Cinebar Trios "3.1-Set"
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Highlights
- Plug-and-play 3.1 soundbar with flat wireless subwoofer
- Integrated high-performance centre speaker for enhanced speech intelligibility
- Wireless flat subwoofer can be placed under a sofa or even wall-mounted
- 465 Watt 2-way system uses a total of 12 drivers to create powerful and precise sound
- Teufel Dynamore® Technology creates an immersive soundscape
- Can be expanded into a 5.1 system with additional wireless rear speakers
- Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX® & NFC for CD-quality wireless music streaming
- Can be controlled with a standard TV remote, installs in seconds, includes integrated wall mounts
Overview of our technologies
No other TV sound system in this price class offers a full 3.1 sound system in two easily installed devices. No other soundbar offers this level of clear, powerful sound thanks to the following:
Connect the soundbar to your television with a single HDMI cable. No additional devices like amplifiers or AV receivers are required. The soundbar comes with integrated brackets and cable channels for easy wall mounting.
The system’s Bluetooth makes it possible to stream music in CD quality from your smartphone, tablet, PC or Mac. Audio from Spotify, YouTube, iTunes, Facebook and your favourite podcast apps can be effortlessly enjoyed as immersive sound. NFC technology connects your source device to the Cinesystem in seconds.
The Cinebar Trios can be controlled with its own included remote or a standard TV remote. No extensive configuration or programming is required.
The Cinebar Trios’ aluminium remote with rounded corners matches the soundbar and is a nice addition to any coffee table.
The Cinebar Trios supports all standard sound formats, offers a lip sync function and a variety of sound settings as well as HDMI CEC and ARC.
The soundbar’s enclosure is completely fashioned from brushed aluminium, an expensive material prized in loudspeaker construction for its light weight and low resonating qualities combined with excellent strength and stability.
In spite of its highly convenient dimensions, T 4000 is driven by 250 watts for power to spare. A three driver system that is already successfully employed in Teufel’s highly popular System 4 THX model is used here as well. This ensures balanced playback based on THX standards and produces powerful, deep bass all the way down to 35 Hz for home cinema that makes you part of the action. Even very high levels are accompanied by very little distortion thanks to the long throw-drivers used.
The T 4000 is a universal subwoofer that can be combined with just about any home cinema set, even very high-performance models. This means the T 4000 is perfect for accompanying surround speakers or for giving an already complete 5.1 set an extra boost.
Included components
- Soundbar CS 42
- power cable
- Remote Control CS 42 RC
- Subwoofer T 4000 SW (without wireless module)
- SubConnect MOD
Technical Data
| Speaker | |
|---|---|
| Continuous power handling (IEC - Long Term) | 45 Watt |
| Peak power capacity (IEC - Short Term) | 60 Watt |
| Maximum sound pressure level | 104 dB/1m |
| Frequency range from/to | 130 - 20000 Hz |
| Tweeter (number per enclosure) | 3 |
| Tweeter (diameter) | 20.00 mm |
| Tweeter (material) | Silk |
| Midrange driver (number per enclosure) | 6 |
| Midrange driver (diameter) | 77.00 mm |
| Midrange driver (material) | Coated cellulose |
| Acoustic principle | 2-way system |
| Enclosure type | Sealed |
| Enclosure material | Aluminium |
| Enclosure surface | Brushed aluminium |
| Net internal volume | 7 Litres |
| Integrated stand | Yes |
| Wall mounting brackets | Yes |
| Keyhole plate mounted | Yes |
| Connections | |
| NFC | Yes |
| Digital inputs optical | 1 |
| Stereo jack 3.5mm - in | 1 |
| Bass driver output | 1 |
| Video inputs- HDMI | 1 |
| Video inputs- HDMI | Yes |
| HDMI Version | 1.4b |
| Video outputs - HDMI | 1 |
| Video outputs - HDMI | Yes |
| Miscellaneous |
HDMI CEC HDMI ARC 4K passthrough 3D video support |
| USB 2.0 | per software update |
| Bluetooth | Bluetooth 4.0 aptX |
| Playback | |
| DTS NEO:6 | Yes |
| Dolby Digital | Yes |
| DTS | Yes |
| Dolby Pro Logic | Yes |
| Dolby Pro Logic II | Yes |
| Electronics | |
| Amplifier technology | Class D |
| Amplifier configuration | 3.0 |
| Amplifier channels | 6 |
| Power output capacity impulse (peak) Satellite | 55 W |
| Power output capacity sinus (RMS) Satellite | 75 W |
| Power supply voltage | 230 volts |
| Standby-Function | Yes |
| Standby-Power consumption | 0.40 watt |
| Maximum power consumption | 225 watt |
| Safety class | 2 |
| Storage for settings when disconnected | Yes |
| Automatic on/off | Yes |
| Display | Yes |
| OSD | Yes |
| Integrated DSP | Yes |
| Audio-Digital-Analog-Converter | 24 Bit/96 kHz Cirrus Logic |
| Infrared remote control | Yes |
| Materials | Aluminium |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth | 9.80 cm |
| Width | 115.00 cm |
| Height | 9.30 cm |
| Weight | 6.50 kg |
| Miscellaneous |
Total height with table stand is 11.70 cm |
| Speaker | |
|---|---|
| Maximum sound pressure level [dB/1m] | 102 |
| Frequency range from/to [Hz] | 35-200 Hz |
| Woofer (number per enclosure) | 3 |
| Woofer (diameter) [mm] | 130 |
| Woofer (material) | Cellulose, coated |
| Miscellaneous | Extreme stroke capability |
| Acoustic principle | Bass reflex, DPU |
| Enclosure type | Open |
| Enclosure material | MDF |
| Enclosure surface | Matte lacquer |
| Integrated stand | Yes |
| Suitable for AV receiver | Yes |
| Connections | |
| Cinch input stereo | 1 |
| Electronics | |
| Lowest frequency (-3 dB) [Hz] | 35 |
| Input gain adjustment | Yes |
| Frequency regulator (range) [Hz] | Yes |
| Phase control | Yes |
| Amplifier technology | Class-D |
| Amplifier configuration | 1.0 |
| Amplifier channels | 1 |
| Power output capacity impulse (peak) Bass [W] | 240 |
| Power output capacity sinus (RMS) Bass [W] | 150 |
| Miscellaneous | DSP from analogue devices |
| Power supply voltage [volts] | 230 Volt |
| Standby-Function | Yes |
| Standby-Power consumption [watt] | .4 |
| Mains cable - IEC connector (non-heating device) | Yes |
| Safety class | 2 |
| Fuse | Yes |
| Storage for settings when disconnected | Yes |
| Automatic on/off | Yes |
| Dimensions | |
| Depth [cm] | 30 |
| Width [cm] | 95.5 |
| Height [cm] | 12.5 |
| Weight [kg] | 13.2 |
Accessories
Expert reviews
"The Cinebar set is however even more fun when listening to music, because of the famous bass loudspeaker: it plays even dangerous levels of bass powerfully and effortlessly. It is not just grabecause of its bass reserve, but because of the impressive depth and precision of sound. It fits harmoniously into a balanced sound image. I was impressed by the Cinebar Trios' good reproduction of details, wide sound stage and great sound locatability in mid- and high-range frequencies. This devil is really playing on a Hi-Fi level [...]."
See full review at computerbild.de/avf
"There is hardly anything to complain about with regard to the individual categories 'frequency control' and 'distortion-free playback'. The components do not overreach with shrill effects or deep bass inserts, and the naturalness of speech remains fully preserved." "Even for music, the system turns out to be useful [...]."
Conclusion:
"The Berliners have delivered a cinematic system that takes up little space, is far ahead of other soundbars in terms of space, and makes use of wireless technology."
Note: This review applies to Cinesystem Trios-Set L.
See full review at pcgames.de/Technik
Conclusion:
"A new era of multichannel solutions was introduced some time back by names like Sonos, Samsung and Panasonic. A soundbar in front with wireless connection to surround speakers and a wireless subwoofer. In this way, one can listen to multichannel sound without the cable chaos or a big AV receiver. Teufel might be a bit late to the party, but it takes the concept to new acoustic heights. Not cheap speakers these, but rather elegant & sophisticated high-end aluminium columns in the back. No booming plywood box or low-performance designer piece, but rather a solid, sleek and extremely high-performance subwoofer. The general setup could hardly be better. Of course, the main character in all this also has to deliver a convincing performance, and that it does without fail: The Cinebar C 42 3.1 soundbar delivers an outstandingly well-structured soundstage, and, thanks to Dynamore, a first class and convincing sense of spatial depth.”
Note: The test review is for the Cinesystem Trios "5.1 Set L“
Translated from the original German.
You can read the full test review (in German) at www.areadvd.de
Downloads & support
1. Remove the RCA cable from the input on the subwoofer. If the hum is no longer heard, go to point B. Otherwise, follow point A.
A. Attach the net cable of the subwoofer to another electricity outlet (i.e. Kitchen/Bathroom/Bedroom). If the subwoofer still hums, get in contact with our Support team.
Should the hum no longer be there, the disruption was a problem in your power supply, which can, for instance, be caused by dimmers or chargers. To find out where the disruption is, unplug all your devices and work back from there. As soon as the hum is heard, you now know your source of the disruption.
B. In your case, the "ground hum" is responsible for the disruption. Please proceed as follows to discover your source.
- Disconnect the cable or satellite port from the TV Receiver and check if the hum disappears or not. If it does, you can use a sheath current filter for the cable outlet to prevent this. For example, the sheath current filter AC 9022 ED. If you have a satellite connection, connect the Satellite Receiver to the optical cable playback source - Teufel Optical Digital Cable
- If this reason can be excluded, separate all devices from the AV Receiver one at a time until the hum stops. The last connected device is then your hum source and should be separated from the others using a galvanic separation filter (found in a retail shop)
- If this doesn't work, get in contact with us once again so that we can give an individual, helpful response.
The corresponding setting in the speaker set-up must be adjusted individually for each source for many receivers, however, e.g. for CD playback only front without woofer, and front speakers plus woofer for Dolby Surround video playback.
To make sure the subwoofer switches on and off correctly in automatic mode, (to be selected on the corresponding switch of the subwoofer, such as "Auto / On / Off"), we recommend turning the level control on the subwoofer to 1/3 or perhaps to 1/2 and increasing the output level for the sub in the receiver's speaker set-up – sometimes up to the maximum (+10 dB or +12 dB). The subwoofer should then work perfectly.
The maximum position of the output level in the speaker set-up of the AV Receiver is obligatory for some of our models (e.g. the Concept S subwoofer).
2. The active subwoofer makes it possible to set the volume separately from the remaining speakers.
3. Only an active subwoofer can be connected directly to the subwoofer connection of a home cinema receiver.
You can connect it like a standard speaker system: the five satellites via speaker cable to the corresponding speaker outputs front R/L, rear R/L and centre of the AV Receiver/amplifier and the subwoofer from the front R input via a mono-RCA cable to the Sub Out output on the A/V Receiver/amplifier.
Please note:
The auto on/standby switch only responds when the front R input is being used! The subwoofer also receives the full subwoofer signal via this channel.
If the AV Receiver/amplifier has preamplifier outputs for all channels (front R/L, rear R/L, centre and subwoofer), the Teufel set can also be connected via three RCA cable pairs to the subwoofer and the satellites via speaker cables to the subwoofer. However, we recommend using the first version.
Solution:
Separate the direct connection by a grounding filter for the antennae cable that is created for it - for instance, the Teufel modell sheath current filter AC 9022 ED. Alternatively, you can use a galvanic separation filter that is looped into the connection between the subwoofer and AV Receiver.
The hum disappears if the antennae cable is separated from the Receiver/Tuner/TV. First try the grounding filter, otherwise the galvanic separation filter.
Placement within the straight line between both front satellites is ideal - but not precisely in the corner of the room because certain frequency components could be unpleasantly excessive when played back.
The membranes of the satellites should move to the front at the same time as the membrane of the subwoofer bass speaker, because all speakers of the system must vibrate in phase for optimal playback. This means that (provided the connection has the correct polarity) all drivers must move in one direction when the three front speakers receive a pulse (towards the outside or towards the inside).
If the subwoofer is in line with the front speakers, its bass speaker should have the same direction of movement (phase) - the controller on the woofer is set to "0". If the subwoofer is not between the front speakers, but is to the side of or even behind the listening location, its phase length will not match that of the front speakers. That is why the phase of the subwoofer must be changed in such cases.
So much for the theory. In practice, this means: Listen to a loud piece of music with heavy basses and ask a second person to change the phase during playback. The correct setting of the phase switch depends on where the subwoofer is positioned in the room. The position where the bass playback (above all the upper bass range) sounds the fullest is the correct position. Have fun trying it out!