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LG SN11RG 7.1.4 ch 770W High Res Audio Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos from Amazon for $649 .Keep in mind
This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement.
I think it is better to do a price match with
bestbuy [bestbuy.com]or
walmart [walmart.com] .
About this item
7.1.4 channel with 770W total power output
Dolby Atmos & DTS:X with upward firing height channels
Includes Wireless Rear upfiring surround speakers
High Resolution Audio (24bit / 192kHz)
Meridian Audio Technologies
Power source type: Corded Electric
Connectivity technology: HDMI
Rtings: you can find the review
here [rtings.com]
https://www.amazon.com/LG-SN11RG-...merReviews
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Don't forget you can also get one of these for free after purchase:
https://www.lgwirelessa
If that solves your problem even temporarily, then you've found the cause that's good. Otherwise you may just have a defective unit. My non-LG soundbar did the same thing until I read about the static thing 🤷
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PS from what I've read if you're willing to painstakingly customize the settings it performs incredibly well, but out of the box performance is just so so
Don't forget you can also get one of these for free after purchase:
https://www.lgwirelessa
Don't forget you can also get one of these for free after purchase:
https://www.lgwirelessa
The promo says it's valid with the purchase of a 2021 LG sound bar, and the SN11RG is a 2020 sound bar. The SP11RA is the 2021 version.
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Popping noises and range issues are normally caused by static build up. Make sure everything you have connected is on a single circuit (ie. one power strip). If you have the TV plugged into one outlet and other devices like consoles, video players, your sound bar, etc. connected to a separate outlet, it'll make those crackly noises. You can check by unplugging the sound bar power, waiting a bit, and plugging it back in.
If that solves your problem even temporarily, then you've found the cause that's good. Otherwise you may just have a defective unit. My non-LG soundbar did the same thing until I read about the static thing 🤷
Looks like clearing. All of their soundbars are pretty heavily discounted.