Before that, I lived with Denon Cocoon Stream DSD-501 acoustics via an AUX cable. At the beginning I was upset, because Coccon has a deeper bass in music, but then I appreciated the difference. Soundbar, of course, imprisoned for movies. Not Dolby Atmos, of course, but such a task did not stand. Films have become much more pleasant (I don’t even talk about the basic acoustics of my panel, although it plays quite well). When Thanos fell from the sky in a room (20 sq. M) it vibrated very pleasantly. Looks very neat. The sub is on the side of the TV, the socket is in front of the TV. In height, it is just at the edge of the screen. The TV panel stands on its own legs. Complete minimalism, but I love it so that it does not distract the eyes. Indicators even in the dark do not interfere. Supports ARC, given that the TV supports it, the remote control from the bar is almost not needed. Turning on and volume comes from the TV. Play with the basses (8 levels) and use 3 sound presets or 3 voice presets. That's it. But, I suspect, after a couple of weeks of games, the remote from the bar will simply lie idle. Bluetooth support is enabled when you connect your phone to the bar, the main thing is to turn on the power. In general, for their 21k + , at the time of purchase, it’s very nice. I compared the sound in the store with other bars in this price range and personally I liked this model more. But here, apparently, the fact that I like the Denon sound picture also played.
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