Samsung has for
EPP/EDU 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 $695.99 >
now $692.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Offer valid for qualifying Samsung EPP/EDU Members, visit the Samsung Discount Program page and select the program for which you qualify before adding to cart. Availability may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member
N3RD_01 for posting 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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best speaker system i've ever owned. i went to listen to some $1300-$2500 speakers at nebraska furniture mart in a 2.1 arrangement recently. speakers there were obviously better, but they were LESS BETTER than i expected for the price compared to the $650 i paid for the 990d.
value per dollar spent on this setup is spectacular.
Edit: Nevermind saw your post, missed the reply at first
Then you buy another for $399 (a previous slickdeal earlier this year; I was hoping to flip to pay for the first) and they cancel your order. Then you use ChatGPT to write complaints to the FTC, the BBB in New Jersey, and the Attorney Generals' Offices in New Jersey and the state you live in. Samsung issued $200 in promo credit to make me go away.
Used that to get the 990 4TB NVME SSD on sale for $275 and pay $5 in tax or something to pick it up from Best Buy.
A lot of pain and annoyance but the price and the quality of the system made it worth it.
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it's possible. But typically the september/october deals are just as good.
I've been disappointed the last few black fridays to be honest because the specific models that i want havent been on sale.
I just picked up this soundbar and it's great. If you want to de-clutter the typical home theater setup then this is a really good compromise at $700.
My last house was a single story, so it was easy to install the home theater in the walls and cieling. But my current home is an older 2 story and I didn't want to rip apart the drywall and ceilings to install a discrete system. So coming from personal experience....... this is a great system, at a great price, and is easy to install.
Keep in mind soundbars aren't designed to replace/compete actual HT setups.
You do sacrifice sound quality with them.
There are on or in wall speakers that may work well without the significant sacrifice.
They are not cheap though.
BF is going to very interesting with all the turmoil going on.
Keep in mind soundbars aren't designed to replace/compete actual HT setups.
You do sacrifice sound quality with them.
There are on or in wall speakers that may work well without the significant sacrifice.
They are not cheap though.
it's possible. But typically the september/october deals are just as good.
I've been disappointed the last few black fridays to be honest because the specific models that i want havent been on sale.
I just picked up this soundbar and it's great. If you want to de-clutter the typical home theater setup then this is a really good compromise at $700.
My last house was a single story, so it was easy to install the home theater in the walls and cieling. But my current home is an older 2 story and I didn't want to rip apart the drywall and ceilings to install a discrete system. So coming from personal experience....... this is a great system, at a great price, and is easy to install.
Do you need to spend $700 on a soundbar for decent, it depends & very subjective in my experience.
Keep in mind you don't really get "Atmos" from a soundbar, it's simulated.
If you use stream/digital content, that is lower quality content especially on the audio side, major drop.
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Much like traditional setups "decent" is highly subjective, exponentially more when adding the cost of it.
Do you need to spend $700 on a soundbar for decent, it depends & very subjective in my experience.
Keep in mind you don't really get "Atmos" from a soundbar, it's simulated.
If you use stream/digital content, that is lower quality content especially on the audio side, major drop.
We mostly stream, but I do enjoy watching on disc every so often. Recently watched Avengers with the kids and the improved sound over streaming was very noticeable, so I understand the drop off. We just don't buy movies like we used to.
I feel like this satisfies my wants as a good sounding system while decluttering my set-up. I think I'd rather spend a little more and not be disappointed when giving up on my original setup. I'm just nervous with Samsung's poor return period.
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