• @MeekerThanBeaker
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    501 month ago

    `one of most significant breakthroughs in a century’

    They didn’t say which century.

  • @Docus
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    361 month ago

    Not a word on what it is or how it works. Marketing hype most likely.

  • @quixotic120
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    301 month ago

    in short they’re further reducing transducer size for a $100 price increase. Gonna get sick bass from that 1.25” woofer bro

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    211 month ago

    Will it work for more than a handful of years before investors get cranky about product turnover?

    • @SidewaysHighways
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      131 month ago

      ABSOLUTELY NOT

      Sorry. An AV installer has PTSD from tons of pissed off clients blaming us for their audio system suddenly not working

  • @[email protected]
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    21 month ago

    "one of the most significant breakthroughs in audio engineering in nearly 100 years”. It would be one of the most significant breakthroughs in audio industry if Sonos and other WiFi speaker brands would go bankrupt and their workforce would move on to develop something, anything more useful than wifi speaker with proprietary app.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    For that price you can get a decent surround sound system. Sound bars don’t sound much better than the speakers built into the TV.

    • @glimse
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      61 month ago

      You do not know what you’re talking about. The $50 no name soundbar from Walmart might not be an improvement but soundbars from Sonos (and others) are MAJOR upgrades.

      A surround sound system will likely sound better (again not the $100 combo pack from Walmart) but requires placing speakers in the proper places…which most people do not even do

      • @Blue_Morpho
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        21 month ago

        Even a no name sound bar from Walmart will be a major improvement.

        • @glimse
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          21 month ago

          Maybe… I’ve heard some absolutely awful soundbars. They trade sound quality for volume

          Somewhat related: I think the Sony and Samsung ones are an upgrade but that’s a low bar and they sound like shit for the price.

          I haven’t heard on all, but the Sonos Arc/Beam/Playbar are the only (all-in-one) soundbars I’ve heard that I would say sound great.

          • @Blue_Morpho
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            21 month ago

            Why did someone downvote you? I don’t understand Lemmy users.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 month ago

        I don’t place my speakers in the right spots, but luckily (like Sonos and others) room correction software really helps with this. Especially after A1Evo.

        Soundbars are a great solution really, I never understood the negativity towards them. It’s all I recommend to my friends as I know they are unable to comprehend what a receiver is and then what speakers to get and let’s not go into subs.

    • @lepinkainen
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      41 month ago

      Said by someone who gas never experienced a sound bar

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        I’ve had my Sonos sound bar for 5 years and love it. It puts out pretty great sound honestly

    • @myplacedk
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      11 month ago

      I don’t use a sound bar because it’s cheap, I can get surround sound for half the price.

      I use a sound bar because I don’t want speakers anywhere but on the TV, plus a subwoofer hidden away.

      And it sounds waaay better than just the TV.

      (Although the box said that it delivers surround sound, but in that respect it’s no better than the built in speakers, as expected.)