Bother with a soundbar or not?
Discussion
I was about to buy a nice big new Samsung TV on Currys and they offered a 1/2 price sound bar (the Q60T). £250 instead of £500.
I've never had one before so wondered how much of a difference these make?
If they do make a big difference and are a must have, should I go for this Q60T, or find a better one?
Thanks!
I've never had one before so wondered how much of a difference these make?
If they do make a big difference and are a must have, should I go for this Q60T, or find a better one?
Thanks!
I couldn't get on with the sound of our new Sony telly after years of a Panny Plasma being absolutely fine (for everyday telly watching). Got a Sonos Beam and very happy with it.
It was updating itself the other day and it switched back to TV sound and I couldn't believe how bad it was.
Even though I got it for £300 in a sale I do feel miffed at having to buy something I'd managed perfectly well without for years. I wonder if they make the standard sound bad on purpose.
It was updating itself the other day and it switched back to TV sound and I couldn't believe how bad it was.
Even though I got it for £300 in a sale I do feel miffed at having to buy something I'd managed perfectly well without for years. I wonder if they make the standard sound bad on purpose.
Sheepshanks said:
I couldn't get on with the sound of our new Sony telly after years of a Panny Plasma being absolutely fine (for everyday telly watching). Got a Sonos Beam and very happy with it.
It was updating itself the other day and it switched back to TV sound and I couldn't believe how bad it was.
Even though I got it for £300 in a sale I do feel miffed at having to buy something I'd managed perfectly well without for years. I wonder if they make the standard sound bad on purpose.
I think its to do with the depth/ packaging of flatscreen TV - there's just nowhere to put decent speaks with sufficient space to get decent oomf out of them.It was updating itself the other day and it switched back to TV sound and I couldn't believe how bad it was.
Even though I got it for £300 in a sale I do feel miffed at having to buy something I'd managed perfectly well without for years. I wonder if they make the standard sound bad on purpose.
jimmytheone said:
I think its to do with the depth/ packaging of flatscreen TV - there's just nowhere to put decent speaks with sufficient space to get decent oomf out of them.
I think the Sony has speakers (which as you say must be small) firing down and through ports angled forwards under the screen. It's just massivley muddled - listening to dialogue is awful, not helped by lip-sync often seeming to be a tiny bit out.We did buy one TV, a cheapy branded Toshiba but made by Vestel, that had speakers at the front - almost like it had a built in soundbar under the screen - and that sounded fine. But the screen developed a line and Toshiba/Vestel simply ordered AO to collect it and refund. That style had been dropped and no-one seems to have anything similar.
Edited by Sheepshanks on Friday 12th March 11:57
I have a Q70 and it is excellent, particularly as it was half price with a TV. Samsung own Harmon Kardon so while you might not think of Samsung for high quality audio, with Harmon Kardon you do. I do not know if they are all made on the same production line but logic says they will share design engineers and parts etc.
As per everyone else, soundbar is pretty much required. Full blown 5.1 or 7.1 or whatver - yeah go nuts !
I got a Cambridge Audio TVB2 soundbar + woofer and it is excellent.
Seems not to be available at Richer Sounds anymore....
I would go for a separate woofer and soundbar.
Polk and JBL options at Richer Sounds, both would be good bets I'd assume
I'm sure surround sound would be even better.
I got a Cambridge Audio TVB2 soundbar + woofer and it is excellent.
Seems not to be available at Richer Sounds anymore....
I would go for a separate woofer and soundbar.
Polk and JBL options at Richer Sounds, both would be good bets I'd assume
I'm sure surround sound would be even better.
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