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Ok, I need an honest, no BS assessment on how a Samsung q990d system will compare to a cheap 5.1 (or 7.1 etc) system.

I can get a q990d for $1400aud which includes rear speakers and a sub. Will connest with the samsung tv and its all just ready to go out of the box.

Surround sound setups range from free to $40,000... of course a well thought out setup will be better but I just want to hear the cars overtaking me when I watch Ford Vs Ferarri.

For the "sub 2k" price bracket. As a novice, how much am I leaving on the table really?

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[-] Veedem@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

If you’re looking for something approachable and not demanding on space, a soundbar setup with rears is a good alternative to traditional setups. I’m not necessarily a fan of Samsung sound myself, but I have a Sonos setup at home and I absolutely love what it did for my listening experience. Tuning it to the room was the icing that made it perfect.

Sonos isn’t right for everyone though. Either way, go find a place to LISTEN to the setup you’re looking at it. Don’t let fancy videos distract you. Close your eyes and listen. If you like the way it sounds, buy it and be proud of it.

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