Every audio and cinemaphile knows that for a true surround experience, you need a satellite-surround system. But when you have limited space, like a small bedroom or office, and you don’t want to go crazy expensive for your audio gear, a soundbar works perfectly. Often, with the right design, a soundbar can even mimic that surround audio experience in a way. They project sound in various directions to give that 360-degree audio feel.

That’s why you’ll be excited to hear the JBL Cinema SB120 soundbar, which is a 2-channel system, is $70 off right now. That brings the price down from $130 to $59. It has a built-in subwoofer and a super ultra-low-profile design, meaning it won’t take up much space on your mantle or entertainment system. It combines 110 watts of power across two full range drivers, smaller 2.5-inch woofers, and a built-in subwoofer. You get the clear treble and the booming bass to feel those dastardly explosions.

Why would you want the JBL Cinema SB120 2-channel soundbar?

A soundbar is more convenient than a traditional surround system, because you don’t have to set up all of those satellite speakers. Although, there is a small trade-off as the audio is not quite as immersive. But with this JBL soundbar, you’re still getting a great experience. It’s an excellent choice if you want something for a small room, like a bedroom, office or game room. It also comes with wireless connectivity via Bluetooth. That way, you can stream music wirelessly from compatible devices like your phone. It’s not just for cinematic media and games.

It features a one-cable connection with HDMI ARC support. It’s also Dolby Digital embedded, meaning it works great with Dolby Digital-ready TVs and entertainment devices. Best of all, the dedicated sound mode helps enhance voice clarity so you can still hear what’s going on with the dialogue even during a particularly intense and loud scene. I do have a gripe about that sometimes with comparable systems, so it’s nice to see here. Yes, that could also be my onset hearing loss talking. Don’t set your earbuds or headphones to volume levels that are too high, folks! That’s your lesson for the day.