Amazon’s #1 best-seller is $36

Since early last year, the #1 best-selling cheap soundbar on Amazon has been the Majority Bowfell compact TV soundbar. It has a retail price that has dropped from $50 to $40, plus it often goes on sale for even less than that. Right now, for example, the Majority Bowfell soundbar’s price is down to just $35.96, thanks to the new lower MSRP and an extra 10% discount.

Considering this soundbar is so cheap, I personally found it hard to believe that this model was as good as all the Amazon reviews suggested. I bought one and tried it for myself, and I’ll quickly run through my impressions here. I’ll also give you a few upgrade options that offer better sound quality if you’re willing to spend more money.

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I purchased a Majority Bowfell TV soundbar about a year and a half ago after seeing it in the #1 best-selling spot for several months. With a price point that low, I had to see if it actually delivered decent sound quality.

Truth be told, my expectations were extremely low. But you know what? I was pleasantly surprised when my soundbar was delivered, and it was very easy to set up.

The main sound system throughout my house is Sonos. That includes the soundbars and surround speakers in my living room and basement. Needless to say, the Majority Bowfell doesn’t compare at all to a Sonos setup.

I’ve also tested mid-range and high-end soundbars from the likes of Bose, Sony, and other top brands. It’s the same story there.

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But that’s not what the Majority Bowfell TV soundbar is. It’s a cheap soundbar that’s currently on sale for $35.96, and it improves your sound quality compared to using the built-in speakers on your TV or computer.

That’s what it’s for, and it delivers.

I was pretty surprised at the clarity of the Majority Bowfell, even at a reasonably high volume. The bass certainly isn’t going to knock you out of your seat, but it’s better than most built-in TV speakers and just about all built-in PC speakers.

If you have a premium TV that already delivers decent sound, then it probably won’t be much of an upgrade. You probably already paid thousands for your television, so the last thing you want to do is add a $36 soundbar. But low-end and mid-range TVs will definitely be noticeably improved by switching from the built-in speakers to a Majority Bowfell soundbar.

Meanwhile, If you’re looking for some higher-quality options and you’re willing to spend at least three times what the Bowfell soundbar costs, I’ve included a few good alternatives below. They’re all on sale with discounts right now, so it’s a great time to upgrade your sound system.

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News Article Courtesy Of Maren Estrada »