I am just waiting on rear speakers now. If they're upfiring this thing will be a powerhouse and it will allow us to turn off Ambeo mode to receive a true surround experience vs virtual. Ambeo mode is impressive but having come from a true system, I can tell it's faking things. I can't wait to be able to turn it off and have the raw sound.
I think you should also have taken into account the price of the speaker stands and cables. Audio gear can be deceptively costly, with some speaker stands retailing for well over $300 a pair. Cables are their own story too. By the time you add up every little bit, it's clear that the soundbar as a package is at least cheaper.
This is the stupidest statement I have ever seen. ‘some speaker stand retailing for well over $300’ doesn’t mean you necessarily need to buy that stand, there are good stand for less than $30 if you just look. Heck you can just chop off a wood and build your own stand. Same for cables. You don’t need to go for those overpriced stupid one. I am not saying there isn’t good arguments for soundbar, I too use soundbar as my home surround sound system, and have a normal 2.0 bookshelf speaker for music. I am just saying your statement is stupid af.
I was looking for an alternative to replace my aging Jensen theatre system, so i did a heap of research on high end sound bars, after seeing many reviews i finally decided on the Sennheiser ambeo plus. I was absolutely blown away by the quality and dynamics of this very compact unit, the beauty of it also is that if you already own a Sub you can plug it right in to the bar, unlike other's. I highly recommend the plus to anyone considering a quality alternative to a full surround system.
@crutchfield Yes, I connected my existing Jensen QX80 powered Sub to the bar. It's only 160W RMS, but it is more than enough to make for that real cinema feel, and it complements the plus nicely 👍
@@crutchfield One question though. Is the sound quality of music and songs bad as other reviews mentioned? The said the JBL Bar 1000 is great for atmos surround movies but terrible for music. Is that true?
These sound bars are designed to for surround sound and effects overall, but most folks do enjoy them for both movies and music. From there though, you could consider a separate dedicated listening system for music. That's a popular route these days, especially for vinyl.
@crutchfield biggest mistake was not hooking up a sub. I get the purpose was to keep the price equal but I guarantee had you put the sub, your comment about ambeo not being as full on the bass wouldn't have been said
Hi Hope you can help me with this question. I have owned this bar for a few months now. However, I noticed that when the Ambeo mode is off, it disables the centre speaker. (Front Left and Right remains ON). Is this a normal behaviour? Thanks
The surround format can affect this option. From there, you may also want to double check your Sound Profiles settings. If you got the sound bar here, you can also give our Tech Support a call. Their direct number is on your invoice.
The traditional system is sold a la carte by Jamo using their Dolby Atmos enabled bookshelf speakers and then the ones that match them all of which can be found here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/shopsearch/jamo.html The receiver is an Onkyo 9 channel model the closest of which can be found here: www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_580NR7100/item.html
Wwe are happhy to help compare them for you .The audio from the Ambeo Max is more room filling and works in larger room. This is because it comes with a few more drivers built in which add to its output levels and helping push the audio around the room. Also, the Ambeo Max uses a ported cabinet which also helps make it play better than the Plus.
The Plus is the newer product and looks to be the start of a new family, with the mini also included. I imagine a new Max is coming in the future and rear speakers to pair with all 3 systems.
Every solid structure needs a strong foundation. Add a sub to the plus and once sennheriser release rear speakers it's going to be an OP unit
I am just waiting on rear speakers now. If they're upfiring this thing will be a powerhouse and it will allow us to turn off Ambeo mode to receive a true surround experience vs virtual. Ambeo mode is impressive but having come from a true system, I can tell it's faking things. I can't wait to be able to turn it off and have the raw sound.
I think you should also have taken into account the price of the speaker stands and cables. Audio gear can be deceptively costly, with some speaker stands retailing for well over $300 a pair. Cables are their own story too. By the time you add up every little bit, it's clear that the soundbar as a package is at least cheaper.
This is the stupidest statement I have ever seen.
‘some speaker stand retailing for well over $300’ doesn’t mean you necessarily need to buy that stand, there are good stand for less than $30 if you just look. Heck you can just chop off a wood and build your own stand.
Same for cables. You don’t need to go for those overpriced stupid one.
I am not saying there isn’t good arguments for soundbar, I too use soundbar as my home surround sound system, and have a normal 2.0 bookshelf speaker for music.
I am just saying your statement is stupid af.
I was looking for an alternative to replace my aging Jensen theatre system, so i did a heap of research on high end sound bars, after seeing many reviews i finally decided on the Sennheiser ambeo plus. I was absolutely blown away by the quality and dynamics of this very compact unit, the beauty of it also is that if you already own a Sub you can plug it right in to the bar, unlike other's.
I highly recommend the plus to anyone considering a quality alternative to a full surround system.
Excellent choice! Did you connect a powered sub as well?
@crutchfield Yes, I connected my existing Jensen QX80 powered Sub to the bar. It's only 160W RMS, but it is more than enough to make for that real cinema feel, and it complements the plus nicely 👍
That's music to our ears! We are glad its working out for you
@@crutchfield🔉🎼👍
Finally someone did it. Thank you so much!
You're certainly welcome!🙂
@@crutchfield One question though.
Is the sound quality of music and songs bad as other reviews mentioned?
The said the JBL Bar 1000 is great for atmos surround movies but terrible for music.
Is that true?
These sound bars are designed to for surround sound and effects overall, but most folks do enjoy them for both movies and music. From there though, you could consider a separate dedicated listening system for music. That's a popular route these days, especially for vinyl.
@@crutchfield Appreciate your kind response. Thank you!
Sorry, just realized that I asked question about a different product which you didn't review. My bad.
The main sticking point to consider with these all in one bars is the configuration of the room it is going to be placed in.
That's a huge factor for sure.
@crutchfield biggest mistake was not hooking up a sub. I get the purpose was to keep the price equal but I guarantee had you put the sub, your comment about ambeo not being as full on the bass wouldn't have been said
Very cool test, thank you!
Thank you for watching and enjoying!🥰
Hi
Hope you can help me with this question. I have owned this bar for a few months now. However, I noticed that when the Ambeo mode is off, it disables the centre speaker. (Front Left and Right remains ON). Is this a normal behaviour? Thanks
The surround format can affect this option. From there, you may also want to double check your Sound Profiles settings. If you got the sound bar here, you can also give our Tech Support a call. Their direct number is on your invoice.
Great review guys 👍🏼
Thanks! :)
What is the make and model of the traditional system shown this video?
The traditional system is sold a la carte by Jamo using their Dolby Atmos enabled bookshelf speakers and then the ones that match them all of which can be found here:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/shopsearch/jamo.html
The receiver is an Onkyo 9 channel model the closest of which can be found here:
www.crutchfield.com/I-rYALc227/p_580NR7100/item.html
Can you compare the max vs the plus sennheiser?
Wwe are happhy to help compare them for you .The audio from the Ambeo Max is more room filling and works in larger room. This is because it comes with a few more drivers built in which add to its output levels and helping push the audio around the room. Also, the Ambeo Max uses a ported cabinet which also helps make it play better than the Plus.
Thank you very mutch for your answer.
Keep up the good work!
You're welcome! Let us know when we can help again
You should compare the home theatre with ambeo Max and not the Ambeo plus
That would be a fun one, too.
The Plus is the newer product and looks to be the start of a new family, with the mini also included. I imagine a new Max is coming in the future and rear speakers to pair with all 3 systems.
Ohh you didn't hook up a wired subwoofer to it
With the Ambeo soundbar, you can hook up a wired subwoofer or a wireless if you want! The Ambeo rocks when you add a sub!😍