It’s blazing fast these days that the innovation in speakers
has emerged from 5.1 channel up till 7.1. Moreover, the introduction of Dolby
Atmos soundbars has been a game changer these days as we don’t really need so
many speakers setup to achieve similar if not way better sound immersion. Sony has
recently introduced the Sony HT-ST5000 Dolby Atmos Soundbar 7.1.2 with wifi and
Bluetooth technology delivering 3D Dolby Atmos sound clarity never before seen.
Also included with the bar is a subwoofer, sitting in a housing about
the size of a bowling pin. Along the front of the soundbar are seven 65mm
drivers, three of which (the centre, front right and front left ones) have
tweeters mounted in the middle.
On the top are two upfiring drivers that, in theory, make this soundbar
capable of conveying height realistically.
It also has a display which tells you what input you’re using or
control the volume without visual feedback from the television; but for more
detailed adjustments you’ll need to have it plugged into your TV via the HDMI
output. In the ‘Setup’ screen are adjustments (in metres) for ceiling
height, your distance from the soundbar and subwoofer, and altering the balance
between the front, upfiring or subwoofer drivers.
Once
you’ve calibrated that you’re unlikely to need to go back into the soundbar’s
settings – mostly staying in the home menu for changing between inputs.
Alongside its HDMI output are
three HDCP 2.2-compatible inputs that support 4K and HDR passthrough, an optical input, a 3.5mm jack
and a USB port.
Visit the Official Website here https://www.sony.com/
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