soundbase
noun [ C ] (also sound base) uk/ˈsaʊnd.beɪs/ us/ˈsaʊnd.beɪs/
音响底座
a device containing speakers (= devices through which recorded sound is played) that is used underneath a television, computer, etc. in order to improve the quality of the sound
If you want to improve on the standard sound that comes with your flat-screen TV, a good audio solution comes in the form of either a soundbar or a soundbase.
A sound base is a large, flat box that functions as both a speaker and as a stand for your TV. 音响底座是一个扁平的大箱子,既可以作为扬声器,又可以作为电视的支架。
Compare: soundbar
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- If you don't intend to hang your TV on a wall, and you don’t mind the soundbase raising the TV height a couple of inches, then a base is probably a better option than a soundbar.
- Both soundbars and soundbases will considerably improve the audio experience of your TV viewing.
- A sound base has a wide, deep box that sits under your television, with room for an integrated bass speaker.