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expirediconian | Staff posted Sep 20, 2024 09:42 PM
Samsung HW-Q910D 520W 9.1.2-Channel Dolby Atmos Soundbar
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Samsung HW-Q990C Powered 11.1.4-channel sound bar system with Wi-Fi, Apple ...
total system power:
656 watts. Sound bar: 9 speakers powered by a 384-watt built-in amplifier. dedicated center channel for clear dialogue; side-firing and ...
Q900c is the same as the Q990c without the rear speakers.
Q910c & q930c have the same soundbar & subwoofer but the rear speakers are different (swa-9200s vs SWA-9500S). The rear speakers of the q930c are a big improvement.
The q900c can be paired with the q930c rear speakers (SWA-9500S) but not the q990c rear speakers.
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See this thread:
https://www.avsforum.co
This is more recent I take it
This is more recent I take it
I don't even have it in the right positions, and it's amazing coming from a pioneer 5.1.2 setup. The audio is definitely an upgrade. And the problem i see with the 910c is the rears don't have upfiring atmos. That's probably the only thing missing worthy in this set. A regular 7 channel 5.1.2 would be the same so you're kinda missing the peice of the puzzle that makes these sound bars stand out. Since a 9 channel 5.1.4 would cost alot just for the amp alone those go for 4-500 clearance. But for the front I will say before I synced up the rears. The front soundbar itself played music great. It had some bass in the soundbar itself which is nice but obviously the woofer made all the difference. Watching TV sounded really clear with the voices. It looks like the bar itself is the same as 990c just the rears are different.
My advice spend the $200 now so you don't think about it for the next 3 to 5 years hoping the current full setup goes on sale to see what you're missing.
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They showed the image from the rears that have atmos upfiring. This q910d version doesn't have rears that up fire.
The rest of the images look correct that I can see.
I don't even have it in the right positions, and it's amazing coming from a pioneer 5.1.2 setup. The audio is definitely an upgrade. And the problem i see with the 910c is the rears don't have upfiring atmos. That's probably the only thing missing worthy in this set. A regular 7 channel 5.1.2 would be the same so you're kinda missing the peice of the puzzle that makes these sound bars stand out. Since a 9 channel 5.1.4 would cost alot just for the amp alone those go for 4-500 clearance. But for the front I will say before I synced up the rears. The front soundbar itself played music great. It had some bass in the soundbar itself which is nice but obviously the woofer made all the difference. Watching TV sounded really clear with the voices. It looks like the bar itself is the same as 990c just the rears are different.
My advice spend the $200 now so you don't think about it for the next 3 to 5 years hoping the current full setup goes on sale to see what you're missing.
Thanks.
I have a set of rear upfiring atmos speakers from the best buy open box clearances for $80.
If I swapped the nonupfiring ones on this 910D, with the upfiring ones I have, do you think the firmware supports that?
(https://www.crutchfield
we're looking for HDMI 2.1 passthrough and a few other considerations.
some of the details well down page cover some of the limitations relative to Samsung's position on various formats; e.g., Dolby Vision HDR, eARC, etc.
***poking the web further, found Samsung's marketing (Best Buy) overview, which indicates 4k passthrough is limited to 60Hz.
The SD-noted pricing, indicating too a 1-yr Samsung warranty (which would be standard, per the bit of broad reading I just did) does make this awfully tempting.
This is more recent I take it
Samsung HW-Q990C Powered 11.1.4-channel sound bar system with Wi-Fi, Apple ...
total system power:
656 watts. Sound bar: 9 speakers powered by a 384-watt built-in amplifier. dedicated center channel for clear dialogue; side-firing and ...
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
I don't even have it in the right positions, and it's amazing coming from a pioneer 5.1.2 setup. The audio is definitely an upgrade. And the problem i see with the 910c is the rears don't have upfiring atmos. That's probably the only thing missing worthy in this set. A regular 7 channel 5.1.2 would be the same so you're kinda missing the peice of the puzzle that makes these sound bars stand out. Since a 9 channel 5.1.4 would cost alot just for the amp alone those go for 4-500 clearance. But for the front I will say before I synced up the rears. The front soundbar itself played music great. It had some bass in the soundbar itself which is nice but obviously the woofer made all the difference. Watching TV sounded really clear with the voices. It looks like the bar itself is the same as 990c just the rears are different.
My advice spend the $200 now so you don't think about it for the next 3 to 5 years hoping the current full setup goes on sale to see what you're missing.
Q900c is the same as the Q990c without the rear speakers.
Q910c & q930c have the same soundbar & subwoofer but the rear speakers are different (swa-9200s vs SWA-9500S). The rear speakers of the q930c are a big improvement.
The q900c can be paired with the q930c rear speakers (SWA-9500S) but not the q990c rear speakers.
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