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Experience performance and value with soundcore P25i true wireless earbuds. The lightweight design and 10mm drivers mean that you can listen to tunes with thumping bass in rich detail, all day long. Personalize your listening experience with 22 preset EQs, customizable controls, gaming mode, and white noise. With up to 30 hours of playtime and fast charging, these earbuds are perfect for on-the-go listening. Plus, they come with a lanyard for easy carrying.
 
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sounds
on June 4, 2025
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for price paid, excellent value. sound as good as $80 buds. Soundcore has always delivered on the bass too.
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
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5 out of 5
5
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4 out of 5
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Auto-renews at $15.99/mo. YouTube Premium is everything you love about YouTube ~ ad-free and uninterrupted. Watch YouTube without ads, then download your favorites to view them on-the-go. Multi-tasking? Don~t worry, mobile videos and music play seamlessly when your screen is off. Oh, and you also get premium access to our music streaming app ~ YouTube Music.
 
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good buy
on June 4, 2025
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good purchase option with youtube premium 3months.
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Top DC movie
on February 16, 2022
Posted by: Eddie
Verified Purchase:Yes
4hr. Excellence. Makes the theater release by Joss Whedon look as though it shouldn't have been released. Snyder's character cast far superior to Whedon. Cyborg steals the show followed by Flash. Video quality good, audio quality very good. One of DC's very best.
Length of ownership: 127
Mobile Submission: True
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Improve your audio setup with this Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4-channel sound bar system. Six 2.5-inch full-range drivers and two 1-inch tweeters in the central sound bar enhance movies and sporting events with rich, detailed audio. This Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4-channel sound bar system includes four surround speakers and two wireless subwoofers that immerse you in cinematic-quality sound.
 
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Nak 9.2.4
on August 27, 2021
Posted by: Eddie
No issues with wifi interference or connection. Have had the 7.1.4 for a year and decided to upgrade to the 9.2.4 which is a big step up. Going from 35hz low end(7.1.4) to 30hz(9.2.4) with subs is noticeable. More punch and chest thump with the 10" subs opposed to the 8" sub's "boominess." More immersion now with side surround channels going to two of four satellite speakers as opposed to being channeled from the bar itself. Almost too warm of a sound profile from the bar itself since there is no tweeter in the front soundstage(LCR). Tweeters in the bar are on sides and used for wide dispersion. This system is VERY good and as close to receiver/speaker setup you can get from a soundbar. I use it strictly for movies whether streaming or physical and it is a movie monster.
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I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
5 out of 5
5
Value
5 out of 5
5
Ease of Use
5 out of 5
5
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American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car for Ford and challenge Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966.
 
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FvsF
on July 1, 2021
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Verified Purchase:Yes
Just a great movie. Top acting with Damon and Bale. Brought it for the dolby atmos audio quality but surprisingly, was more impressed with the 4k picture. Clean, sharp image.
Length of ownership: 20
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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Great!
on June 6, 2021
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Great movie of course for most have already seen it. This is a very good 4k transfer from a 20 y/o movie. Detail and clarity cleaned up from original bluray. Good blacks. But the atmos audio is where it's at. All the sound effects from a war movie you can expect with guns, weapons, and explosions panning thru surrounds. But the Helicopter flyovers are exceptional with impact, depth, and height effects. The 4k does not feel dated and was "remastered" well. Buy it audio enthusiasts.
Length of ownership: 197
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I would recommend this to a friend!
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WOTW
on June 6, 2021
Posted by: Eddie
Verified Purchase:Yes
Has always been a great watch since released in 2005. Love the movie. My review is based on audio/video quality. Finally got around to purchasing the 4k based on all reviews of the atmos being stellar. IMO it's just ok. Dated surround and channel editing. Center dialogue not much clarity. Very flat and warm, but still audible. Bass has been reviewed as hard hitting but I found it just slightly above average. The movie does get loud though. Video quality shows it's age as well. Heavy film grain doesn't allow any 4k clarity to come through. Just doesn't seem "remastered" for 4k. If you have the bluray, then this is not a must own imo.
Length of ownership: 90
Mobile Submission: true
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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Big Cinema audio
on June 6, 2021
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Verified Purchase:Yes
Classic movie. Gerard Butler's best. Nice deep blacks on this 4k but heavy film grain as usual from Zach Snyder. Dolby Atmos is fantastic with one of the biggest soundstages in my collection. Loud movie. Collector's buy!
Length of ownership: 29
Mobile Submission: true
I would recommend this to a friend!
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The Ninja Professional Plus Blender with Auto-iQ features a new modern design and a more powerful motor than Ninja's original Professional Blender.* Ninja Total Crushing Blades give you perfectly crushed ice for your smoothies, frozen drinks, and ice cream. The 72 oz.** Total Crushing Pitcher is great for making large batches for the whole family with 1400 peak watts of professional power. Auto-iQ Technology provides preset programs that do the work for you, no guesswork required. *Versus BL610, based on operating wattage **64 oz. max liquid capacity
 
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NINJA
on February 16, 2021
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Excellent. Very Powerful, very good blade design. Was leaning towards buying a food processor but this does the trick for my protein smoothies(whey,spinach, kale,avocado, banana, pineapple). Comes out nice and creamy.
Length of ownership: 60
Mobile Submission: true
I would recommend this to a friend!
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5 out of 5
5
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5 out of 5
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5 out of 5
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Enjoy immersive listening with these Beats Studio3 wireless headphones. The Pure Adaptive Noise Cancelling feature filters ambient sounds to reduce distractions, and Fast Fuel technology delivers up to three hours of play with just 10 minutes of charging. The Apple W1 chip in these Beats Studio3 wireless headphones offers one-press pairing to iOS devices.
 
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S3s
on February 15, 2021
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Verified Purchase:Yes
Love them. Battery life is a beasts! The fit is very good. Sound is great with great clarity even though the studio 2s get a little louder and have slightly more bass but the noise cancellation is a trade off. But Apple doesn't need to venture too far away from what made beats beats! No dialing back on volume and bass for future models.
Length of ownership: 389
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I would recommend this to a friend!
Quality
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Introducing BRAVIA Theater Quad, our flagship home theater surround sound system that brings movies to life. With a revolutionary design that compliments your space, 16 total speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, any space becomes the movie theater with pin-point surround sound from every corner of the room. And get heart pounding bass with optional wireless subwoofer.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Immersive soundbar alternative
By Batlacit
The BRAVIA Theater Quad almost feels like it's trying to make a statement. Possibly "more speakers are the best speakers." Rejecting the conventional design of the day where a large soundbar is paired with multiple small satellites in favor of four giant satellites, it's a striking addition to any room. But the aesthetics wouldn't matter much if it didn't work - and it certainly does. Getting it to work for you, however, will definitely require some pre-planning.
Usually, I'd start by listing things the system does particularly well. In this case, however, i feel it's more important to lead with the biggest downside. The quad speaker arrangement offers significant flexibility in terms of installation, but comes at the cost of many, many cords. Each speaker box, which is essentially a soundbar unto itself, has its own power cord, as does the controller box connected to your TV. It made getting it set up a significant challenge, particularly since the hookup for the controller box required a large wall wart rather than the slimmer two prong cables the rest of the speakers use. If the room you intend to use it in doesn't have lots of outlets located in convenient places, I don't think this is a good sound system to be considering compared to similarly performing options that can get by with just two or three cords that are likely going to be significantly easier to hide.
If that doesn't dissuade you though... man, this thing is GOOD.
With a total of sixteen discrete channels for surround sound, the level of immersion this system can achieve is second only to a modern Atmos equipped theater auditorium. My setup was basically a sound system torture test. The room it's in is irregularly shaped, giving it tons of inconvenient obstructions and places for sound to reflect off of surfaces in odd ways. I've tried surround sound systems there before and always had, at best, qualified successes. This one barely seemed bothered. After a brief round of setup and calibration in the app (almost all of which was automated) it launched into a demo that put me right into the middle of a jungle where I could close my eyes and hear birds and animals moving all around me with no distinguishable dropouts or deviations. I don't know if it's AI, good engineering, or just a ton of processing power at work, but it does its job.
I also do have to commend Sony for thinking about extras. In the box you get a full kit for wall mounting the speakers if you don't have the furniture to use the included stands, a spare HDMI cable in case you need to use the controller box as a passthrough, and a decent little remote which you'll probably never need to use once you get CEC set up. The speakers also support just about every surround sound standard out there and seem very capable of automatically detecting which one it should use. There are a lot of functions locked behind the app, which I know some people find to be annoying, but overall I found that the app was well designed and only occasionally needed to be used for fine adjustment. If you're a bass fan though you might be a little annoyed to learn that Sony declined to include a subwoofer in the set - requiring you to purchase a separate compatible unit if you want to get the full theatrical sound experience (and find yet another outlet to power it.) But there are at least multiple options to choose from, allowing the system to be a bit more flexible than most theaters in a box options. Just be aware that the flexibility doesn't extend to the satellites themselves - each one is designed for a specific part of your room, and will need to be placed properly for the calibration to work.
While the wiring issues make it hard to recommend the Quad to everyone, I do think there are a lot of good use cases for this. I can see it doing very well with a minimalist home theater setup using a projector or thin wall mounted OLED where the bulk of a soundbar wouldn't fit, a basement game room conversion where outlets could be placed in the ceilings or walls specifically for the speakers to use, or a living room where you need something that can blend in better than most of the black boxes on the market. So long as you go into it prepared to accommodate its unusual requirements, you can look forward to a very impressive soundscape.
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Missed opportunity
June 9, 2024
Long, lengthy review about setup and placement with no mention of the MAIN reason why potential buyers would pay the money for a system like this. How it sounds! No mention of music nor movies(physical or streaming). No comparison to any current system reviewer may have. Just one sentence about Sony's included demo. Missed opportunity
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Experience our greatest of all time-level audio synchronized with your TV~s speakers* and customized to your living space. With intelligently tuned, 11.1.4 Ch. True Dolby Atmos Sound, the Q990D stands above the rest.
 
Overall3 out of 53 out of 5
Overrated
By AliciaM
This soundbar is not that great. Its just loud and I did not feel the Dolby Atmos effect; it really just sounds like a cheaper Samsung soundbar. I returned it and got a sennheiser. Also the rear speakers are ugly and massive.
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Samsung's reply
December 4, 2024
Samsung solutions, why are you defending a product that a customer simply didn't like and has already returned by restating the known? You basically copy/paste the information the customer would have seen in the user manual. "We're sorry to hear that" is as far as you need to go.
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Sub 4 unlocks the full power of Sonos sound. Pair this subwoofer with your Sonos soundbar or speaker for pulse-pounding bass that immerses you even deeper in movies, TV, and music. Updated with a matte finish, the iconic design features dual force-canceling woofers that virtually eliminate distortion.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Powerful Impact
By Mitchell
The base separates a normal living room experience from a movie theatre experience in my opinion. I have teo Sub 4’s and my guests and I can piterally feel the base in our chests at 48% of max output. Very happy I chose Sonos.
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Bass
December 6, 2024
Bass my friend. Not base.
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Sub 4 unlocks the full power of Sonos sound. Pair this subwoofer with your Sonos soundbar or speaker for pulse-pounding bass that immerses you even deeper in movies, TV, and music. Updated with a matte finish, the iconic design features dual force-canceling woofers that virtually eliminate distortion.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Great base
By Cdl06
Base has been a fantastic addition really pops dueing movie night
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Eddie
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Bass
December 7, 2024
Bass my friend. Not Base.
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Arc Ultra brings your entertainment to life like no other soundbar. Experience unprecedentedly clear, deep, and balanced sound that precisely surrounds you from every direction all with an unbelievably sleek design made possible by breakthrough Sound Motion technology.
 
Overall2 out of 52 out of 5
There are better soundbar options for 1/2 price
By mariob33
Horrible setup and frequent disconnects. The app and control is poorly implemented. The sound profile is decent but once paired with sub and era 300’s the room correction ruins the supposed integration. There are better soundbar options for 1/2 price. I will not be keeping it with existing issues.
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the better soundbars
December 30, 2024
Why not name at least ONE soundbar for "1/2 the price" to give some weight to your review?? Potential buyers would like to know WHAT you've compared this to.
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The Bose Surround Speakers 700 not only enhance your audio experience, they also match the aesthetic of the Bose Soundbar 700 for the most premium looking and sounding wireless surround sound Bose has to offer.Setup is easy. With wireless receivers, a thrilling, theater-like experience is only one connection away. Just plug your adapters in to a power source and wirelessly connect the surround speakers to your soundbar for instant entertainment. And while designed for the Bose Soundbar 700, these speakers are also compatible with the Bose Soundbar 500 and the SoundTouch 300 soundbar.If you want better than the best, add the Bose Bass Module 700 for pulse-pounding impact that you don~t just hear ~ you feel. Plus, it also matches design of the Bose Surround Speakers 700, giving you the most premium looking and sounding home theater experience.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Super small but mighty!
By Helping
These are great! If you are having trouble with low volume, put a thick sock or cloth over the surround speakers and run asaptiq. The headset (provided for calibration) will think the surrounds are “lower volume” so it will increase them! These work wonders for atmos and non-atmos content. So many extra layers of sound throughout the room now. I bought the stands but have not needed to use them yet. They are on a cabinet and a desk behind my couch and it works great. They are super small but sleek as well! Best part of all of it - they are wife approved :) 100% buy these.
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Sock/cloth work around
January 1, 2025
Finally a reviewer to explain WHY to use the sock/cloth manipulation. You've helped reluctant buyers with the low volume negative comments favorably now. Not sure why Bose engineers would be inferior in design and yet the general public figures out a work around. Thank you!
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Arc Ultra brings your entertainment to life like no other soundbar. Experience unprecedentedly clear, deep, and balanced sound that precisely surrounds you from every direction all with an unbelievably sleek design made possible by breakthrough Sound Motion technology.
 
Overall4 out of 54 out of 5
One of the best AIO soundbars you can buy
By darksparda
The Sonos Arc Ultra is one of the best flagship soundbars you can buy under $1000 but lack of features and less accurate sound may make you look elsewhere.
The design: the arc ultra looks very similar to the existing arc. It’s a little shorter in height in comparison so it may fit under tvs better. There’s a new bump out in the back that hosts the touch controls now rather than being integrated on the bar itself but overall the look and feel is largely similar.
Features: Sonos has added some new features this time around in the form of their new sound motion tech, improved true play and Bluetooth support.
It’s nice to see Sonos finally support Bluetooth in addition to the WiFi streaming options but we are still lacking any additional HDMI ports so we’re still taking up a port on the tv which is detrimental if you only have 2 hdmi 2.1 ports with one of them being the earc port.
Replay this year comes in two flavors: the original trueplay now called advanced trueplay and quick trueplay which uses the microphones in the bar itself to do the tuning so both android users and iOS users can get in on the fun. I actually prefer quick play tuning even though I use an iPhone and you can still use your phones microphone for part of the quick tuning if your using iOS so it’s the best of both worlds.
Performance: the original Arc was already a great performer and the Ultra elevates that performance to another level.
Dialogue is much improved over the arc and outside of very poor audio mixes I’ve never had to use the dialogue enhancement feature.
The sound itself is very good with good powerful forward projection and a surprisingly wide soundstage due to the virtual wide surround channels.
The bar touts itself as a 9.1.4 bar and while it makes an admirable attempt you don’t quite get surround sound.
You do get a sense of a 3d bubble but rather than being inside the bubble it’s more a sense that the bubble is in front of you with you being able to tell something like left surround being in a space to the bottom left in front of you.
The height channels are very clear sounding and user adjustable in the app for how boosted or not you want them to be but there is no chance of you ever feeling like it’s a .4 system, the height effects are very much centered in the front of the room.
The new sound motion tech is actually very interesting. There is a considerable boost to the bass performance with the tech and was even able to make the floor rumble in my room even with the bar sitting on top of the tv legs.
I’d actually say that I don’t think you actually need to get a sub to experience bass but getting a Sub/Sub mini will allow you to go a little lower and be a little smoother also freeing up the bar to enhance the midtones instead.
There’s only one real issue that I have with the bar and it’s that it’s not necessarily an accurate sound. I’ve played multiple different sources of media that I’m intimately familiar with and while it all sounded really good, they all sounded somewhat off. Especially for higher pitched treble sounds it feels like the pitch is wrong. For most people this probably won’t bother them with how great the sound is in general but it’s something to be aware of.
In conclusion, the arc ultra offers a very good mix of sound quality, tech improvements, and features making it one of the best all in one soundbars but there are both more expensive and less expensive bars that either provide more features, better accuracy, or just more speakers and real channels.
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Better soundbars
January 2, 2025
Be interested to know what soundbars you consider to have better accurate sound as you're seemingly versed in audio and have owned or tiinkled with these better bars?
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Introducing BRAVIA Theater Quad, our flagship home theater surround sound system that brings movies to life. With a revolutionary design that compliments your space, 16 total speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, any space becomes the movie theater with pin-point surround sound from every corner of the room. And get heart pounding bass with optional wireless subwoofer.
 
Overall5 out of 55 out of 5
Actual surround sound, actual Atmos
By KillRepublicans
=Comparison to atmos soundbar=
The first thing you notice about these speakers is that they are BIG. They’re about one and a half times the size of a bookshelf speaker. If you pulled out the little speakers in a 5.1 soundbar, they would all fit in -one- of these four speakers. As soon as you notice that, the difference between this and a soundbar start making sense.
I have been living with an 7.1 setup - LG soundbar, subwoofer and rear speakers. The LG said it had atmos and speaker virtualization, but really? It wasn’t noticeable on the LG. The sound was great, the subwoofer worked, and I’d hear the occasional ‘zap’ or whoosh sound come out of the rear speakers. As an upgrade over TV speakers, it was a lot, but the sound did not. . . surround me. The soundbar speakers were basically up front and the soundstage was not much wider than the TV.
The bravia quad is the next level: the jump from TV to soundbar was the same as the jump from soundbar to quad. The quad is much, much closer to going to a movie theater.
I’m running this with a Sony A80J TV and an SASW5 subwoofer. The TV serves as an “S-center” speaker and is running from the headphone jack.
The sound is astonishing. I had an LG atmos/surround setup before, but it was nothing like this. The rear speakers are the same size as the front speakers, unlike every soundbar setup, and it shows. You do hear stuff go over your head - helicopters, spaceships, the flying monkey from Wicked. You start to notice how much effort is put into these mixes. My kids watched the Lego Movie on the first day with the quad and the sound was nothing short of cinematic. The Lego Movie!
=Connectivity=
I was a little worried about the wireless connection. Owners of the previous model, HT-A9, complained that dropouts were frequent. My living room has a mesh router in it that interferes with other audio devices (sennheiser wireless headphones hooked up to the tv), and there’s nowhere else I can move the router to reduce intereference.
However, the quad has been flawless. No dropouts, no stutters, no glitching at all. I had an issue with my Wii U gamepad controller where -it- would stutter and dropout (sound was uninterrupted), and the quad had an option in “Wireless Speaker Settings” that fixed the interference. There’s an ethernet jack in the back of the control box, but I haven’t felt the need to use it.
Some website reviewers have complained about the quality of the TV as a center speaker, and the ‘phantom center’ from the left and right front speakers. I have not had any problem. I also think these people are crazy. Ever listened to a car stereo? Home stereo? A set of headphones? The vocals are in “phantom center” with those devices as far as I know. We listen to “phantom center” all the time. Dialogue on everything I watch has been impeccable, although I have been using my Sony TV as a center speaker.
=Setup=
All the people on youtube complained about the setup. I had no issues. I had to screw the stands into the speakers, which was easy. I plugged everything in, turned on the sub, installed the Bravia Connect app, and setup took maybe 10 minutes. The longest part was downloading and updating the firmware. I was confused because I was waiting for something to go wrong. The subwoofer connected automatically without me pressing a button.
My room is a bit awkward. My couch is up against the wall. I don’t know if I could fit the tall home theater speakers or position everything perfectly. With the bravia quad, I set the front speakers about three feet to either side of the TV. I set the bravia rear speakers a couple feet to the left and right of the couch.
In this configuration, I feel like I heard the rear speakers quite a bit more than I should have. I could only tell because I got stands (see downsides below) and it really improved. I was playing a PS4 game, Elden Ring, and when a character is talking, I can turn and move their voice all around the soundscape, including directly behind me.
Youtube reviewers seemed to brag that the speakers sounded great no matter where you put them. That wasn't my experience, but maybe they were tweaking other settings. I really wanted to get my money's worth, and placing the speakers correctly accomplished that.
=Downsides=
The only downside at setup is the amount of plugs. You’ve got to plug in six devices into your wall outlets - four speakers, the control unit, and the subwoofer. That’s a step up from three devices: soundbar + rear controller + subwoofer. It is easier because two speakers are in the back and can be on a separate outlet. I ended up putting my subwoofer in the back too.
The uncommon shape of the speakers mean I spent about a week looking for speaker stands. These aren’t supposed to sit under your TV like a soundbar because you lose the stereo separation, but more importantly they can’t fit under my tv because they are Huge. They are, as I mentioned above, about 4-5x the height of a typical soundbar. Just the little plastic bases you attach to each speaker are two inches high. I can’t attach all four speakers to the wall because of the way my room is, and I don’t have furniture they could just sit on.
I talked to Sony and they don’t recommend a stand, they don’t make a stand, and they don’t seem to care, which is incredibly negligent for such an expensive product. You’re not supposed to sit it inside a shelf because it will block the up-firing Atmos speakers. The speaker stands I see from Sanus and Vebos that say they will fit are $150.00 for a pair, meaning an extra $300 on the price here. I tried generic $60 speaker stands, and I had to improvise using the screws that came with the Quad and some washers of my own. I used the "bottom and back lock" USX Mount bookshelf stand.
Overall, this is an amazing system. It will blow your soundbar out of the water. It sounds great on everything from Dolby Atmos surround to old sitcoms in stereo. If you're like me and weren't satisfied with the occasional "surround sound" pop or zap behind you, this will make you happy.
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Quad
January 6, 2025
GREAT review. Informative.
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Arc Ultra brings your entertainment to life like no other soundbar. Experience unprecedentedly clear, deep, and balanced sound that precisely surrounds you from every direction all with an unbelievably sleek design made possible by breakthrough Sound Motion technology.
 
Overall2 out of 52 out of 5
Marketing Hype. Myeh.
By jliltd
I don’t get it. With all the complicated set up and optimization routines combined with the marketing hype I should be happy as a pig in dirt. I combined this with their remote sub. Only the best for me and mine so go big or go home. I shoulda went home.
Worst thing: The audio level imbalance for most any TV show or movie is horrible. If you set the volume to hear the voices when an action scene hits it will hit so loud it knocks us out of our seats scrambling to turn down the volume. After that we can no longer hear the dialogue. This is for all streaming services and DVDs (what’s that?). As an engineer I went through all the settings and used the automatic sound set up routine built into the system. This sound bar might be great for a frat house movie night, but not for your average quiet home den.
Next Worst Thing: Volume is digital notching. The system is all digital, including the volume control. So instead of a nice linear volume level you get digital notched volume. So the lowest setting is zero volume but one click up is too loud for late-nite viewing while someone is sleeping. There is no control over this. It’s a very synthetic experience and rude.
Next: The system cannot be used or set up without using a flaky app. No plugging this thing in and go. It needs to talk to your phone and more importantly to it’s mothership somewhere. If you have a cabin in the woods don’t expect for this $$$$ to do anything.
Lastly: Don’t buy into the hype that this is the best
I just set up another TV with another brand sound bar which was less than half the price and it works so good I am ready to dump my Arc Ultra and go foe something like that.
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Eddie
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"another brand sound bar"
June 21, 2025
Could you please state the other brand sound bar and the model. It would give weight to your lengthy review and credibility too it if you're warning potential buyers not to "buy into the hype". Since you're an engineer, it also allows others to see what you consider better than the arc ultra.
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