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  • *Yawn* Recommend a sound bar, please *Yawn*
  • CaptainFlashheart
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    For a Sony 4K tellymabob
    Don’t want/need hi-fi wankery and/or directional unicorn pube cables.

    Decent sound to budget ratio. Easy to install and use. Simple requirements, shirley? Up to £200ish or so.

    perchypanther
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    That one off of Star Wars? It looked well sound.
    All Aliens and that. 😉

    Sandwich
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    Got a Richer Sounds nearby? The Cambridge units appear quite well specced and reasonably priced.

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    IHN
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    Phillips 5140 from Richer Sounds. I think it’s 5140, I’ll check…

    IHN
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    Yep, HTL5140

    toby1
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    Q Acoustics is well regarded and I believe no unicorns were harmed in the production of it, but perhaps they were sustainable farmed?

    A bit over budget, but you are CFH after all.

    muppetWrangler
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    There’s a Sony one on special offer today at amazon, seems a pretty tidy deal.

    Speaker box to make up for the speakers that come with skinny TV’s

    hora
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    Cambridge Audio, ours doesn’t need a subwoofer either

    Markie
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    I have the Q Acoustics and would be torn on recommending it. It sounds great, true, but it doesn’t have HDMI and so connects with an optical cable. The annoyance of this in practical terms is that you need to use its own little remote to adjust the volume (although apparently some to remotes can learn the q acoustic way) and it doesn’t turn itself on when using the Amazon Fire TV box.

    I’d wanted something that just gave my TV better sound. This does that (in spades) but the faffing with the extra remote and the manual turning on is kind of annoying. Or very annoying when Mrs M just turns up the TV volume which is then out of sync with the Q Acoustics and she doesn’t care because at least there’s loudness…

    If I was buying again I think I’d be looking for HDMI in.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Thanks. Some food for thought here, especially around a separate remote. Don’t want that!

    disco_stu
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    I’ve got a Q acoustics soundbar and its pretty good, though I managed to lose the tiny remote pretty much within a few days of having it.
    I ended up reprogrammed my Sky remote to control the soundbar volume and all was good with the world.

    IHN
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    The Phillips will run off the telly/Sky remote if you connect it all up with HDMI cables

    scaredypants
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    We have a soundbase rather than bar – seems to me that the bigger box should offer better bass (unless you want a subwoofer with that)

    scaredypants
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    our base has its own remote but the only thing I do with it is reset the volume output to max after power cuts

    bamboo
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    Recently got a Sony soundbar from John Lewis for £200. Has a wireless sub which you just plug into the mains anywhere in the room and it auto syncs. Has hdmi which means that i can use the tv remote to control it, which was one of the main reasons I chose this over other soundbars!

    The whole thing is very much fit and forget.

    bikebouy
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    Bm’d as just bought a new Sony too..

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Bamboo, do you have the model number? Sounds ideal!

    Scaredy, that scene is exactly what I want to avoid! 🙂

    scaredypants
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    Here you go love !
    You won’t even have to sully your shoes, walking into Richer Sounds 😀

    muppetWrangler
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    That’s the same one that I linked too above. Currently £189 on Amazon.

    bamboo
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    Flashy

    It’s the Sony htct380. Link to JL is below….

    John Lewis Sony Soundbar

    rockhopper70
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    The ht xt1 is a sound base, so the telly sits on top.
    The other Sony is a sound bar and sits in the front of the telly so needs a seperate sub to get the bass.
    I went through this about two years ago and was throughly underwhelmed with the ht xt1 when demo’d.
    I ended up buying the denon dht100.
    It’s very nice and only £129 or so from the superfi eBay outlet.

    Canton dm 5 are generally considered the best sound base but a bit pricey for me.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Thanks all…!

    Went for the soundbase, as mentioned above. Stupidly simple to connect, even for a luddite like me. Sound is lovely, really good in fact. Lots of bass, but the overall detail even at lower volumes is excellent. Haven’t yet tried to play through other things, like my phone/tablets via Bluetooth, but so far – Very impressed.

    Thanks again to all of you for the typically good advice (and humour!) that this place is so good at. Seriously, thank you.

    onandon
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    Anything made by Yamaha

    deadlydarcy
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    Oh…a soundbar…oh the shame…

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