Based on your video I do better sticking with the pc speakers and subwoofer I found on the side of the road 3 years ago. Wanted to add great video and thank you!
It sucks that tv's now have shittier sound than ever. They just don't try unless you specifically pay alot extra for a tv with something built in. My last tv was in 2013, a Samsung 40 inch HDTV, amazing sound, never needed anything extra. 2022, need a new tv after 9.5 years, buy another Samsung, aaaaaaaand the sound is unbearably bad. Yup, back to the store today!
Thanks for the review! I'm considering this and the volume increments concerns me, but I have a question that I hope isn't too stupid. If connected via HDMI-Arc and using the TV remote, wouldn't the volume increments mirror the TV volume increments? So if my TV has 99 increments would the soundbar adjust based on that, or does it increase/decrease based on the increments built into the soundbar, say 1 - 20? Appreciate any feedback.
do you think a bar with subwoofer is necessary. seller told me bars without it are not that different from tv sound. i know they want to sell but i dont want t9 buy a cheaper one that will stop working in a few months. I hate loud sounds but my husband loves it. guess i will have to get earplugs with it too😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
Sorry to say, but put your headphones on and if your headphones suck the audio will suck? I am tone deaf, but even I know that it does not matter what headphones you have on, listening to a recorded audio on UA-cam compression, is not going to be anywhere near to real life. So the audio is going to suck no matter what headphones you have on. I just got a Yamaha SR-C20A I picked it up for £59 with free next day delivery brand new. It has a retail price of £120 but I had a free voucher hence being £59. So far sat in the box, but I am awaiting on 8K HDMI cables before I unpack it. I went for 8K simply because I saw that audio would be better and having less lag so everything should be good to go. I already have 9.1 surround sound, which I do not use as I do not want to annoy the neighbours. So hopefully a sound bar will be better than the TV audio, hell it cannot be any worse.
Kids will learn to sleep through loud noise. Mine had zero options because I'm not inconveniencing myself for them. They ended up being able to sleep through poker nights with drinking and super bowl parties
My oled is six grand and the sound is good enough. And that's what I game on because your tiny thing would make me insane. And if I was going to get a bar it would be the Sony 7000 and it's only 1200 bucks
Listened to this on my TRIBIT BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES and it sounded great.
Based on your video I do better sticking with the pc speakers and subwoofer I found on the side of the road 3 years ago. Wanted to add great video and thank you!
This tribit Soundbar vs Creative Stage v2 vs Sony Ht s100F . Which ONe is better
For most people this would be a perfect soundbar!
Nearly any sound bar will improve the sound over the tv speakers.
pretty much. the question really is “is it worth it”
@@ItsSamuelJones it is if you're not a broke boy
@@SeymourKittythe fact that we're talking about a BUDGET sound bar... can you really make that comment in good faith? 😂
It sucks that tv's now have shittier sound than ever. They just don't try unless you specifically pay alot extra for a tv with something built in. My last tv was in 2013, a Samsung 40 inch HDTV, amazing sound, never needed anything extra. 2022, need a new tv after 9.5 years, buy another Samsung, aaaaaaaand the sound is unbearably bad. Yup, back to the store today!
was going to get a soundbar but i think i will stick with just the tv speakers for now unless some deals come up
Thanks for the review! I'm considering this and the volume increments concerns me, but I have a question that I hope isn't too stupid. If connected via HDMI-Arc and using the TV remote, wouldn't the volume increments mirror the TV volume increments? So if my TV has 99 increments would the soundbar adjust based on that, or does it increase/decrease based on the increments built into the soundbar, say 1 - 20? Appreciate any feedback.
I believe it will still adjust based on the soundbar 🫠
@@ItsSamuelJonesin my case with a AIO Vizio sound bar that's right.
what's the scene you used for the test?
Yes it is. Especially when you aren’t getting it for free by companies
The best budget Consumer Reports-tested sound bar is the Creative Stage v1.
Love that audio gadget! 🎉
do you think a bar with subwoofer is necessary. seller told me bars without it are not that different from tv sound. i know they want to sell but i dont want t9 buy a cheaper one that will stop working in a few months. I hate loud sounds but my husband loves it. guess i will have to get earplugs with it too😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
If you had in fact bought a TV for £3000 you might as well has gotten a Philips with a built-in Bowers and Wilkins soundbar.
From what movie is the volcano 🌋 scene?
Eternals
Sorry to say, but put your headphones on and if your headphones suck the audio will suck? I am tone deaf, but even I know that it does not matter what headphones you have on, listening to a recorded audio on UA-cam compression, is not going to be anywhere near to real life. So the audio is going to suck no matter what headphones you have on. I just got a Yamaha SR-C20A I picked it up for £59 with free next day delivery brand new. It has a retail price of £120 but I had a free voucher hence being £59. So far sat in the box, but I am awaiting on 8K HDMI cables before I unpack it. I went for 8K simply because I saw that audio would be better and having less lag so everything should be good to go. I already have 9.1 surround sound, which I do not use as I do not want to annoy the neighbours. So hopefully a sound bar will be better than the TV audio, hell it cannot be any worse.
Cheap ones are fine
Coming from the audiophile world I spent around 9k on the audio and got the tv for 700 on offer, it's a 2.1 setup too 😅 whatever makes you happy 🤪!
You're full of shit. Unless you got a mid range PA system, you're full of shit.
Great video 👍
On sale now for 58 us dollars.
Unless you have the Sony A95K, then you won't need a sound bar anymore.
I am planning to buy A80K. Actually getting it used in a good price. Do you think I will need a sound bar for that?
@@nasirkhan3711 A80L Ang nasubukan ko n Sir. Malamya ung Speakers. I can't speak for the A80K.
Kids will learn to sleep through loud noise. Mine had zero options because I'm not inconveniencing myself for them. They ended up being able to sleep through poker nights with drinking and super bowl parties
Selfish wanker
lol love it
If you don't have a hdmi arc port and just a normal hdmi it doesn't look a sensible purchase.
It has Optical audio too if that helps.
@@ItsSamuelJones thanks Samuel just found I do have a HDMI ARC. - dohhhh
My oled is six grand and the sound is good enough. And that's what I game on because your tiny thing would make me insane. And if I was going to get a bar it would be the Sony 7000 and it's only 1200 bucks
Sorry mister "its only 1200 bucks" you truly are living an awesome life if you have a need to flex on youtube