Bring theater-quality sound into your living room with this Sony soundbar. The wireless design creates versatile setup options for immersive enjoyment, with digital signal placement and wave-front technology blending together for true 3-D sound. Multiple inputs, both HDMI and USB, on this Sony soundbar let your expand your experience for enhanced listening.
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I bought this system to match my 75" 910c. I have a 19'x15' living room and hated the idea of running wires but wanted an awesome home theater. I also wanted a 4K compatible, future proof with 60fps pass through. Something the Bose won't do yet. So don't waste your money.
Setup is super easy, plays nice with Sony products. It comes on and turns off through ARC. Do yourself a favor and get a Logitech universal remote.
This system is capable of being super loud, the bass isn't overwhelming for music, but can be thunderous for movies. I rarely need to turn it up past half way.
The quality all comes down to your input source. Xfinity sounds pretty good, when I played Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation on Amazon Prime, it sounds amazing. Super clear, lots of thunder and crisp. Netflix is pretty soft. Blu ray is equally amazing. 2.1 PCM sounds best coming from my sources, but it's a personal preference.
I was able to get mine open box, the $1500 price tag was a little much, but after testing it out for a month I would probably pay full price if I had to. The only thing that would be a better setup IMO would be tower speakers with main amp, center and satellite speakers, but you're back to running wires.
This system won't do wireless rear speakers like the Sonos, you don't really need them anyway. Movie2 sound field simulates a surround, not perfect but enough for me.