What stands to people use/recommend for One SL's as rear speakers? Main 2 seem to be the Flexson and Sanus, but read varying things like some saying they support the SL, some say they don't and no way to secure them.
Beam 2 got a decent review at What HiFi:
https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/sonos-beam-gen-2-dolby-atmos-soundbar
Mine is preparing to ship at Sonos so hopefully should have it early next week.
I’ve gone from a proper system to Sonos. No regrets really.Has anyone made this swap?
Beam 2 got a decent review at What HiFi:
4K HDR images lack subtlety
Lean sound
I changed from a Yamaha YSP2700 to a Beam (Gen 1) with Subwoofer and Play 1's and loved it. It just works and sounds great. Having physical surround speakers really puts you in the action on screen.So I have a Yamaha YSP2500 which sounds good, but the connectivity is a bit old now, so won’t play nice with a series x at 4K and ARC has never worked reliably.
I’ve just got a Sonos roam and am very tempted to slowly build out a Sonos system. I’d always thought the arc to be an equivalent, but the beam gen 2 looks great. Has anyone made this swap?
I changed from a Yamaha YSP2700 to a Beam (Gen 1) with Subwoofer and Play 1's and loved it. It just works and sounds great. Having physical surround speakers really puts you in the action on screen.
Ooh I literally just made a thread about the HT A9! Sounds good, would you say it's worth the price? Did you hear it with or without the optional sub?I'm hoping some form of Atmos rears come soon. The new Sony HT-A9 only uses 4 speakers and is absolutely amazing at creating a sound bubble. Managed to get a demo in and makes the Atmos on the Arc seem really poor.
Ooh I literally just made a thread about the HT A9! Sounds good, would you say it's worth the price? Did you hear it with or without the optional sub?
Nice! That is exciting. Well the price is high but reviews I've seen have compared it quality wise to a medium budget home theatre system. It sounds like the price proposition is actually quite solid in that regard, especially adding on to that the ease of use and flexibilityWithout the sub, but it still packed a punch and depending on size of room may not be needed. Deffo a decent system but is quite pricey especially if you need to add the sub, however it does really create a very good sound bubble from every single direction.
I'm hoping some form of Atmos rears come soon. The new Sony HT-A9 only uses 4 speakers and is absolutely amazing at creating a sound bubble. Managed to get a demo in and makes the Atmos on the Arc seem really poor.
It's a big assumption to assume poor dialog....have you heard it? Everything I've heard from people who have actually heard it say that it's fake centre channel is incredibly good.The arc sounds good to me as long as the heigh channel sound is turned up.
HT9 seems expensive for what it is, plus no Center channel so poor dialogue
Anyone use Arc, Sub and Play 1 rears with an Apple TV? If I don't have 'change audio' selected on the Apple TV then I sometimes get no sound or really messed up sound (ie, only the rear right channel). Happens on Disney, iPlayer, Netflix, Prime and Plex.
LG 65CX.What TV are you using ?