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frontpagesh019m posted Dec 03, 2022 02:07 PM
Samsung EDU Discount: Samsung HW-S800B 3.1 2-Ch Wireless Soundbar w/ Dolby Atmos
+ Free S/H$300
$900
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800 - slightly better sub, one more speaker, less inputs (no optical), less audio format sound processing, comes in white, slimmer soundbar, 330W
Dolby
Dolby ATMOS
Dolby Digital Plus
(*ATMOS Music)
DTS
DTS 5.1ch
700 - more audio sound processing for atmos and dts, has optical input, 320W
Dolby
Dolby ATMOS
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby Digital Plus
Dolby MAT
(*ATMOS Music)
DTS
DTS:X
DTS-HD HRA
DTS-HD MA
DTS Express
DTS 5.1ch
Hard to imagine the 800 provides 25% better sound for the 25% increase in cost. My guess would be marginal sound. I thought I read some other SDer posting a comparison of the two on an old thread but I can't find it. The user basically said he kept the 700 because sound quality was marginal. This is still tempting for me because I like the white option and slim look but I was also hoping to connect an old Sonos Connect to the optical input so the lack of that might kill the deal for me.
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Sonos playbar is great if you want an all in 1 solution. (Overpriced, however, very good)
If you want atmos, thats a big selling point for me, I like the upfiring rear speakers, the elevate was the cheapest option. I think I paid around 500 for it.
The M series premium is also good, just lacks the rear height speakers, but the overall surround is great. (also has Earc and HDMI 2.1 passthrough)
I demoed the Klipsch 1200 series, It was too much. Price, performance, clutter, speakers all over.
If you have an LG setup, the SP8YA is a significant upgrade to these. Open box at bestbuy are 199 vs 799 MSRP. Rears are $99.
Drivers are small, have a narrow sound range in the higher frequencies, and do not produce a round sound stage.
The rear speakers are a joke. Imagine adding some 1990's computer speakers to a soundbar.
Theyre quiet, don't add any height, and have a massive power cable for each speaker.
If someone paid $900 for their soundbar and $250 for the rear speakers, they have to be seriously disappointed. (I spend a lot with Samsung, their reps offer me tons of stuff, they set my expectations low on this)
Buy a bar with larger drivers.
It looks great:
https://imgur.com/gallery/u8gwChd
Most of my guests don't even notice it is there.
It also sounds very good. Not blasting loud, but I was more interested in the quality of sound anyways.
If you are not pressed for space and do not need to mount it on the wall, I would go for something bigger and more expensive, that will have a bit better sound. For me though, sounds pretty amazing already, compared to my horrible sounding Vizio TV.
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It looks great:
https://imgur.com/gallery/u8gwChd
Most of my guests don't even notice it is there.
It also sounds very good. Not blasting loud, but I was more interested in the quality of sound anyways.
If you are not pressed for space and do not need to mount it on the wall, I would go for something bigger and more expensive, that will have a bit better sound. For me though, sounds pretty amazing already, compared to my horrible sounding Vizio TV.
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