Turn off voice enhanced feature, turn off small space feature, turn off virtual speakers feature and the sound is amazing. Those 3 features are not needed
Depends on why you had picked Bose as well. Usually, the answer lies in the decision points that led you to those two options. If it was me, I would personally pick the Samsung because the Q900C comes with surround sound speakers as well as a sub.
Bought bose 900, got stuck in an infinite "update" loop. Totally unusable. Thankfully I only had it 25 days... without hesitation I sent that dog shit back. Will be going with samsung next.
Front left and right speakers has top firing atmos speakers so you should not put them inside underneath the tv, it should be open to give you the atmos effect.
The speakers have not stop firing. They still fire, it is not as immersive as it would be on an open setting but that is what I have to deal with as the current TV unit doesn’t facilitate that.
Again, I have no issues as is. It sounds great, fills the entire room, each speakers work great with the soundbar and subwoofer. In the future, when I move into a bigger space, I will move those speakers to the back of the couch for a much better experience
@@BASNYAT iT SOUNDS GREAT, BUT IT CAN SOUND MUCH BETTER, THERE IS NO WAY YOU ARE COVERING THE TOP OF THE ATMOS SPEAKERS BY PALCING THEM INSIDE THE SHELF, THATS NOT HOW ITS SUPPOSED TO BE
Thank you for watching and your amazing suggestion. I have a proper surround sound speaker stands behind my couch now. I placed them inside the cabinet in the video because I had not yet ordered the stands, which is why I stated that it is a temporary setup 😊 Once I got the stands delivered, the first thing I did was change the setup and they sound lovely now.
The store people literally though you were talking about a stand for the speaker. As in a separate item that you can use to put the speakers on (there's clearly a provision for those on the bottom of the speakers). What you're calling the stand is basically not a "stand" but the base of the speaker hence the misunderstanding.
@@BASNYAT well chalk it up to the incompetent salesmen then. Looks like knowing your product is not a thing nowadays. As for the actual stands, I've seen those in a product video, so these are an option
@BoraHorzaGobuchul when he had said that I was debating if I should get it, but I was planning on buying the stands for the back of my couch anyways so I bought them. As I was unboxing, I found out that what the store team member said was not the case as the base of the surround speakers are stable and nothing like the top part of the surround sound speakers. All in all, it all worked out and now I have the tall stands for the surround sound speakers for the back of my couch, it did take time to arrive which was expected but everything worked out in the end.
For speakers like these, it would all depend on the size of your room, placement, and what settings best work for you. I recommend you to play with the settings and refine it to your liking based on where you have placed the speakers and where you mostly sit to watch the TV, that way you familiarize yourself with the speaker and the system and know what works best for your space.
I am not sure what you are asking? The cables there is the HDMI cable to connect the Soundbar to the TV, the other cables are to power the surround sound speakers that plug directly into the wall.
@@donzdejong3727: The Samsung Q930C soundbar uses both Bluetooth and a wireless receiver module to connect to its wireless components like rear speakers. Here's how it works: 1. Bluetooth: This used by the soundbar to send audio signals wirelessly. The soundbar transmits the audio signal via Bluetooth to the wireless receiver module. 2. Wireless Receiver Module: This is a separate device that receives the Bluetooth signals from the soundbar. Once the module receives the audio signals, it then transmits them to the rear speakers or subwoofer through physical cables. This module is necessary because while it receives signals wirelessly, it must be physically connected to the speakers it supports to relay these signals. In summary, the soundbar uses Bluetooth to send the audio signals wirelessly to the wireless receiver module, and then this module connects to the speakers via cables to deliver the sound. This setup allows for a semi-wireless configuration that reduces the amount of wiring needed directly from the soundbar to the speakers.
recorded from the phone, you won’t notice the difference in treble or base and you won’t hear the surround speakers as well. for real experience it sadly has to be in person but any tech shop that sells the surround sound system, you should be able to visit and try it out.
The HomePod is not connected to the Apple TV anymore and is placed in a different room with very different insulation so the sound echo is completely different so I would not be able to make a fair comparison. I do have an unboxing video of the HomePod 2nd Gen where I did try the sound in the same room, if that helps, but at this stage, I won't be able to make a dedicated video just for that unfortunately. Hope you understand 🙂
Turn off voice enhanced feature, turn off small space feature, turn off virtual speakers feature and the sound is amazing. Those 3 features are not needed
Thank you for watching 🙂
@@BASNYATDoes the q930c setup sound better than two home pods?
@@DarylChangs Most definitely. Also once my speaker stands arrived, I put the surround speakers behind my couch and it’s even better.
How you connect the small spekers with the system?
@@nikolaykrumov875 they pair wirelessly
Which one should I buy Bose Smart Ultra or Samsung Q900C ?
Depends on why you had picked Bose as well. Usually, the answer lies in the decision points that led you to those two options.
If it was me, I would personally pick the Samsung because the Q900C comes with surround sound speakers as well as a sub.
Samsung are and has been the market leaders in soundbars since 2014 - Samsung any day of the week!!
I bought Samsung and centre speaker on the bar went dead after 2 months
@@RizHail you are aware of warranty right?
Bought bose 900, got stuck in an infinite "update" loop. Totally unusable. Thankfully I only had it 25 days... without hesitation I sent that dog shit back. Will be going with samsung next.
You can change the rear speakers to front speakers.😊
Can do a lot with the stands I have ordered
How can you change them?
no parece que tenga mucha potencia
I'm not sure what this is supposed to say, but thanks for watching
Créeme que si tienen mucha potencia, pareciera que no, pero suenan muy bien y con mucha nitidez que realmente te sorprende al escucharlo
Samsung q930 d or jbl9.1
@@raghavvermani4275 Samsung all the way. I prefer the sound quality from it more but that's a personal preference
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@@GibsonGlenn-c8j lol 😂
Congratulations ...this is the first sound bar check that had some vaccuuming included 😮😮😮😮
@@johnshepherd2666 thanks for watching
Front left and right speakers has top firing atmos speakers so you should not put them inside underneath the tv, it should be open to give you the atmos effect.
The speakers have not stop firing. They still fire, it is not as immersive as it would be on an open setting but that is what I have to deal with as the current TV unit doesn’t facilitate that.
You could literally put both speakers next to the soundbar, on top of the shelf and you'd get a much better coverage on top channels.
Again, I have no issues as is. It sounds great, fills the entire room, each speakers work great with the soundbar and subwoofer.
In the future, when I move into a bigger space, I will move those speakers to the back of the couch for a much better experience
Just bought it! Do the back speakers work well as extra front speakers? Or does it create disturbance?
@@BASNYAT iT SOUNDS GREAT, BUT IT CAN SOUND MUCH BETTER, THERE IS NO WAY YOU ARE COVERING THE TOP OF THE ATMOS SPEAKERS BY PALCING THEM INSIDE THE SHELF, THATS NOT HOW ITS SUPPOSED TO BE
Buy yourself some wall mount speakers for them smaller speakers. I have seen a bunch I have been looking at on Amazon.
Thank you for watching and your amazing suggestion.
I have a proper surround sound speaker stands behind my couch now. I placed them inside the cabinet in the video because I had not yet ordered the stands, which is why I stated that it is a temporary setup 😊 Once I got the stands delivered, the first thing I did was change the setup and they sound lovely now.
Is the soundbar compatible with Sony x90l Bravia tv?
@@saiprasadvanapamala7085 soundbar is compatible with any tv.
@@BASNYAT Thank you
My right and left speaker blinking blue it won’t pair don’t know what to do??
turn everything off and start again to see if that helps. give it maybe 2-3 mins after turning off before powering on again
@@BASNYAT thank you!!
The 2 small speakers are for behind you and not under a shelf, ffs
@@Tyrell-d1y if you watched the video properly you would hear me say they are temporary because I need to order stands to place it behind my couch.
Watch the video properly ffs!
@@kevindd992002 I did, a pointless review
The speakers have to be back, not at front
if you watched the video i did mention this is a temp setup
so it says on the web site incoudes rear speakers but they look like urs on currys so do u have to buy rear seperat
Sorry, I can't understand what you are trying to say
The store people literally though you were talking about a stand for the speaker. As in a separate item that you can use to put the speakers on (there's clearly a provision for those on the bottom of the speakers). What you're calling the stand is basically not a "stand" but the base of the speaker hence the misunderstanding.
No, the store person said the base is not stable. He had meant it is in the same weird shape as the top.
@@BASNYAT well chalk it up to the incompetent salesmen then. Looks like knowing your product is not a thing nowadays.
As for the actual stands, I've seen those in a product video, so these are an option
@BoraHorzaGobuchul when he had said that I was debating if I should get it, but I was planning on buying the stands for the back of my couch anyways so I bought them. As I was unboxing, I found out that what the store team member said was not the case as the base of the surround speakers are stable and nothing like the top part of the surround sound speakers.
All in all, it all worked out and now I have the tall stands for the surround sound speakers for the back of my couch, it did take time to arrive which was expected but everything worked out in the end.
Rear soeakers wireless?
It does need to connect to power to be on, but yes the connection from the rear speakers to the soundbar is wireless.
Hi can you give me your best settings equalizer
For speakers like these, it would all depend on the size of your room, placement, and what settings best work for you.
I recommend you to play with the settings and refine it to your liking based on where you have placed the speakers and where you mostly sit to watch the TV, that way you familiarize yourself with the speaker and the system and know what works best for your space.
Hey, What is the length of the suboofer power cabel?
it’s not listed on the manual but if you place it close to the soundbar in a TV unit, it should be good.
Hey are those 2 speakers cable (how long are they) or with Bleuthoot 😊
I am not sure what you are asking? The cables there is the HDMI cable to connect the Soundbar to the TV, the other cables are to power the surround sound speakers that plug directly into the wall.
My question was are the speakers Bluetooth connected with the soundbar or with cable
@@donzdejong3727:
The Samsung Q930C soundbar uses both Bluetooth and a wireless receiver module to connect to its wireless components like rear speakers. Here's how it works:
1. Bluetooth: This used by the soundbar to send audio signals wirelessly. The soundbar transmits the audio signal via Bluetooth to the wireless receiver module.
2. Wireless Receiver Module: This is a separate device that receives the Bluetooth signals from the soundbar. Once the module receives the audio signals, it then transmits them to the rear speakers or subwoofer through physical cables. This module is necessary because while it receives signals wirelessly, it must be physically connected to the speakers it supports to relay these signals.
In summary, the soundbar uses Bluetooth to send the audio signals wirelessly to the wireless receiver module, and then this module connects to the speakers via cables to deliver the sound. This setup allows for a semi-wireless configuration that reduces the amount of wiring needed directly from the soundbar to the speakers.
When i see
How rear speakers are placed 🤦♂️
If you heard as well then you would know I said it is temporary
like im going to listen to someone who does not understand rear speakers go behind you there is a clue there.
Thanks for the unboxing. Also bought this set 😄
Oh sweet! Thanks for watching
can you play some audio from the sound bar aswell as an apple homepod at the same time? Say if the homepod was in a different room
recorded from the phone, you won’t notice the difference in treble or base and you won’t hear the surround speakers as well.
for real experience it sadly has to be in person but any tech shop that sells the surround sound system, you should be able to visit and try it out.
I mean, when you have your soundbar hooked up to your Apple TV can you still play the same audio out of your HomePod when it’s in a different room
The HomePod is not connected to the Apple TV anymore and is placed in a different room with very different insulation so the sound echo is completely different so I would not be able to make a fair comparison. I do have an unboxing video of the HomePod 2nd Gen where I did try the sound in the same room, if that helps, but at this stage, I won't be able to make a dedicated video just for that unfortunately. Hope you understand 🙂