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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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03/15/24 | Walmart | $150 |
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Product Name: | Hisense AX Series 5.1.2 Ch 420W Soundbar with Wireless Subwoofer Wireless Rear Speakers and Dolby Atmos (AX5120G 2023 Model) |
Product Description: | Upgrade your audio experience with the AX5120G 5.1.2 channel soundbar and wireless subwoofer. The AX5120G’s 420 watts of sound fills the room with a 9-speaker array that also projects sound overhead making the most of Dolby Atmos creating an immersive surround sound experience. 7 audio enhancement modes including news movie sports game and night modes optimize sound specifically to the content or time of day. And eARC provides a simple one-cable connection with the included HDMI cable. Bluetooth audio makes it easy to connect your phone tablet or laptop wireless to enjoy music and more. |
Product SKU: | 1439851899 |
UPC: | 888143015200 |
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It's a 5.1 with true 4 speaker setup, has front lcd display and Dolby Atmos. All for $129. When it comes to soundbars, with exception of the Vizio M-series 5.1.x (which costs over 2x), you're not going to notice much difference between all of them.
Price to feature ratio on this is pretty tough to beat. If I can get 2 or 3 years worth of decent sound from this, I'd consider it a win.
Thanks for the post, OP! Just got one for the extra 65" in the bonus room.
I don't have optimal placement for the rears , they're just on two side tables left and right of my chair - blocked by chair and far from ear level. Still an enormous improvement and I can definitely tell certain audio is coming from the rears during certain scenes. Probably easy to wow me since i've never had more than 2.1. Subwoofer on the hisense is a definite improvement, too.
This is the most theater-like sound i've ever experienced at home so that's cool. I really bought it to see if it improved voice clarity. All dialogue seems to be coming from in front of me watching Netflix's 2022 film, Troll… but I haven't had to adjust the volume between talking scenes and action scenes once. I got so used to this with my old sound bar that I just left the remote in my lap. TL;DR i'm super happy with the result and the price. The only thing I lost was the volume # on my tv (Samsung tv with samsung bar did this) but that doesn't matter at all since this hisense has a display on the front.
I'd like to see a review but I'm always worried about the dialog being too quiet so I usually want to boost the center channel on my receiver setup. Curious how this handles the center channel and dialog/voices.
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Worth a lot more imo. Excellent purchase at 130
Summary of config, Vizio connected to soundbar via ARC (not eARC), volume controlled by Vizio TV via HDMI-CEC. Vizio sound settings set to Bitstream output (though Auto should work fine though). Vizio speaker settings set to Auto, so sound will play through the internal speakers in case the soundbar isn't on, though it has never failed to turn on - nice also that the Vizio pops-up a message when it turns on and detects the soundbar, and that it is controlling the soundbar. Soundbar will auto on and off with TV (though soundbar still turns on all the time by itself, idle <5 watts, no big deal).
Can get Dolby Atmos passed through from supported content in Vizio app for Prime Video, Disney+, Max, VUDU, Apple TV+, shows Dolby Atmos on the soundbar display, and in the Vizio info overly; only the Netflix app version in the Vizio is known to not currently support Atmos, so even though I have the premium UHD tier and a show's info screen shows Atmos, it will only output Dolby 5.1 surround. Non-Atmos surround content in all apps also outputting fine whether Dolby or occasional DTS. Definitely notice the wider sound field from the surround speakers in 5.1 and Atmos content, though I can't necessarily hear much difference from the added .2 height speakers in Atmos content vs regular Dolby 5.1.
At $130, well worth it for surround sound that works plug and play with my TV and content.
That said. We moved our old bose 321 system to our gym room for music. Coming from that, this system sounded so weird. I was not impressed. I was very close to returning it and finding a 2nd 321 for the same price on ebay but decided against it because this has 3 speakers instead of 2 and the 2 rear are wireless. Great for positioning at night when it needs to be quiet. Honestly the 321 is so much better. It hits harder and voices are clearer. Originally a $1000 system 20 years ago. If you don't mind the wires and are fine with a 2 channel system, wait for an auction on a series 1 and get it for $80 but make sure it has all wires and controller
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Plugging my Apple TV directly into the sound bar's HDMI in fixed this issue except at very low volumes.