Compact TV bars, 2.1 subwoofer systems, 5.1 family systems, and larger surround layouts with satellite speakers.

Product scope
Built for brand-ready home audio programs
Audecy builds soundbar programs for brands that need reliable TV audio products with controlled acoustics, clean industrial design, and repeatable factory output. Each program can begin from a design brief, a target price band, a reference acoustic signature, or an existing product roadmap that needs faster execution.
Our teams align mechanical design, driver selection, amplifier architecture, firmware behavior, remote-control logic, and manufacturing process design before the product reaches mass production. That gives buyers a single development and production partner for mini soundbars, compact 2.0 bars, TV sound bars with woofers, 2.1 systems with subwoofers, and feature-rich home-entertainment soundbar ranges.
Audecy's current manufacturing portfolio includes portable 10W soundbars with dual full-range drivers, 50W and 160W 2.1 systems with subwoofers, 525W 5.1 systems with wireless subwoofers, and premium 500W-625W multi-channel systems with rear satellites, wall-mount kits, remotes, subwoofer modules, and full accessory packs. This breadth helps Audecy support both entry-level retail ranges and larger home-theatre programs from the same product-development discipline.
Input stacks can include HDMI ARC/eARC, optical, aux, USB playback, Bluetooth 5.x, and remote-control workflows.
Programs can scale from portable 10W bars to high-output multi-channel systems with subwoofer modules.
Jig-based assembly, acoustic checks, accessory validation, burn-in, and packing support mass output.

Acoustic Development
Balanced dialogue, bass, and room impact
Soundbars need to sound clear at low volume, stay controlled during action scenes, and remain comfortable for long viewing sessions. Audecy supports driver matching, enclosure volume planning, port behavior, amplifier sizing, and DSP profiles so the product can meet its intended listening experience.
The tuning process can cover speech enhancement, night modes, bass management, channel balance, dynamic range control, subwoofer integration, and rear-channel coordination for satellite speaker systems. Mechanical decisions such as grille material, port placement, cabinet stiffness, and mounting geometry are reviewed for their effect on frequency response and production repeatability.
- Driver and passive-radiator selection for target output and cabinet size
- DSP profiles for dialogue clarity, movie impact, music balance, and night listening
- Subwoofer and satellite matching for crossover behavior, phase, and bass extension
- Cabinet and grille reviews to control resonance, airflow, and cosmetic consistency

Electronics And Controls
Input architecture built around the buyer's feature mix
A soundbar program may need a simple Bluetooth-first control board or a more complete TV-audio stack with HDMI ARC/eARC, optical input, USB playback, LED indication, remote control, and subwoofer or satellite pairing. Audecy works through the feature mix early so PCB layout, firmware, mechanical openings, control labels, and testing fixtures stay aligned.
Where required, the firmware behavior can be customized for source switching, volume memory, input indication, voice prompts, remote mapping, standby behavior, and factory reset flows. The goal is a product that is intuitive for consumers and efficient to validate on the line.
- Input and control-board planning for HDMI ARC/eARC, optical, aux, USB, and Bluetooth
- Remote-control logic, LED behavior, standby modes, and source-switching flows
- Amplifier and power-supply matching for the target RMS output and thermal limits
- Functional test points designed into the product before mass production

Manufacturing
Repeatable assembly for cabinet, electronics, and final packing
The manufacturing plan covers cabinet handling, speaker-driver mounting, wiring, adhesive use, PCB installation, subassembly checks, cosmetic inspection, final assembly, and packaging. Work instructions and fixtures are planned to reduce variation across batches.
Audecy's process teams focus on the details that affect quality at scale: screw torque, cable routing, grille alignment, port sealing, remote checks, wall-mount kit completeness, subwoofer and satellite speaker validation, packaging protection, and finished-good traceability. These controls help the same product feel consistent across the full production run.
- Assembly-line planning for cabinets, drivers, PCBs, controls, and grilles
- Fixture and jig use for alignment, torque control, and repeatable cosmetics
- Subwoofer pairing, satellite speaker checks, accessory checks, and remote-control validation where applicable
- Packaging checks for transport protection, labeling, and retail readiness
Production workflow
From product brief to packed finished goods
Product brief and target definition
Confirm the soundbar format, output target, input stack, acoustic signature, finish, accessories, and expected price band.
Engineering and prototype iteration
Develop the enclosure, electronics, firmware behavior, acoustic tuning, control layout, and subwoofer integration where needed.
Pilot build and fixture planning
Validate assembly sequence, tooling, test points, cosmetic tolerances, packaging protection, and line-level quality gates.
Mass production
Run controlled assembly with in-line functional checks, acoustic measurements, visual inspection, and finished-good packing.
Quality validation
Checks that matter before shipment
Each product category has its own risk areas, so validation is planned around the acoustic, electrical, mechanical, cosmetic, and packing requirements of the program.
- Frequency-response and SPL checks to keep output consistent across production.
- Input validation for HDMI, optical, aux, USB, Bluetooth, remote, and control-panel behavior.
- Thermal and endurance checks for amplifier, power supply, and cabinet performance.
- Subwoofer, rear-speaker, wall-mount, cable, remote, and battery accessory validation for multi-box systems.
- Burn-in and soak testing to identify early failures before packing.
- Cosmetic and packaging inspection for grille alignment, finish quality, accessories, and labeling.
Product customization
Adapt the platform to your brand and market
Industrial design
Cabinet length, height, grille material, wall-mount details, button layout, surface finish, and subwoofer styling.
Audio personality
Dialogue-first, movie-focused, music-balanced, bass-forward, or market-specific tuning profiles.
Feature set
Input configuration, remote behavior, LED indication, voice prompts, standby modes, satellite speaker kits, subwoofer modules, wall-mount kits, and accessory packs.
Product and process imagery
Soundbars visuals



FAQs
Soundbars manufacturing — common questions
What soundbar formats can Audecy manufacture?
Programs can range from mini soundbars, compact 2.0 TV bars, and 2.1 systems with subwoofers to multi-channel home-theatre layouts up to 7.1.4, with output targets from around 10W to 625W.
Which inputs and controls can be built into a soundbar?
Input stacks can include HDMI ARC/eARC, optical, aux, USB playback, and Bluetooth 5.x, with remote control, LED indication, source switching, and surround-decoding options specified per program.
Can Audecy manufacture home-theatre and Dolby Atmos-ready soundbars?
Yes. Audecy can support multi-channel home-theatre soundbar programs with subwoofer modules, satellite speakers, up-firing driver architecture, HDMI workflows, DSP tuning, accessory kits, assembly, and acoustic validation planned around the product brief.
Do you offer private-label soundbars for retail and online brands?
Yes. Audecy builds ODM, OEM, and private-label soundbars, finishing each program with your industrial design, tuning direction, packaging, and branding for retail or ecommerce channels.
Can the acoustic signature and subwoofer setup be customized?
Yes. Driver selection, DSP tuning, subwoofer integration, and satellite-speaker matching are tuned to your target listening experience, from dialogue-first to bass-forward profiles.
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Every soundbar program is supported by our audio product development, manufacturing and assembly, and quality assurance capabilities.
Ready to discuss a soundbar program?
Share the product target, feature mix, output expectations, finish direction, and launch timeline. Audecy can help translate the brief into a manufacturable plan.