Samsung HW-N650 sound bar Review
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Description of Samsung HW-N650 sound bar
- Very decent clear sound. The sub has volume settings. In addition, there is a bass and treble level adjustment. With the mobile application, you can adjust using the equalizer more accurately.
- Sub is deaf. At a low volume, if you listen, it's not so hot at all: a bunch, a bunch and that's it. But the matter is corrected by broadband in the soundbar.
- 1. Very detailed sound at all frequencies (cool and low and medium and high). 2. Convenient remote control with a cool volume button (you should try this). 3. Standard modes for music, Surround for movies and Game for games (I have a PS4 Pro) which are really cool and I use them. 4. When you turn on the LG 55B8SLB TV, the soundbar automatically turns on. 5. Cool soundbar and subwoofer design.
- 1. There is no normal strong carrying handle on the box - you have to carry it with two hands in a girth (in this regard, the Harman Kardon SB20 is great, you can carry it with one hand). 2. When switching between Standard, Surround and Game modes, the sound is muted for ~ 2 seconds. 3. There is a small black part on the power cable that constantly jumps up behind the table and when I want to push the soundbar forward, this thing clings to the back of the table. You have to crawl up and pull it out. 4. The subwoofer seems to play a little better on the Harman Kardon SB20 (deeper), here it is a bit too springy, but also very cool. 5. On the LG 55B8SLB TV, the soundbar does not turn off automatically when the TV is turned off (although I wrote in the TV settings that I have a Samsung soundbar), I have to press the shutdown button with the remote control (which is probably not necessary, but I do it). 6. The optical wire is short in the kit - if you want to carefully lay it through the cable channel, you may have to buy a long optical cable (I took a high-quality 3 meter braided cable for 850). 7. With a standard remote control from the LG Magic Remote TV, the sound is adjusted with an unpleasant delay (5 times slower than the remote control from the soundbar), if you want to quickly turn it down or add it, you have to use the remote control from the soundbar itself, because. it reacts almost instantly.