First let’s see what you mean by a soundbar. a soundbar, sound bar or media bar is a type of loudspeaker that projects audio from a wide enclosure. It is much wider than it is tall, partly for acoustic reasons, and partly so it can be mounted above or below a display device, e.g., above a computer monitor or under a home theatre or television screen. In a soundbar, multiple speakers are placed in a single cabinet which helps to create sound surround and/or stereo effect.
A separate subwoofer is typically included with, or may be used to supplement. Altec Lansing introduced a multichannel soundbar in 1998 called the Voice Of The Digital Theatre or the ADA106. It used Altec Lansing’s side-firing technology and algorithm to provide surround sound from the sides, rear and front. The soundbar housed four full range drivers and two tweeters while the subwoofer housed one 8″ dual voice coil driver.
We can say all this as history or what you mean by soundbar, now we shall move to the Samsung Soundbar and its features. They seem to separate themselves from their competition with audio reproduction that’s generally balanced and neutral-sounding. If you don’t like their sound, they also have graphic EQs, which is well-suited for those who like a little more customization over their sound experience. Samsung’s soundbars are also well-built, and they tend to feel sturdy and solid.
SAMSUNG HW-Q950T.
The best of the Samsung soundbar is the Samsung HW-Q950T. It is the best soundbar that has ever been tested. Sounbar includes a bar, two satellite speakers, and a wireless subwoofer. It has a neutral sound profile which is suitable for all kinds of audio content. It can also deliver satisfying low-bass for action-packed movie scenes or thumpy basslines in EDM or hip-hop tracks. Some of us prefer to customize the sound as we want, there’s a graphic EQ and presents available. And yes if you love movies, it supports Dolby Atmos and DTS content too. There’s even a graphic EQ and presets if you want to adjust its sound more to your liking, and it also comes with some sound features that we don’t test, like Acoustic Beam technology and Q-Symphony, which lets you sync up the audio on your bar with the speakers on compatible Samsung QLED TVs.
SAMSUNG HW-Q900T.
Let us also see HW-Q900T is the best Samsung soundbar with a 7.1 speaker configuration. . Thanks to its neutral and very well-balanced sound profile, it’s suitable for a variety of audio content. The bar can also get loud, which is great if you’re having a house party or you want its sound to fill a large room, but there are some compression artifacts at max volume. If you like to customize your audio experience, it has a graphic EQ, EQ presets, and a dialogue enhancement feature to better suit your preferences. That said, this 7.1.2 setup offers a wide and focused soundstage, Dolby Atmos support, and a well-balanced as well as customizable sound profile, which should please most users.
Samsung HW-T550.
Here comes the third one which is Samsung HW-T550. A well-balanced sound profile that’s suitable for a variety of audio content. It can reproduce decently deep bass with extra punch and boom, which is great for genres like EDM and hip-hop. You can push the bar to its max volume without too much compression, which is great for house parties or large rooms. Also a dialogue enhancement feature if you’re looking to improve vocal clarity in your favorite TV shows.
The best drawback is it doesn’t support Atmos content and it is much popular and essential for as. It lacks an AUX port, unlike its predecessor, which is a little disappointing if you want to connect your smartphone to the bar using a wired connection. But we have notices that this soundbar has a decent price-to-performance ratio, especially if you’re looking for an upgrade from your TV speakers without breaking the bank.
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