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Reddit mentions of Samsung Harman Kardon 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos Soundbar HW-Q70R with Wireless Subwoofer, Samsung Acoustic Beam Technology, Adaptive Sound, Game Mode, 4K Pass-Through with HDR, Bluetooth & Alexa Compatible
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Samsung Harman Kardon 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos Soundbar HW-Q70R with Wireless Subwoofer, Samsung Acoustic Beam Technology, Adaptive Sound, Game Mode, 4K Pass-Through with HDR, Bluetooth & Alexa Compatible. Here are the top ones.
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Product Dimensions: 43.3" W x 2.32" H x 3.93" D | Spk (sub woofer) Net Dimension: 8.07" W x 15.86" H x 15.86" DIncludes: Remote Control, Battery, Wall Mount Kit and HDMI CablePower Source Type: Corded Electric
Specs:
Color | Slate black |
Height | 39.4 Inches |
Length | 43.31 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | April 2019 |
Weight | 36.7 Pounds |
Width | 2.32 Inches |
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EDIT: look at thenakamichi or this one
Bro, I have a looked for a lot of soundbar solutions. The ones I really want are stupid expensive. But then again so was this sonos setup and it's wasted so much of my time trying to work around what amounts to an inferior product as far as audio codec support in 2019/20 - even on the sonos beam with an HDMI arc connection.
This article as some good options. In all my research it seems the vizio sound bars are the best value. I had one and wasn't pleased with the audio. I loved sonos because the audio was fantastic and the footprint was perfect in my limited space. Some of these other soundbars have great audio support, but goddamn they are long lol. Like too long for my current setup. The samsung bar at the top of the article is my favorite so far and decently priced used on Amazon.
Sonos either needs to include DTS and DD Plus support or they need to cut their prices to reflect their inferior surround setup. They may be music first, but there's lots of folks (look at the sonos forum) who were like "WTF sonos, where's the DTS at least?!" Some kept their hardware and used an xbox one or apple tv to force transcode audio to 5.2 (provided the fucking TV wasn't an issue passing audio through), and others ditched sonos for another solution.
I''m getting an LG OLED TV this weekend and I prefer to not have to worry about this audio crap. If it doesn't work out, I'm ditching sonos completely and for good for another solution. I've kept my current TV for so long because I didn't want to deal with this crap again, but here we are.