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JBL’s 9.1-Channel Soundbar Just Crashed in Price, 52% Off and It’s Not Even Black Friday

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Last updated: April 22, 2025 12:36 pm
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Everybody wants cinema-quality surround sound in their living room or home theater room, but nobody wants to drill into their walls to run wiring to all those speakers. (And even fewer people want to pay someone to do it for them.) So when a 820-watt surround-sound system with wireless speakers takes a 52% price nosedive at Amazon, that’s a big deal.

Meet the JBL 9.1 Soundbar System, complete with detachable wireless speakers that can be placed wherever you need them for optimal sound quality. This high-end $1,200 sound system is just $570 at Amazon during this limited-time deal, just 50 cents more than its all-time lowest price. No drilling, no wires, no frustrating installation of any kind, just awesome sound with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 3D options to bring your movies, TV shows, sports events, and gaming to incredible new levels.

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A Moveable Feast for Your Ears

Nothing’s forever, not even if you’ve wired it into your walls. The only thing harder than installing a hardwired sound system is moving it. But you could renovate your home, move entirely, or just decide to change things up. If you have the JBL 9.1 Soundbar System, here are the comprehensive instructions for relocation: Unplug the main soundbar and subwoofer from the power outlets, pick up the two wireless speakers, and move them. That’s it.

The two wireless surround sound speakers are rechargeable, and all you need to do is attach them to the main soundbar. Their built-in batteries are good for 10 hours of prime listening time before you need to re-dock them to recharge. Moving the speakers and subwoofer to achieve the best possible sound is easy for more reasons than just the freedom of being wireless — the JBL 9.1 Soundbar System also has built-in calibration, so you really can’t miss.

Power Without Wires

Once you have everything set up within minutes of unboxing, the real treat begins, as you get to experience the powerful 820 watts of 3D surround sound, with ultra HD 4K pass-through with Dolby Vision so the visuals don’t fall behind the sound. That modestly sized subwoofer — just 10 inches tall — can be a mini-piledriver with deep, intense bass, or brought down to more mellow levels for Chromecast or AirPlay streaming with the built-in Wi-Fi.

The enormous price break offered during this Amazon limited-time deal — over $600 off — is a little ironic considering how most people would pay extra to get cinematic 3D surround sound and not have to deal with punching holes in their walls for wiring and other potential installation nightmares. This $1,200 sound system is all incredible sound and convenience without any of that hassle. Check out the JBL 9.1 Soundbar System before it goes back to its normal price.

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