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Has Soundbars Improved to Usable Levels?
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Captain Coco
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Aug 25 2016, 01:06 AM
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QUOTE(lotiman2003 @ Aug 25 2016, 12:12 AM) http://www.samsung.com/my/consumer/tv-av/a...dbar/HW-H751/XMCheck this out. Owned one. very satisfied with the sound quality. Tried few soundbars before buying...
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Captain Coco
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Aug 25 2016, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE(lotiman2003 @ Aug 25 2016, 09:21 AM) I tested both HW-H751 and HW-7501 but I found that HW-7501 8.1ch is a much better soundbar. I owned the HW7501 so I might biased on this.  A friend of my who owned the HW-751(4ch) also agrees HW-7501(8ch) is a better soundbar but the downside is the curved design which might not match well on your TV console. Curved is never my choice for my flat TV HW-H751 has better amplified sound quality (must have right calibration on the distance from the soundbar). I got turned on with the 2 built-in valve amplifier  Quote from Samsung "Make the most of amazing audio thanks to a Valve Amplifier. It delivers warm, rich and realistic sound that feels much more natural to your ears and immerses you in your entertainment. The built-in Valve Amplifier combines with digital amplifier technology to produce sound that is more pure and powerful while minimizing ambient noise and distortion, so you can enjoy your listening experience with great clarity." http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audi...bars/HW-H751/XU
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