, and using Spotify with the soundbar was as easy as any other Googlecast device. Just select it as your output device and the audio starts right afterward. If you have multiple speakers in your Google Home, you can output to multiple rooms as well.The soundbar is generous with connectivity, with 3 HDMI ports (one with ARC, but not eARC), optical, and Bluetooth. Included in the packaging was an HDMI cable and an optical cable, which are both appreciated. Across the top are the power, input, and volume controls, and a multicolored set of different status lights emerge across the front to indicate levels, or even what type of audio you're listening to (e.g., green for Dolby Digital). The remote feels solidly built, and when connected via HDMI, CEC allows for control between soundbar and TV. However, the remote isn't backlit, and the keys require an inordinate amount of pressure to activate.The remote includes adjustments for dialogue boost and bass levels, along with 4 presets: movie, sports, music, and 3D. The latter is a separate setting that attempts to give a sense of height in the audio, but my house has such odd ceilings I've never had a convincing height effect in any speaker setup. Those with more normal flat ceilings may have better luck. Movie is what I defaulted to for most content, as it serves TV and movies well. There is also a compressed dynamic range Night mode, good for late nights or apartment complexes.Across a variety of films: Star Wars Rogue One, Quantum of Solace, Into the Storm, and War of the Worlds, the Polk shows itself solid but lacking a bit of oomph. As said before, I was very impressed with the easy clarity of the dialogue in all titles. The bass could definitely provide a bit of thunder here and there, but it just seems like it can't quite fill the whole gap in the sonic spectrum up to the range where the soundbar's speakers are. So you get this feeling like there's just a bit missing from time to time. Overall, this is a good choice for movies, but not if you want room shaking bass. Needless to say, it makes for a vastly improved experience over any TV speakers though. Music was a bit more of a mixed bag as I think it draws out the sub's flaws a bit more. I think the sub can do some booming explosions decently, but not much music goes that low, so that lack of punch is felt more acutely in music than in movies.Overall, it's a good soundbar for upgrading your TV speakers, particularly for movies and TV shows. Like most soundbars, it won't make you forget a dedicated and properly configured 5.1 or 7.1 system, but it can definitely get you closer to a theatrical experience. The feature set here is rich with connection options, the speakers seem solid and well-made, and you do get pretty good sound with solid if unspectacular bass. The Google integration is a nice bonus if you are inclined to use those services (and the soundbar works fine without it). I think most people would be pleased with it.

DFN80 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Sound upgrade to your TV
16 January 2021

>> SummaryEven though our main Vizio 65” TV built-in Speakers work fine for news and some TV shows, we really missed the experience that comes with a good Sound System, especially when watching movies and Netflix programs. We have an old 5.1 sound speaker system connected to our other older TV, and you can tell the difference in sound quality. So, I decided to go for the Polk MagniFi 2 as the sound speaker system for my main TV. Experience overall has been great, wife and kid are very happy now, the device can fill a big room with deep and clear sound and we have a blast watching movies and our favorite shows as well as listening to music on YouTube or from the phone through Bluetooth connectivity. Bass is superb, it beats hands down my old 5.1 which also has a ... More>> SummaryEven though our main Vizio 65” TV built-in Speakers work fine for news and some TV shows, we really missed the experience that comes with a good Sound System, especially when watching movies and Netflix programs. We have an old 5.1 sound speaker system connected to our other older TV, and you can tell the difference in sound quality. So, I decided to go for the Polk MagniFi 2 as the sound speaker system for my main TV. Experience overall has been great, wife and kid are very happy now, the device can fill a big room with deep and clear sound and we have a blast watching movies and our favorite shows as well as listening to music on YouTube or from the phone through Bluetooth connectivity. Bass is superb, it beats hands down my old 5.1 which also has a subwoofer. Surround capabilities are great, but of course the lack of back speakers makes it feel not as “surround” as the 5.1 system we have, yet it is still very enjoyable. For a soundbar, I was pleased that it could deliver such sound.- Pros: amazing bass, surround feeling, voice enhancement (for most purposes), easy connectivity, easy to move around (if needed).- Cons: few equalization options (only some preset modes).>> Box ContentsWeird looking package, box shaped like a small arcade machine. Fortunately, the contents inside were well protected and all came fine. Subwoofer is kind of heavy, but solid construction (heaviness justified on how deep the sound was). The soundbar feels of very good quality and well-constructed. I am happy with the Polk craftsmanship.Nice to have HDMI and Optical cables in the box, they allow for easy connecting the TV (TV-ARC or TV-eARC modes).>> SetupAfter unpacking, I recommend doing a quick (or slow) read of the Quick Start Guide that comes in the package, it will make you aware of what this device is capable of and help you decide your best configuration.The initial test I did, involved just powering, first the soundbar and next the subwoofer, next having the subwoofer connect to the soundbar, and then connecting the soundbar to a music source using Bluetooth (music source being a phone). What a powerful sound system this ended up being! We listened to a several songs enjoying the sound quality and, thanks to the bass, really “feeling” the music.After the initial test and as expected, since the Polk MagniFi 2 was destined for my main TV, I used the HDMI TV-ARC mode to connect the TV to my Polk MagniFi 2 (it can also do eARC mode, read the Quick Start Guide on how to do it). Sound coming out of the soundbar was quite an improvement to our experience.>> ConnectivityIt has plenty of connectivity options for a soundbar: 3 HDMIs, 1 HDMI ARC and 1 optical, as well as Bluetooth connectivity. Easy to move from one connection to another, and have multiple devices connect directly to the soundbar as opposed to connect to the TV and then to the soundbar.>> Voice enhancementExtremely useful feature when watching HD/4K content on Netflix and cable TV. I watched one Metallica concert on Netflix and if I wanted James’ (front man) voice to be more audible, this feature would make it, so I wouldn’t miss hearing, loud and clear, some of the most famous lyrics. In addition, voice narration in documentaries can be truly aided with this feature as it can make the description easier to understand, and if you don’t want to hear some annoying voice, you can even lower the voice as well and concentrate on the music.I am not sure how the technology works or how it does its job, but don’t expect YouTube music videos to be enhanced with this feature, something similar happened to a few songs we played while connected through Bluetooth.>> BassWhat a blast to listen to it with its very powerful subwoofer. The first time we tried we did it with music coming through Bluetooth, we felt like being in a concert. We put the bass to the max to the point that all of us got sick of so much sound hammering our bodies were taking. We needed to rest for a bit before going back to more “normal” bass level.>> PortabilityAlthough it is intended to be used for our main TV, we see no reason to move the Polk MagniFi 2 soundbar to another room if we want to experience some music, for example. Next party (after the pandemic), we are planning on moving temporarily the soundbar and the subwoofer to the next room and have a blast of a party with some music videos projecting on the wall!>> Other thoughtsThe only thing it would have been great to have is more equalization options or control. It is expected that those options to be available more on the source side, e.g. a receiver. A couple of times in the past few days, and even with the Voice enhancing option, while watching some programs, the voice level would be lower than the surrounding sound making it a little hard to follow the dialogs. This is not an excuse to give this soundbar a 4/5, so I am keeping the 5/5 rating.

Goncho originally posted on bestbuy.com

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