You can also get a more detailed breakdown of how we test surround sound systems at the bottom of this page, to discover how we put these systems through their paces and why we recommend them. If you're looking at investing in a new surround sound speaker system, then now is the ...
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However, you will still get quality audio and an optical connection does work with soundbars and surround sound systems. What size soundbar should I get? You need to get a soundbar that fits in the space you have available. Some people have their TV mounted and a soundbar could happily...
What We Don't: Virtual surround sound doesn’t impress. If you want great bass in a soundbar, you have two options. Spring for a 2.1 system with a separate subwoofer, or pick a soundbar that has a high-quality internal sub. If that second one sounds good, then your first and only...
Surround: 7.1Dolby Atmos: YesWireless Speakers: NoWhat We Like: Crisp, realistic sound quality for under $1,000.What We Don’t: Speaker design is very old-school. Fluance are one of the few manufacturers who still devote time to dedicated 7.1 speaker systems, so it’s hardly surprising th...
Learning how to connect a soundbar to your TV can be a game-changer, especially for models that support seamless Bluetooth or HDMI ARC connections. For those seeking an immersive audio experience without the clutter of wires, the best wireless surround sound systems offer an elegant solution, ...
These days, HDMI 2.1—with its greater bandwidth, gaming features such as variable refresh rate, and eARC support that can deliver uncompressed surround sound in all its formats—are what you should look for. Gaming consoles can use the 120Hz modes of HDMI 2.1, so at least one port supporti...
These days, HDMI 2.1—with its greater bandwidth, gaming features such as variable refresh rate, and eARC support that can deliver uncompressed surround sound in all its formats—are what you should look for. Gaming consoles can use the 120Hz modes of HDMI 2.1, so at least one port supporti...
In our review, we found that there was “plenty of volume on tap” and that you could even get away with not using a soundbar. Which brings up another Pro series benefit: the TV can be wirelessly paired with the company’s wireless soundbars, subwoofers, and surround speakers. Smart...