Quote from: Vijay Soni on February 11, 2024, 05:04:36As far as 5.1 or 9.1or Dolby Atmos is concerned, Soundbar is a misguiding technology.The front L and R surround speakers should be placed at least one meter away from the tv screen. In Atmos there have to be Height speakers. How can you get the Highr speakers effect from a Bar? I use Harman kardon AVR70 and JBL 5.1 Speakers. I don't believe in Sound bar for 5.1 Home theatre.Also the Harmon Kardon is going to destroy any speaker that JBL puts out! As soon as you mentioned the Harmon Kardon, it wasn't a fair fight haha!
Quote from: Vijay Soni on February 11, 2024, 05:04:36As far as 5.1 or 9.1or Dolby Atmos is concerned, Soundbar is a misguiding technology.The front L and R surround speakers should be placed at least one meter away from the tv screen. In Atmos there have to be Height speakers. How can you get the Highr speakers effect from a Bar? I use Harman kardon AVR70 and JBL 5.1 Speakers. I don't believe in Sound bar for 5.1 Home theatre.I agree with that also, I don't like soundbars because the sound stays up front, it's not surround sound. And with a 9.1, what did they do put 7 speakers in the bar? Cause you only have the 2 surround speakers are the other 7 in the bar? That would be overpowering, you'd barely be able to understand where the surround speakers sound is coming from! With a 9.1 I'd rather have my center speaker and 4 surround speakers spaced evenly around the room! Your center speaker actually centered in the room, 2 left and right front speakers, 2 L/R side front, 2 L/R side back and 2 L/R back speakers. I believe that would be a great setup?
Quote from: Mason T on February 10, 2024, 17:07:10I have this soundbar and the people that have previously commented has no idea. this soundbar is actually amazing as well as any JBL product i've ever owned it works well when you don't want full surround and if you always want surround you can plug them into the wall. I payed full price for this a couple years ago and I still use it today.Seems like you are the one who has no idea. Go read a couple of books on speaker building. The size IS a compromise. Small speakers simply don't want to be loud OR low unless you can throw tons of money and engineering at it and even then it's never as good as a larger volume speaker.