Samsung
Q990D
$1190.00
Sonos
Based on 24 Reddit mentions
$219.00
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What country are you located in? Whats your budget? Unless you’re an expert at system building, I would absolutely avoid shopping for used separates for this intended use case. There are plenty of easy to use, inexpensive smart speakers that would work for music. Unfortunately, they don’t readily in
...casacapraia in r/hometheater
December 10, 2025 1:45 PM
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Thanks for reaching out. I recently had a similar discussion with one of your colleagues, and I genuinely appreciate your almost scientific approach to testing audio equipment. From that perspective, I sometimes feel the methodology doesn’t fully reflect real-world music listening conditions. Metric
...Dry_Crazy_9507 in r/Soundbars
January 12, 2026 4:03 PM
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What you're experiencing is pretty normal. Blu Ray audio will be as close to reference levels as possible when they are doing the sound mixing. The same can not be said for things like streaming as they will use compression to help keep the bit-rate manageable. Compression will have the effect of ma
...Nght12 in r/4kbluray
July 16, 2025 4:51 PM
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Never tried any soundbar tbh but I do heard alot of good things about Sonos Beam and Ray. You can try look them up.
No-Weird1544 in r/battlestations
August 28, 2025 10:59 AM
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Since you have a Samsung tv, I would go the Q990 route to take advantage of the Q-Symphony feature. And if you're watching any DVDs or blu rays, you won't have to fiddle with audio conversions for getting the best sound out of the Sonos. I think both systems will likely sound about the same for regu
...SpaceNewtype in r/Soundbars
October 14, 2025 4:53 PM
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The Klipsch 200 or Samsung HW-S60D are your best options in your price range. The Klipsch will run you about $350 (on sale) and the Samsung $280. Klipsch is a 3.1.2 system, Samsung is a 5.0 system. If you need one a little less expensive, I'd go with 1. Sonos Ray 2. Samsung HW-S50B 3. Bose TV Speake
...Drproctor1995 in r/Soundbars
July 30, 2025 7:06 AM
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Very nice! I just started to collect Blu-rays again. This time UHD. Where did you buy the discs? I‘m especially interested in Interstellar, Blade Runner 2049 and Das fünfte Element. Was there any multi-buy offer? Thanks and cheers! PS: nubert.de has some very good and affordable (passive) speakers.
...tmmy_cc in r/4kbluray
April 14, 2026 6:28 AM
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Sonos Ray soundbar og 2x ikea Simfoni hátalarar fyrir aftan þig (framleiddir af Sonos en kosta helmingi minna). Solid surround setup á lítinn pening.
GuyInThe6kDollarSuit in r/Iceland
December 29, 2025 12:56 PM
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The Samsung Q990F is a true 7.1.4 soundstage, all additional channels that it advertises as part of its 11.1.4, are channels that are either being reused or upmixed. Remember though the most you'll get from streaming app's is 5.1.2 (as of right now), so the rest of the channels the soundbar is just
...Smooth-Lie-3906 in r/Soundbars
January 12, 2026 6:43 PM
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Probably Sonos Ace paired with a Sonos soundbar. It works with any new Sonos soundbar, that includes the €150 Sonos Ray. So that would be a €400 total cost, which is in your budget. You'll want to use headphones that can deliver high quality spatial/surround audio without quality compression. That r
...Tedinasuit in r/HeadphonesAdvice
January 12, 2026 8:26 PM
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