If you're looking for something that has great deep bass, look into the Sennheiser Ambeo. www.audioadvice.com/sennheiser-ambeo-soundbar Or check out the JBL Bar 1300X: www.audioadvice.com/jbl-bar-1300x-dolby-atmos-soundbar-wireless-sub For more suggestions, call or chat with our team at audioadvice.com or check out our favorite soundbars here: th-cam.com/video/KzbHC7AKiM4/w-d-xo.html
I want to buy jbl 9.1. But can you tell me the minimum room size required for this. Or any size room would be fine? Will rooms under 200 sqft create problems in audio? Let me know if I can use it in compact room.
@@AudioAdvice much appreciated I decided to purchase the Ambeo Max soundbar instead of the Divalent Diose due to that soundbar not being compatible with my television the LG OLED G3.
I believe the subwoofer option is key. The speakers in a TV simply have no way to reproduce lower frequencys, which is where the fullness of sound comes from.
Can you please shed some light on the right pc because my pc doesn't have optical output. It has 3 3.5 mm Jack on the back side of the motherboard and it has a bluetooth, gpu I am using rtx 2060.
@AudioAdvice I still have an very old AV receiver 5x100W sinus (still without HDMI, only Toslink with limited old 5.1 codecs). Plus large Canton floorstanding speakers from the Ergo series and Ergo rear speakers. I never bought a center (for optical reasons about such an ugly loudspeaker in front of me). I also never needed a subwoofer because of the good bass from the floorstanding speakers. The problem of the AV Receiver from year 1998 is the meanwhile limitation of sound codecs, I think. Incidentally, the old AV receiver also has no acoustic calibration. Now a revision of a new TV is on the agenda. I would also like to replace the audio system. The new sony TVs also have the possibility of beeing a center speaker. Would it be a step backwards to swap a good soundbar (e.g. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 8/9 + rear speakers + woofer) for the floorstanding speakers and sell them? The room is rather small/medium in size and I shouldn't completely bombard my neighbors with acoustics, which is why I already have the night mode almost always active. With a soundbar mounted direct under the tv on the wall, I generally have concerns about the soundbar-side speakers, as we have the 55"/65" TV hanging direct on the wall above a sideboard and there are larger cabinets to the left and right of the TV, which frame the TV (1.3ft inside). That would probably clash a bit with the side speakers of soundbars, wouldn't it? Sony's Theatre Quad with the 2 front speakers on the outside in place of the floorstanding speakers outside of the cabinets would certainly be the better choice in terms of acoustics, wouldn't it? What would be the smartest? Get rid of everything old including floorstanding speakers? And put in a new audio system? A soundbar despite the spatial limitations of the acoustics of the side soundbar speakers? Or a system like the Sony Theatre Quad? Or simply a more modern new AV receiver? And keep the floorstanding speakers? Use the TV as a center... But this variant would not support virtual 3D Sound from above...
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Great explanation, best I have listened to so far. ðð
Thanks very much! We really appreciate it.
I really enjoy my Sonos ARC soundbar with the matching Sub. It does a great job in my family room and looks very sleek with my 65 inch tv.
Great to hear! We love that setup as well!
Ultimate sound bars. These form factors have come such a long way to give decent audio in a more aesthetic package.
Yes they have. Thanks for sharing.
I love the explanations. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
it's amazing to see how far the modern soundbars have come.
Agreed! Thanks for watching ð
Soundbars are such a great option with all the new tech packed inside them!
They are for a lot of people. Thanks for watching
Hopefully Audio Advice does some coverage on the new Sony soundbars etc coming up!
We will take a look! Thanks for sharing!
I have a Samsung HW-F551 sound bar, it's old, but it pumps. The subwoofer has packed up. What soundbar is available that gives the equivalent sound?
If you're looking for something that has great deep bass, look into the Sennheiser Ambeo. www.audioadvice.com/sennheiser-ambeo-soundbar
Or check out the JBL Bar 1300X: www.audioadvice.com/jbl-bar-1300x-dolby-atmos-soundbar-wireless-sub
For more suggestions, call or chat with our team at audioadvice.com or check out our favorite soundbars here: th-cam.com/video/KzbHC7AKiM4/w-d-xo.html
I want to buy jbl 9.1. But can you tell me the minimum room size required for this. Or any size room would be fine? Will rooms under 200 sqft create problems in audio? Let me know if I can use it in compact room.
Sure you can use in a compact room.
@@AudioAdvice it wont be very overpowering even if i set 50% volume?
@@MrRaghavann No, you can easily adjust the sub level in the app
What is the best sounding stand alone soundbar overall not needing any additional speakers or subwoofers ð etc?
www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/best-soundbars Take a look at this video we did
@@AudioAdvice much appreciated I decided to purchase the Ambeo Max soundbar instead of the Divalent Diose due to that soundbar not being compatible with my television the LG OLED G3.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I believe the subwoofer option is key. The speakers in a TV simply have no way to reproduce lower frequencys, which is where the fullness of sound comes from.
Great point. Thanks for watching.
Is it possible to use 2.1 or 3.1 soundbar with PC
If you had the right PC.
Can you please shed some light on the right pc because my pc doesn't have optical output. It has 3 3.5 mm Jack on the back side of the motherboard and it has a bluetooth, gpu I am using rtx 2060.
Hi Sir I am from India I want to buy a Dolby digital Atmos Soundbar My Budget 2000$ please suggest me Best Dolby Atmos Soundbar
Feel free to watch our other videos on our suggested soundbars. You might enjoy this one. www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/best-soundbars
Good information! Those Sonos soundbars are a great basis for an easy whole-home audio system!
Yes indeed!
@AudioAdvice
I still have an very old AV receiver 5x100W sinus (still without HDMI, only Toslink with limited old 5.1 codecs). Plus large Canton floorstanding speakers from the Ergo series and Ergo rear speakers. I never bought a center (for optical reasons about such an ugly loudspeaker in front of me). I also never needed a subwoofer because of the good bass from the floorstanding speakers. The problem of the AV Receiver from year 1998 is the meanwhile limitation of sound codecs, I think. Incidentally, the old AV receiver also has no acoustic calibration.
Now a revision of a new TV is on the agenda. I would also like to replace the audio system. The new sony TVs also have the possibility of beeing a center speaker.
Would it be a step backwards to swap a good soundbar (e.g. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 8/9 + rear speakers + woofer) for the floorstanding speakers and sell them? The room is rather small/medium in size and I shouldn't completely bombard my neighbors with acoustics, which is why I already have the night mode almost always active.
With a soundbar mounted direct under the tv on the wall, I generally have concerns about the soundbar-side speakers, as we have the 55"/65" TV hanging direct on the wall above a sideboard and there are larger cabinets to the left and right of the TV, which frame the TV (1.3ft inside). That would probably clash a bit with the side speakers of soundbars, wouldn't it? Sony's Theatre Quad with the 2 front speakers on the outside in place of the floorstanding speakers outside of the cabinets would certainly be the better choice in terms of acoustics, wouldn't it?
What would be the smartest? Get rid of everything old including floorstanding speakers? And put in a new audio system? A soundbar despite the spatial limitations of the acoustics of the side soundbar speakers? Or a system like the Sony Theatre Quad?
Or simply a more modern new AV receiver? And keep the floorstanding speakers? Use the TV as a center... But this variant would not support virtual 3D Sound from above...
It sounds like you need to have a live conversation with one of our home theater experts. Please reach out to us at www.audioadvice.com. Thanks for watching
6:14 .... errr... the q990 series has been 11.1.4 for years now... That's pretty bad for a 4 month old video...