• The best Dolby Atmos soundbars of CES 2023

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    The best Dolby Atmos soundbars of CES 2023

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    Wed, 11 Jan 2023 21:32:27 +0000

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    TVs may have been the main AV highlight at CES, but new soundbars also made a splash at the show.

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    When it comes to new AV tech, CES is primarily a TV show although projectors were also a hot item on the show floor this year with audio having taken a back seat over the past decade. Still, we did see a smattering of hi-fi products at CES 2023 , along with some innovative new Dolby Atmos soundbars from a range of manufacturers.

    The best Dolby Atmos soundbars do a lot more that provide an upgrade over
    your TVs built in audio; depending on their speaker count and configuration, they can give systems based around the best AV receivers a run for the money. TV makers like Samsung, LG, and Sony offer a full range of soundbars to accompany their sets, and while these dont get updated with the same annual frequency as TVs, CES nonetheless provides a good opportunity to check out
    new soundbar offerings.

    Our list below isnt exhaustive, but it does hit the high points of the soundbars on display at CES 2023. These range from a relatively basic 3.1.3-channel model meant to work with and augment a TVs built-in speakers,
    to an 11.4.6 system designed to hit lease-breaking. theater-like sound pressure levels. Audio may no longer be a major focus for CES, but its definitely alive and kicking. (Image credit: Harman/JBL) 1. JBL Bar 1300X

    JBLs offsite demo area at CES had a dedicated room to display its new soundbars, with the flagship Bar 1300X occupying the top spot.

    The Bar 1300X ($1,699) is a Dolby Atmos and DTS:X-compatible 11.1.4-channel system that uses 6 upfiring drivers to convey height effects in soundtracks and also comes with a 12-inch subwoofer an impressive size for a soundbar sub. The slim soundbar also features the companys new PureVoice feature, a technology that uses a proprietary algorithm to enhance dialogue clarity during passages in soundtracks with loud sound effects, and it supports both AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in for audio streaming.

    Whats most interesting about the Bar 1300X system, however, is its detachable wireless rear-channel speakers with front and upfiring drivers. These dock in the bars outer left and right edges for recharging, and can be used to expand the soundfield during that process. Once charged, they can be removed and installed at the rear of the listening area, where they can also be connected via USB-C for power. But thats not the end of the story for JBLs flexible, multipurpose rear-channel speakers, which can also be whisked away to a different location where you can use them as a Bluetooth speaker for mono playback, or paired together for stereo.

    JBLs new soundbar line also includes the Bar 1000 ($1,119) and 700 ($899) which offer 7.1.4-channel and 5.1.4-channel sound, respectively, both using detachable wireless rear speakers. All new JBL soundbars will be available in late February. (Image credit: Samsung) 2. Samsung HW-Q990C

    Samsung can always be counted on to introduce innovative soundbars at CES,
    and this one was no exception. The companys new HW-Q990C is an 11.1.4-channel offering that seeks to one-up last years HW-Q990B , a model that presides
    over our best soundbars guide as the top choice for high-end Dolby Atmos immersion.

    While the HW-Q990C features the same 11.1.4-channel count and Dolby Atmos and DTS:X processing as its predecessor, there are a number of software enhancements that make it worth consideration. One is AI Sound Remastering, which taps AI processing in a connected Samsung TV to balance the delivery of sound objects in a Dolby Atmos or DTS:X mix to ensure an even and clear presentation. Another is SpaceFit, a room EQ tech introduced in earlier Samsung soundbars thats been updated to optimize bass along with surround sound.

    In addition to the HW-Q990C, Samsung dropped the new HW-G60C, a compact soundbar designed for gaming that offers LED effects lighting and bi-directional audio support. No word was given on pricing or ship date for either model, but given Samsungs usual timeline for announcements, we should know more in February or March. (Image credit: LG) 3. LG SC9

    LGs SC9 was announced prior to CES , where much was made of its compatibility with LG C-Series sets such as the new C3 OLED in the companys 2023 TV lineup
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    This 3.1.3-channel (a third top-mounted driver on the soundbar, similar to that found on last years S80QY , functions as both a Dolby Atmos height speaker and a center channel enhancer) soundbar will come with special mounting hardware to connect it to LGs C-Series TVs. Beyond that, it has a
    new feature that LG calls Triple Level Spatial Sound for more dramatic presentation of Atmos and DTS:X height effects; Wow Orchestra, which integrates the soundbar with the built-in speakers in an LG TV; and both built-in Spotify and Tidal Connect, the latter with support for high-res tracks encoded with MQA.

    Along with the SC9, LG also announced a new compact, all-in-one soundbar called the SE6, a 3-channel model that uses virtual processing for delivery
    of Dolby Atmos and DTS:X soundtracks.

    No prices or shipping dates were given, but we expect to see these new models around the same time that Samsungs new soundbars arrive. (Image credit: Nakamichi) 4. Nakamichi Dragon

    [Creaky, wheezing wizard voice:] Gather around, children, and listen to an audiophile tell a tale. Way back in the before times, people used to listen
    to music using a tape-based format called the cassette. Of all the makers of the machines that played these cassette tapes, Nakamichi was the most legendary, and its Dragon cassette player the most revered.

    Nakamichi isnt the same company now its name was licensed to a new manufacturer that specializes in soundbars. But the soundbars that the new Nakamichi makes are seriously ambitious designs, and at CES the company was demonstrating its most advanced design yet, the new Dragon soundbar system.

    The Dragon is a massive, 58.1 x 7.6 x 4.4 inch (think Sennheiser Ambeo , but wider) soundbar that uses 31 speakers to deliver 11.4.6-channel sound. Power is specified at an incredible 3,000 watts and its said to be capable of hitting 125dB SPL peaks (think chainsaw in your face, but louder). Nakamichis system supports both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X Pro and uses wireless rear channel speakers with upfiring drivers and dual wireless subwoofers, both of which
    use a push-pull configuration thats said to equal the output of four separate subs.

    Other specs are completely up to date for an advanced soundbar system
    shipping in 2023 and include 3 HDMI 2.1 inputs and HDMI eARC output, all with 4K/120Hz and VRR pass-through. Bluetooth aptX HD is also supported.

    The Dragon is scheduled to enter the world in spring 2023 and is priced at $3,499. Check out all of TechRadar's CES 2023 coverage . We're bringing you all the breaking tech news and launches, everything from 8K TVs and foldable displays to new phones, laptops and smart home gadgets.



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