Youre technical reviews lose credibility when you go ahead do stuff like this... calling the thunderbeat a good product. Now i question your credibility to everything on your channel
This is your undeniable right. May I ask what exactly you didn’t like about the Thunderbeat?Also, have you read my main review on projectorjunkies.com?
I've had several soundbars and a surround sound package but it was only when I purchased a budget AVR and a pair of budget stereo speakers that I realised what I had been missing (stereo imaging, thumping bass, etc) besides going down this route one can always add to it overtime! subwoofer, surround speakers. One could even add height speakers and experience a proper 'non-virtual' Dolby Atmos sound. Nowadays, AVRs are so simple to setup, they even walk you through the process! I, too, wanted to go with an ultra short throw. However, losing the most important channel (centre channel) is a compromise way too much. Remember, movies are 50% visuals and 50% audio, and there are occasions when the audio out does the visuals" Our eyes follow our ears to wear the story lives.
I like that it is rly small for such a big sound
WOW SUPER
Please give me this free as a give away 😅
Youre technical reviews lose credibility when you go ahead do stuff like this... calling the thunderbeat a good product.
Now i question your credibility to everything on your channel
This is your undeniable right. May I ask what exactly you didn’t like about the Thunderbeat?Also, have you read my main review on projectorjunkies.com?
Why don’t you talk?
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I've had several soundbars and a surround sound package but it was only when I purchased a budget AVR and a pair of budget stereo speakers that I realised what I had been missing (stereo imaging, thumping bass, etc) besides going down this route one can always add to it overtime! subwoofer, surround speakers. One could even add height speakers and experience a proper 'non-virtual' Dolby Atmos sound. Nowadays, AVRs are so simple to setup, they even walk you through the process!
I, too, wanted to go with an ultra short throw. However, losing the most important channel (centre channel) is a compromise way too much.
Remember, movies are 50% visuals and 50% audio, and there are occasions when the audio out does the visuals"
Our eyes follow our ears to wear the story lives.