@neonknight, i also have a 50inch panasonic plasma tv! 1080 p i guess! i have it hooked up to my 600 watt per chanell stereosystem and my system sounds good to me! by the way, i have 4 bose 901 series 2 speakers!
Buying New TV Need A Soundbar Recommendation
My other half wants a straightforward system to use and doesn't want a ton of electronics and speakers scattered about the room. We are buying a new TV and have decided on the 65" LG G1 OLED. I need a sound bar that will give me acceptable audio, be relatively easy to use, and not cost multi kilobucks. Probably go up to $1K for it. Be happier if I was at $500 to $700, but what is another $300 right? Preferably Atmos.
Anyone have good recommendations? The easy to use is going to be a high selling point to my better half.
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I agreement with what @g_nakamoto points out… I too find that a good 2 channel is surprisingly good… (or 4 in his case) The Haus-boss did not like any of the sound from the sound bars we listened to briefly. From there (2 channel) it then becomes a question of where to go. A sub is a very logical step, as is the 4 channel surround. But we do not have a room for HT, so it is one combined 2-channel and TV set up. The obvious problem there is we fail at this aspect:
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I have had no latency issues with the sound bar. A couple times the TV optical output would cause latency… I would reboot the TV and it would go away. It was the TV, not the sound bar. After living with this for about eight months. I am really happy with the sound bar. My previous sound bar… high end for ten or twelve years ago was shrill. This has wonderfully natural voices. I am really happy I finally got one. |
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