Buying New TV Need A Soundbar Recommendation


My other half wants a straightforward system to use and doesn't want a ton of electronics and speakers scattered about the room. We are buying a new TV and have decided on the 65" LG G1 OLED. I need a sound bar that will give me acceptable audio, be relatively easy to use, and not cost multi kilobucks. Probably go up to $1K for it. Be happier if I was at $500 to $700, but what is another $300 right? Preferably Atmos. 

Anyone have good recommendations? The easy to use is going to be a high selling point to my better half. 

neonknight

I hope you share what you find out about the sound bar you decide on.  I know someone who is also interested in one.

FYI  I recently bought a LG C1 TV.  I Had a problem getting the apps to load/work properly until I disconnected the eARC HDMI cable connected to my Denon AVR.  Maybe, it was something to do with the Denon, because it was kind of old.  Hope this saves you some headaches if you encounter the same problem.

recently purchased

Klipsch R-625FA 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos Home Theatre System

One of the best home theater systems I have ever brought. You can get them at home depot or Walmart or their official store. The price will be the same. Some stores may give discounts or sales. However, they won't charge more than MP. Home Depot price match policy will give you the best lowest price.

 

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Speaking of Sci-fi. the film serenity, which was Joss Wheedon's way of tying off the sci-fi series 'firefly'. In it there is a thing called 'Reavers'.

You'd have to see the movie to understand the connection.

Scientists just accidentally did similar to what was in the film. (no plot points, no spoilers!)

Reavers.

Hamster Reavers.

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