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Samsung has for Samsung Offer Program Members: Samsung Q-Series 9.1.2-Channel Wireless Dolby ATMOS Soundbar + Rear Speakers w/ Q-Symphony (HW-Q910C, 2023 Model) on sale for $593.99 when you follow the instructions below. Shipping is free.
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Deal Instructions:
Visit the Samsung Offer Program page and select the program for which you qualify.
Go to Samsung Q-Series 9.1.2-Channel Wireless Dolby ATMOS Soundbar + Rear Speakers w/ Q-Symphony (HW-Q910C, 2023 Model)
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Price in cart will be $593.99 + Free Shipping
Features:
Virtual 9.1.2-Channel Configuration
Up to 520W of Total Power
Rear Speaker Kit & Wireless Subwoofer
Wireless Dolby Atmos Support
Use TV Speakers with Q-Symphony
Adaptive Sound & Active Voice Amplifier
Game Mode Pro for Increased Immersion
Built-In Voice Assistants
HDMI eARC & CEC Compatibility
Supports Apple AirPlay 2 Streaming
https://www.samsung.com/us/televi...-q910c-za/
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Bought the Q900c for the same price. Gave me the flagship highest end soundbar and sub. Definitely a modest upgrade. Then added the 9500s rear speakers from best buy for an additional $125. Difference with these rears over the included ones with the Q910c was literally night and day. Total was $600 for everything. Up to the individual. But I personally could have never been happy with the q910c rear channels. And there is no way to upgrade them as they are attached to a proprietary module. And then are wired out from there.
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For the price 910c sounds excellent. I own both 990c and 910c and I really can't tell the difference during my everyday use. The main difference between the HW-Q910C and its top model, the HW-Q990C, is the lack of the Acoustic Lens subwoofer, which may slightly affect bass quality. Other than that 990c is slightly wider than 910c however that is offset by a decent size wireless receiver that comes with 910c which connects the rear speakers and sub (can get kind of messy if you don't organize the wires). Lastly, 990c has better rear up firing speakers. However for an everyday normal user it's hard to tell these differences.
I'm really on the fence because Samsung also has the top of the line soundbar+subwoofer (sold as the 900C) on sale for around the same price as the 910C system, so you can get the 900C now and then separately for around $175 add the surround speakers like the 9500S which are better (include upward firing speakers) than the surrounds that are included with the 910C.
Only 2% on home theatre though unfortunately
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I'm really on the fence because Samsung also has the top of the line soundbar+subwoofer (sold as the 900C) on sale for around the same price as the 910C system, so you can get the 900C now and then separately for around $175 add the surround speakers like the 9500S which are better (include upward firing speakers) than the surrounds that are included with the 910C.
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Bought the Q900c for the same price. Gave me the flagship highest end soundbar and sub. Definitely a modest upgrade. Then added the 9500s rear speakers from best buy for an additional $125. Difference with these rears over the included ones with the Q910c was literally night and day. Total was $600 for everything. Up to the individual. But I personally could have never been happy with the q910c rear channels. And there is no way to upgrade them as they are attached to a proprietary module. And then are wired out from there.
Bought the Q900c for the same price. Gave me the flagship highest end soundbar and sub. Definitely a modest upgrade. Then added the 9500s rear speakers from best buy for an additional $125. Difference with these rears over the included ones with the Q910c was literally night and day. Total was $600 for everything. Up to the individual. But I personally could have never been happy with the q910c rear channels. And there is no way to upgrade them as they are attached to a proprietary module. And then are wired out from there.