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Surround sound receiver that works via optical or HDMI. That's what I would recommend over a soundbar that will ultimately end up unusable after a few years. No need to overcomplicate it with HA.
Or... An older Bose soundbar. Bose recently open-sourced some of their older stuff that is no longer supported.
As someone who grew up with older surround sound equipment in the house, I'm just having a hard time imagining a scenario where any network connection at all would need to be involved.
Those are both digital outputs, not analog. Maybe you're confusing digital with internet connected?
I'm not advocating internet-connected audio gear, but plenty of people like the utility of networked audio for automation, in-home streaming, and multi-room setups. But again, those can be isolated from the internet.
I'm not confusing anything.
This is what OP was asking:
I answered accordingly. There really isn't a reason for a soundbar or surround sound system to be connected to any sort of network. Streaming music is the only reason I can think of, but that can be handled by bluetooth (which many sound systems have), or even an AUX IN with a dock or bluetooth adapter.