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re: F* a soundbar, building a DIY sound system - Update pg 4 - paywalls suck
Posted on 4/27/20 at 3:14 pm to Brisketeer
Posted on 4/27/20 at 3:14 pm to Brisketeer
Looks like one hell of a deal!
Posted on 4/28/20 at 8:23 am to Korkstand
You don't want that soundbar. Get something that isn't 10 year old technology. If your soundbar is going to run your TV then look for 4k pass through, HDR, and Atmos.
This is the future of audio and video.
This is the future of audio and video.
Posted on 4/28/20 at 10:06 am to Korkstand
Check out the Nakamichi Shockwafe soundbar system.
Bought this around christmas time and really like it. Wish the rear speakers dind't have to wire up to the sub, but every system is this way, except Sonos i guess, but that crap is overpriced for what it does if you ask me.
This one easily hooked up to my tv and controlled by my tv remote. I really like how i can adjust the level of the rear speakers and the sub very easily, and it has different quick setting buttons to adjust to what your watching. I've noticed if i hit the TV setting, i can hear the talking better and the action isn't as loud, as i'm watching movies. Put it on full Dolby movie setting and it will blow you away. My living room is huge, and has cathedral ceilings 25 feet high, and it sounds great. Had a few issues with static on the rear speakers but it appeared to be an issue with the bluetooth communication from the soundbar to the sub, and my wireless connections of the tv and nearby devices to my router. I think the bar/sub was using 5gh, so i changed the tv and my phone to 2.4gh and haven't had the static again.
Bought this around christmas time and really like it. Wish the rear speakers dind't have to wire up to the sub, but every system is this way, except Sonos i guess, but that crap is overpriced for what it does if you ask me.
This one easily hooked up to my tv and controlled by my tv remote. I really like how i can adjust the level of the rear speakers and the sub very easily, and it has different quick setting buttons to adjust to what your watching. I've noticed if i hit the TV setting, i can hear the talking better and the action isn't as loud, as i'm watching movies. Put it on full Dolby movie setting and it will blow you away. My living room is huge, and has cathedral ceilings 25 feet high, and it sounds great. Had a few issues with static on the rear speakers but it appeared to be an issue with the bluetooth communication from the soundbar to the sub, and my wireless connections of the tv and nearby devices to my router. I think the bar/sub was using 5gh, so i changed the tv and my phone to 2.4gh and haven't had the static again.
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