I found it reasonably easy, the all the bluetooth speakers paired up quite easily, it just doesn't come with an HDMI cable, but has everything else, for the price I think it's a good deal for the specs you are getting 5.1.2 with actual rear speakers, I've had had no issues with my one.
You need to put the soundbar between the device and the TV, not send the device to the TV and the TV to the soundbar via ARC. The TV is doing it's own sound processing before handing it off to the soundbar.
Using the "voice" EQ setting making dialogue quite loud compared to the other sounds, or also you can adjust the volume of each channel in the settings menu, so can turn up the centre channel on the bar, and maybe turn down the bass channel down if you like.
@@TheOneBestProduct that's true but rear speakers are connected by a rca cable. This clears that one rear speaker has blutooth receiver and amplifier other has not. Now the question is that does the one speaker has dual channel amplifier?
@@swapan5543 I think that's quite common for rear wireless speakers to be joined by RCA like this, unless you want to go for the battery style ones, which is probably the only option if you want absolutely wireless, but then people seem to often just end up plugging them into USB chargers and to power sockets anyway. There's some LG and Samsung bars that have the same setup in terms of rear speakers that cost at least twice as much.
@swapan5543 there's two channels for the rear speakers, you can hear the difference in sound on each side at the rear, also they couldn't call it a 5.1.2 if it wasn't, or otherwise called a 7.1
Philips 8968 or sony s500rf. For movies and music??
It should have been in black color.❤
I am thinking of buying this but the setup sounds difficult? Are all necessary cords included? 😮😊
I found it reasonably easy, the all the bluetooth speakers paired up quite easily, it just doesn't come with an HDMI cable, but has everything else, for the price I think it's a good deal for the specs you are getting 5.1.2 with actual rear speakers, I've had had no issues with my one.
Whether it has a Bluetooth connection
It has Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity.
Doses it support dts x
hi,
the soundbars supports:
Built-in Decoders: Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos
@@TheOneBestProduct Thank You for reply my comments 🙏
I haven't found a DVD, Blu ray, or anything I've streamed that it won't play the audio on.
Bro how to improve this soundbar centre channel.dialoge iam adjust the soound in remote +5 but sound is not loud
You need to put the soundbar between the device and the TV, not send the device to the TV and the TV to the soundbar via ARC. The TV is doing it's own sound processing before handing it off to the soundbar.
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Change to Dialogue EQ. It specifically boosts only the center channel speaker.
Using the "voice" EQ setting making dialogue quite loud compared to the other sounds, or also you can adjust the volume of each channel in the settings menu, so can turn up the centre channel on the bar, and maybe turn down the bass channel down if you like.
Dolby plus support?
Rear speakers are connected by wire themselves.
In order to work, the rear speakers must be pugged into a power socket and connect them wirelessly to the soundbar.
@@TheOneBestProduct that's true but rear speakers are connected by a rca cable. This clears that one rear speaker has blutooth receiver and amplifier other has not. Now the question is that does the one speaker has dual channel amplifier?
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@@swapan5543 I think that's quite common for rear wireless speakers to be joined by RCA like this, unless you want to go for the battery style ones, which is probably the only option if you want absolutely wireless, but then people seem to often just end up plugging them into USB chargers and to power sockets anyway. There's some LG and Samsung bars that have the same setup in terms of rear speakers that cost at least twice as much.
@swapan5543 there's two channels for the rear speakers, you can hear the difference in sound on each side at the rear, also they couldn't call it a 5.1.2 if it wasn't, or otherwise called a 7.1
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Sorry to hear that.