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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 16454109" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>For the price and what you get, I'm sure it's much better than any comparable Bose product and would be tough to beat (price wise) by getting a receiver, separates, and two 10 inch subs. I think the Atmos designation is bunk since it doesn't have upward facing drivers, or separates that you put into the ceiling, but they claim Atmos doesn't require that anymore so I guess they can get away with it from a marketing perspective. Also, they count the soundbar as having the left front, center, and right front channels (maybe more) so I don't know how wide the front stage can really be, nor how it's a 9.2.4 channel system when there are only 5 total speakers. I assume a large number of reviews are from people who aren't audiophiles so they're blown away by the sound without any real comparison. Kinda like a neighbor who says his new Honda Accord is really fast.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, most people want a nice living room, not a movie theater with thousands worth of speakers and amps. It looks to have a good form factor and will blow away anything TV speakers could ever hope to deliver sound wise. Plus, like I said before, the price for an all in one system like that is hard to beat. I'm sure it'll put a smile on your face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 16454109, member: 16543"] For the price and what you get, I'm sure it's much better than any comparable Bose product and would be tough to beat (price wise) by getting a receiver, separates, and two 10 inch subs. I think the Atmos designation is bunk since it doesn't have upward facing drivers, or separates that you put into the ceiling, but they claim Atmos doesn't require that anymore so I guess they can get away with it from a marketing perspective. Also, they count the soundbar as having the left front, center, and right front channels (maybe more) so I don't know how wide the front stage can really be, nor how it's a 9.2.4 channel system when there are only 5 total speakers. I assume a large number of reviews are from people who aren't audiophiles so they're blown away by the sound without any real comparison. Kinda like a neighbor who says his new Honda Accord is really fast. Having said all that, most people want a nice living room, not a movie theater with thousands worth of speakers and amps. It looks to have a good form factor and will blow away anything TV speakers could ever hope to deliver sound wise. Plus, like I said before, the price for an all in one system like that is hard to beat. I'm sure it'll put a smile on your face. [/QUOTE]
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