Samsung
Q990D
$1190.00
Sonos
Based on 24 Reddit mentions
$219.00
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I would avoid Sonos as they are still stuck in software issues since more than 1 year. And they have hardware issues too with the paint flaking from the grids. Anyway it doesn’t support properly DTS which is a no go if you wanna play Blu ray discs except with spexific and more expensive players whic
...L0lil0l0 in r/Soundbars
January 29, 2026 2:48 PM
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“Lifestyle” audio systems with active speakers are self-contained, easier to integrate, and generally deliver better performance/ features/ value for the typical layperson. Building a high-performance, high-value system using passive speakers and discrete components is complex at any price, and espe
...casacapraia in r/hometheater
November 4, 2025 8:51 PM
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The Ray is not that good you are not missing out on anything. The Beam Gen 2 is a significant audio upgrade over the Streambar to be fair it does cost significantly more. https://www.rtings.com/soundbar/tools/compare/roku-streambar-vs-sonos-beam-gen-2/19666/28293 Using the Streambar you are missing
...Somar2230 in r/Roku
May 1, 2025 1:22 PM
2
Most soundbars wouldn't fit there. Just get a Sony Quad instead. Or your best choice would be a Samsung HW-S800 series to place just in front of the TV. But if you're really keen on that tiny space, there is the Sonos Ray and Sonos Beam. Though it's a bit outdated and I don't know how it sounds.
ohohzaximo in r/Soundbars
September 7, 2025 2:38 AM
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I’m visiting a friend right now and he has the Bose TV speaker. It sounds really good,clear, with powerful bass. In a medium-sized living room, it’s great value for money, and it sounds way better than the Sony soundbar + sub he had before, especially when it comes to bass quality and power. Of cour
...One_Visual_4090 in r/Soundbars
August 31, 2025 4:13 PM
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