I bought the same but the 65 inches with Sony G700 soundbar. Came from 43 inches and the experience is really awesome! The color pops out when in vivid mode and content is in 4k! The g700 sounds so good especially for music and movies! It's crisp and full despite on full volume! Good buy indeed!
I had a wooden frame already done to wall mount tv. They just took a sharp screw and simply attached it to the wooden frame. I assume if it had been wall mounted over a wall directly, it might need drill. In my case, it didnt. I am not aware of the material used exactly, may be sony sales people would know.
Hi suraj, just bought 75x90l and ht a5000 combo from croma. I am getting some peculiar humming noise (when nothing is playing)when TV and soundbar is connected with centre stage enabled. Sony is saying this is the problem with all 90l model. Could you please also confirm if you are also facing the same. Thanks for your help.
@@4Ksage thanks bro. Interestingly Sony says it is with all TV’s. Are you sure, the centre stage is also enabled (in Audio settings)and 3.5 mm cable is also connected to TV and soundbar ?
I don’t exactly recall as I got multiple items from Same store and got some good discount. But if I can remember, TV was around 1.7L and soundbar was 80k
I have the same TV and thinking of buying the A5000 soundbar. How has your long term experience been like? Is the bass sufficient without subwoofer? Thanking you in advance
Same tv boughted but i boughted sony S20 home theatre no bass not satisfied please reply which one to buy to get high bass even i used old sony da 40 which is awesome ..i upgraded to sony s20 no bass
@@4Ksage Thats some deal. I got my 65 X90L for 1.35L. A5000 alone costs around 70K. Planning to buy another sony tv for my home. I am leaning towards Bravia 7 which is not yet released and i'm not sure when it will be available here.
@@4Ksage it’s an QD oled duh! Let me know your experience with x90l I heard that it is too bright for a shorter distance assume to be around 6-8 feet Is that real? The oled I’m not thinking is due to burin as I want the device to get going for atleast 8-10 years
@@sweditramteke8761 then go for X90L is hybrid tv because it's give you more brightness then OLED and more contrast then mini LED AND DURABILITY also good 💯
I use it for more media content and it’s wonderful. However, thing to note is 4K content are very good. Other full hd or sd content is not that great on this. I tried gaming with my PS4 which doesnt support 120 hz, i coulnt make full use of the tv however the experience on a big screen makes a difference.
@@nadeemuddin8057 still awesome. No issues for me. I can surely tell i made a good decision to go with the 75 inch. Its huge and content watching is awesome experience
Yes it is. But so is 90% of the TVs. Only the more bright but expensive options or Samsung frame series would be a viable option if you dont want more reflections.
I did see it on the shop, its picture quality did not look so good to me compared with 90L. But if you are jumping from a very old model tv, you wouldn’t be disappointed.
The subwoofer and rear speakers could be additionally added to the setup. But the soundbar i chose, it basically inbuilt surround sound and woofer setup.
I bought the same but the 65 inches with Sony G700 soundbar. Came from 43 inches and the experience is really awesome! The color pops out when in vivid mode and content is in 4k! The g700 sounds so good especially for music and movies! It's crisp and full despite on full volume! Good buy indeed!
what is the size of your room? I am planning to buy very similar setup but not sure about the soundbar, but I believe this one is good value for money
2:11 please eleborate why it did not needed drill or what was the material used to tight the screws?
I had a wooden frame already done to wall mount tv. They just took a sharp screw and simply attached it to the wooden frame. I assume if it had been wall mounted over a wall directly, it might need drill. In my case, it didnt. I am not aware of the material used exactly, may be sony sales people would know.
S center out acoustic center sync connected with 3.5mm jack .Do you heard any hissing noise from TV screen
No weird sound from my unit.
What is your viewing distance ?
8.5 feet.
Soundbar how many wats please reply
I believe the soundbar alone is 200W. You can confirm slits specification from there website.
Does the Acoustic center sync feature working properly with the soundbar? Any hissing sound did you notice from the TV's rear speakers ?
Not specifically. Sound is good.
Hi suraj, just bought 75x90l and ht a5000 combo from croma. I am getting some peculiar humming noise (when nothing is playing)when TV and soundbar is connected with centre stage enabled. Sony is saying this is the problem with all 90l model. Could you please also confirm if you are also facing the same. Thanks for your help.
Hi. I am not facing this problem.
@@4Ksage thanks bro. Interestingly Sony says it is with all TV’s. Are you sure, the centre stage is also enabled (in Audio settings)and 3.5 mm cable is also connected to TV and soundbar ?
Did it include wall mount or extra charge
It included wall mount.
Which one overall best tv Samsung the frame or sony x90l
X90L is any time better than frame. But thats my opinion, you can go to a nearby store and compare. Colours of frame tv fades against X90L
Rate?
I am about to buy the same combination. Could you please help share the price you have paid for your combination.
I don’t exactly recall as I got multiple items from Same store and got some good discount.
But if I can remember, TV was around 1.7L and soundbar was 80k
I have the same TV and thinking of buying the A5000 soundbar. How has your long term experience been like? Is the bass sufficient without subwoofer?
Thanking you in advance
For me it was good enough and experience until now is great. But adding a subwoofer would be an added experience if you enjoy that extra base.
Same tv boughted but i boughted sony S20 home theatre no bass not satisfied please reply which one to buy to get high bass even i used old sony da 40 which is awesome ..i upgraded to sony s20 no bass
I have time used sony s20 so can’t comment on that. But you can go for sony A series as per your budget.
How much did it cost?
Both together costed me somewhere around 2.3L
How much both cost
Both together costed me somewhere around 2.3L
@@4Ksage Thats some deal. I got my 65 X90L for 1.35L. A5000 alone costs around 70K.
Planning to buy another sony tv for my home. I am leaning towards Bravia 7 which is not yet released and i'm not sure when it will be available here.
How is you experience going on?
I’m getting s90c for the same price as of x90l and very much confused to make decision
What do you suggest?
s90c is mini led right? That would be better than x90l. I only opted this as its 75inch version was cheaper than samsungs mini led series.
@@4Ksage it’s an QD oled duh!
Let me know your experience with x90l
I heard that it is too bright for a shorter distance assume to be around 6-8 feet
Is that real? The oled I’m not thinking is due to burin as I want the device to get going for atleast 8-10 years
@@sweditramteke8761 then go for X90L is hybrid tv because it's give you more brightness then OLED and more contrast then mini LED AND DURABILITY also good 💯
Ita batter or not
Soundbar with this tv is really good.
How much 75" costed ?
@suraj72maj I paid $2500 CAD. I rather pay 2.6 lakh. Lol
Both together costed me somewhere around 2.3L
Planning to buy this one..hows the gaming and overall experience till now?
I use it for more media content and it’s wonderful. However, thing to note is 4K content are very good. Other full hd or sd content is not that great on this.
I tried gaming with my PS4 which doesnt support 120 hz, i coulnt make full use of the tv however the experience on a big screen makes a difference.
@@4Ksage Thanks
@4Ksage
How is the TV Running Now ?
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@@nadeemuddin8057 still awesome. No issues for me. I can surely tell i made a good decision to go with the 75 inch. Its huge and content watching is awesome experience
Super Sir
Panel is reflected 😢
Yes it is. But so is 90% of the TVs. Only the more bright but expensive options or Samsung frame series would be a viable option if you dont want more reflections.
Good one
viewing distance
It’s around 7 feet. 65 inches is ideal but 75 looks mesmerising
How is 82L sony 75 inch its costing me 1,40,000
I did see it on the shop, its picture quality did not look so good to me compared with 90L.
But if you are jumping from a very old model tv, you wouldn’t be disappointed.
If i was u, save more money & getting the 85 inch, u have the room there!
75inch itself was a crazy experience for us. The last we used was 49 inch and this was a huge jump.
Bro where is subwoofer...?
The subwoofer and rear speakers could be additionally added to the setup. But the soundbar i chose, it basically inbuilt surround sound and woofer setup.
Remove the stickers
That’s the first thing I did as soon as they left 😅
Whats the cost for both
Both together costed me somewhere around 2.3L