I was doing research on these a while back, and the Yamaha YAS-209 got nice reviews and even comes with a subwoofer that’ll likely inject a little more fun into your normal TV experience, and it’s only $299. Best of luck.
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Hi OP, Just last night my wife asked why is it so hard to hear the voices? I realized that we were listening through the Samsung TV and not our soundbar! While I have a fairly high end two channel system, it is in another room. I tried an inexpensive (Yamaha) self powered soundbar but it was not good to me. So I purchased a slimline Marantz 5 channel AVR (under 500) and a def tech soundbar (about 500) from Safe and Sound, which always has closeouts on such stuff. It is true 5 channel, and their least expensive AVR is plenty for the unpowered soundbar. Vocals are clear as a bell, and while not 'true surround 'with speakers behind you, it is fine for me, being an Audio guy and not a movie nut. There was just recently a Marantz 1509 on this sight for 299. I believe a non powered soundbar with separate AVR is the way to go. Hope this helps, Ken |
@rdoc, I highly recommend SONOS surround bar. I have been a long time user (15 plus years), very reliable and high quality sound. Easy to setup, give it a try in your home. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sonos-beam-soundbar-with-voice-control-built-in-white/6253411.p?skuId=6... |
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