Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 Soundbar, is it good enough?

views
     
anchovies93
post Mar 1 2010, 01:54 AM

newbie
*****
Senior Member
902 posts

Joined: Apr 2009
From: Feel like i'm in Mars


Interesting. I plan to upgrade my tv to a 50 but then the bookshelf have to go. No way i could use a floorstander. So, soundbar is the way. But then i worry as have always been used to bookshelf quality. Am going to check them out on my next trip to KL.

Mars - KL shuttle fully booked at the moment.


Added on March 1, 2010, 1:59 amI got this from cnet:

-Truth be told, sound bar speakers don't sound very good.

That hasn't stopped them from selling like gangbusters. People happily buy the fantasy of single-speaker surround sound, mostly because they don't want to deal with all the wires and hassles of a bona fide 5.1-channel home theater.

I don't blame them. Even stereo, HT 2.0 systems are too intrusive for some buyers. Enter Canton's nifty CD 90 SB sound bar, it looks and sounds terrific.

I have to admit sound bars can look pretty slick mounted under a flat screen display, but there is the tricky matter of mounting the thing and running wires through walls. I suppose that's why most sound bars wind up sitting on a shelf under the display.

My real beef with sound bars is they don't sound all that good. The worst offenders are the ones that try to do some sort of fake surround sound. True, the better ones spread the sound well out to the sides of the room. Some project sound forward, towards the listener. But it's never as good as real 5.1.

Most sound bars' "surround" is only heard when you're sitting directly centered relative to the display and speaker; once you're over to the left or right the surround effect fades away. Worse yet, the sound quality of these things is iffy: it's either harsh or dull (most sound bars don't have tweeters). Mind you, sound bars aren't cheap: the better ones sell for between $1,000 and $1,800. For that much dough you could buy a really decent 5.1 speaker/subwoofer package with way better sound.

Granted, sound bar sound is passable when you're watching a movie, but try listening to music, and you'll realize just how lame the sound is.


- Damn, i enjoy music too. How laaaa????

This post has been edited by anchovies93: Mar 1 2010, 01:59 AM
anchovies93
post Jun 19 2010, 12:27 AM

newbie
*****
Senior Member
902 posts

Joined: Apr 2009
From: Feel like i'm in Mars


LOL... i dont believe this thread is still active

Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0131sec    0.48    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 16th December 2025 - 08:21 AM