JBL Cinema SB 450
4K Ultra-HD soundbar with wireless subwoofer.
Sold from 2016 until now
Getting started with your JBL Cinema SB 450
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Product Specifications
- Max SPL
- 103dB
- Frequency Response
- 40Hz-20kHz
- Max Bluetooth Range
- 32 ft (10m)
- Soundbar Amplifier Power
- 240W
- Soundbar Transducer Size
- 2.25” (58mm)
- Soundbar Weight
- 7.5lbs (3.4kg)
- Soundbar Power Consumption (standby)
- <0.5W
- Soundbar Power Consumption (max)
- 60W
- Subwoofer Amplifier Power
- 200W
- Subwoofer Transducer Size
- 8” (200mm)
- Subwoofer Weight
- 21lbs (9.5kg)
- Subwoofer Power Consumption (standby)
- <0.5W
- Subwoofer Power Consumption (max)
- 100W
- Soundbar Dimensions (L x W x H)
- 44” x 3” x 4” (1100 x 76 x 97mm)
- Subwoofer Dimensions (L x W x H)
- 13” x 13” x 14” (320 x 320 x 355.5mm)
- Packaging Dimensions (L x W x H)
- 46” x 16” x 19” (1210 x 395 x 520mm)
- HDMI Video Inputs
- 3
- HDMI Video Output (with Audio Return Channel)
- 1
- HDCP Version
- 2.2
- Bluetooth Version
- 3.0
Amplify the 4K ultra-HD revolution with the sound only JBL can deliver
The JBL Cinema SB450 soundbar fills your home cinema with superb JBL sound and is fully compatible with 4K Ultra-HD televisions. The JBL Cinema SB450’s Remote Control Learning feature allows you control the whole system with the TV remote you already have. A 200W wireless subwoofer delivers room-shaking bass from a compact enclosure. Three HDMI video inputs you use the soundbar as the hub for your 4K system. Included wall brackets allow seamless installation in your home. Exclusive JBL SoundShift™ technology lets you instantly switch between the sound from your TV and your phone or tablet. Stream Bluetooth audio simultaneously to the JBL Cinema SB450 and any other JBL Connect-enabled device for an amplified listening experience.
FAQs & How-Tos
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You can only share the sound via JBL Connect through Bluetooth connected devices. TV sound is not permitted as it would cause lip-sync issues.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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You'll have all the benefits from HDMI 2.0, but with 2.0a you will also have HDR (High Dynamic Range). Don't confuse HDR with cameras, this is used for TV's that support HDR content. In short, if a Blu-Ray supports HDR, it can enhanced dark scenes from a movie with this option.Was this helpful? Thank you for your feedback!
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