Sony HT-G700 Soundbar, WFH Entertainment
October 15, 2020 Off By Rowena CletusThis slideshow requires JavaScript.
Soundbars not only improve a TV’s overall sound quality, but they can also help provide for an immersive viewing experience. The improved acoustics creates a sense of realism similar to what you’d expect from a movie theater. If you’re a fan of such tech, then the Sony HT-G700 might be of interest to you.
Besides lateral surround sound, this unit has a vertical surround engine that allows sound waves to approach vertically. Apparently, this multi-dimensional acoustic delivery is how it delivers its cinematic acoustic experience.
Specifications:
3.1ch Dolby Atmos/DTS:X and Vertical Surround Engine
Immersive AE upscale audio 7.1.2ch sound
subwoofer Wireless
Bluetooth RX (receiver) Version 5.0
TV Wireless Connection: yes
Power Consumption: Bar 45W / SW 20W
Sony’s HT-G700 offers an upgraded surround experience with 7.1.2 channel surround sound. The soundbar consists of three front speakers as well as a new signal processor. And with the help of tuned S-Force PRO, lifts the sound level to suit TV screens with height of over 55 inches.
Selecting the Immersive AE (Audio Enhancement) with the remote control, enhances the respective content’s sound quality. The soundbar should then pump out richer and more pronounced audio that is supposed to improve the overall surround sound experience.
Selecting the most suitable sound settings, will make movies more enjoyable. But the Sony HT-G700 isn’t just meant for movies, its perfectly capable of playing your favorite music as well. Using the same science, music quality will depend on the setting selected and whether its biased toward clarity or bass.
If you’re interested, the Sony HT-G700 retails for RM2,299.00, which consists of the main unit unit and wireless subwoofers. Visit Sony.com for more information.
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