Update: this popular offer is still available
Samsung has for
EPP Members (login through the
Samsung Discount Program):
Samsung HW-Q990D Q-Series 11.1.4ch Wireless Dolby ATMOS Soundbar + Rear Speakers (HW-Q990D/ZA) on sale for
$699.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Offer valid for qualifying Samsung EPP Members, visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify before adding to cart.
Thanks to Community Member
dli04 for sharing this deal.
About this Item:
- 11.1.4-Channel Configuration
- Up to 656W of Total Power
- Wireless Dolby Atmos & DTS:X
- Up and Side-Firing Rear Speaker Kit
- Wireless Subwoofer Included
- Tap to Stream Your Favorite Music
- Use Samsung TV Speakers with Q-Symphony
- Amazon Alexa, Chromecast & AirPlay 2
- Adaptive Sound & Active Voice Amplifier
- Game Mode Pro with 3D Sound
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A proper system won't cost you 2-3K. The drawback to those systems is that there are a lot of pieces and wires. For me, that became the reason to switch to a soundbar--I had no way to run the wires to my side and read speakers without going in front of the fireplace, which we now use (had a wood insert installed).
Anyway, I briefly had the 990C and thought it sounded great, but it simply cannot compare to a dedicated surround system.
A proper system won't cost you 2-3K. The drawback to those systems is that there are a lot of pieces and wires. For me, that became the reason to switch to a soundbar--I had no way to run the wires to my side and read speakers without going in front of the fireplace, which we now use (had a wood insert installed).
Anyway, I briefly had the 990C and thought it sounded great, but it simply cannot compare to a dedicated surround system.
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This bar is *much* bigger and will play much louder, so neighbors should be considered if you live in an apartment or condo. These bars throw a ton of sound around the room, so having walls and ceilings to bounce the sound off are important. If you're in a large open room where the sound can't be "beamed" to the listener, you'll be missing out and likely be unhappy with changing out your system.
This is a great deal on a very well reviewed bar, but if you want to stay in the Sonos ecosystem you could always consider moving up to an Arc or Arc Ultra. Both of which would add a lot of the functionality this has but remaining in your home audio network. The Beam is by no means a bad bar, but it doesn't have dedicated up firing drivers like this and the Arc have, so any height effects that are in the audio will be far less pronounced as the Beam is "faking" them so to speak.
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