Polk Audio SIGNA S2 vs Bose TV Speaker

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Votes 4 4
Rating 4.5 4.5

SIGNA S2 vs TV Speaker comparison chart

Overall
Polk Audio SIGNA S2
5
Bose TV Speaker
5
4
4
Multichannel surround
4
4

Polk Audio SIGNA S2 vs Bose TV Speaker review

Polk Audio SIGNA S2
vs
Bose TV Speaker

Comparing Polk Audio SIGNA S2 and Bose TV Speaker, all pros and cons of devices become clear. We fairly judged the compared soundbars for their performance and both received a 5 out of 10 points.

Advantages Polk Audio SIGNA S2 over Bose TV Speaker

  • Separate subwoofer provided

Advantages Bose TV Speaker over Polk Audio SIGNA S2

  • Available the Apple Music service
  • Supports external media connection via USB

Audio features

The SIGNA S2 is rated 6 of 10 against 5 for the TV Speaker according to the audio features rating.

SIGNA S2
6
TV Speaker
5

It worth understanding the difference between the two types of amplification: a passive soundbar does not have its own amplifier and receives amplification from the signal source, while an active soundbar has a built-in amplifier. The same active type of amplification is used in the SIGNA S2 and the TV Speaker.

There are stereo soundbars and multichannel ones. It is with the help of multichannel devices that you can get volumetric sound. It is worth noting one of the main differences, the SIGNA S2 has 2.1 channels, while the TV Speaker has 3.0 channels.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Built-in channels2.13.0
Amplification typeactiveactive
Output power, WN/AN/A
Separate speaker (in package)00
Separate speaker connectionswirelesswired

Subwoofers

Soundbars can have a built-in or external subwoofer. The first type is inseparable from the soundbar body, but for the second, you can choose a good location for deep bass. The SIGNA S2 comes with an external subwoofer. Polk Audio SIGNA S2 has the ability to handle wireless connections from an external subwoofer, while Bose TV Speaker only has wired connections.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Built-in subwoofer
Separate subwoofer (in package)
Separate subwoofer connectionswirelesswired

Multichannel surround

Unlike stereo, when reproducing multichannel sound, each specific direction of sound corresponds to its dedicated channel with a separate independent loudspeaker, which creates a three-dimensional sound stage. The multichannel sound reproduction capabilities of the soundbars were rated 4 out of 10.

SIGNA S2
4
TV Speaker
4

The peculiarity of Dolby Atmos is that this format is object-oriented, that is, each object of the audio signal is sounded separately and linked to its spatial location. If we look at the models in terms of Dolby Atmos support, then none of these soundbars can work with this technology.

DTS:X is an algorithm for processing sound scenes by the processor, linking directly to objects, rather than channels, and calculating the optimal distribution of sound output in a room. This ability to reproduce surround sound with DTS:X technology is not implemented in any of the soundbars in this comparison.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Dolby Atmos
Dolby (other)Dolby DigitalDolby Digital
DTS:X
DTS (other)has nothas not

Streaming services

The possibility to listen online to millions of songs from one device has become a reality thanks to streaming services.

SIGNA S2
4
TV Speaker
0

The popular Spotify service cannot be used on both soundbars.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Apple Music (AirPlay)AirPlay
Amazon Music
Spotify
Other streaming serviceshas nothas not

Connectivity

The existence of a sufficient number of current connectors significantly expands the functionality of the device. For example, only through HDMI is it possible to implement the transfer of object-oriented formats, and the presence of a Bluetooth connection will allow remote control, etc. The devices received different ratings for connectivity: Polk Audio SIGNA S2 was rated 6 out of 10, and Bose TV Speaker was rated 7 out of 10.

SIGNA S2
6
TV Speaker
7

The presence of Wi-Fi in the soundbar allows you to get rid of wires when connected to a sound source and get minimal audio latency when playing content from streaming services. Such connection as via Wi-Fi is not possible on any of the devices in comparison.

Bluetooth connection is now one of the main communication protocols for speaker systems, which provides excellent quality and minimal audio latency. The availability of Bluetooth protocol, we can see in both models. The competitors in this comparison has 1/0 HDMI inputs/outputs.

HDMI ARC is a very usefull technology that creates a two-way communication channel between a TV and another device. This is convenient since there is no need to use optical and other cables in the system. HDMI ARC is basic for both soundbars.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
WI-FI
Bluetooth
Ethernet (RJ45)00
NFC
HDMI input/output1/01/0
HDMI ARC
HDMI eARC
HDMI CEC
Optical digital input/output1/01/0
USB1 (USB 2.0)
Coaxial digital input/output0/00/0
Analog audio input/output (RCA)1/01/0
Headphone output00
Subwoofer output01

Features

Voice control is designed to make operating the device more convenient. This allows you to control basic soundbar functions from anywhere in the room.

Proprietary applications allow you to control your soundbars remotely. This is possible both via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. In our case, the ability to control the soundbar using the app is not implemented in any of the competitors. None of these soundbars have a built-in microphone.

Some soundbars can be part of a multi-room system and it is an affordable solution for sounding the whole house. However, it is impossible to create a multiroom system based on each of these soundbars.

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Voice control
App control
Microphone
Remote control
Multi-room

Dimensions

SIGNA S2 TV Speaker
Size (Wx H x D), cm/in89.9 x 5.4 x 8.1/35.4 x 2.1 x 3.258.4 x 5 x 10.1/23.4 x 2.2 x 4
Weight, kg/poundsN/A3.1/7.7
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