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Wookie Posted
Adding these to Q700A also pickuped from BB. Gotta have ATMOS these days in home theater! The setup is a breeze and make sure you place the right L/R speaker accordingly (Labeled at the back of it). I didn't noticed that and was wonder how the system know which one I put and thought there is actually a positioning sensor to detect it, hey, it's a wireless ATMOS speaker! End up I was just pure luck to place the right L/R at place. As for the ATMOS up firing channel, unfortunately I'm not able to experience too much since I have a high ceiling and already crank rear up volume to highest +6. Anyway I still get the rear surround effect to stunt me sometimes (Black Hawk Down). One of the thing I want to highlight and struggled as most people do on this Samsung rear ATMOS speakers are: the mounting screw for the stand! Product spec sheet didn't mention any, BB and even Samsung didn't have clue what exactly the thread these speakers has, it's a joke! Saw some people just quote what BB (eventually feed by Samsung) that the thread is 6.3mm width, 1.3mm pitch, 18mm length, people tried M4/5/6 and some just simply 3D print one, and the thread is just simply a standard camera mount screws with 1/4-20, I simply use a 1/4 screw from my scrap box and finally done!
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Zach Posted
Samsung’s wireless surround speakers are a worthwhile addition to compatible Samsung soundbars, especially if you watch a lot of movies or content that can take advantage of the up-firing speakers. During regular tv watching (news, sitcoms, children’s shows) they won’t make much difference. I have noticed a little extra crowd noise while watching sports and having the rear speakers turned all the way up in the SmartThings app. Movies are where you will notice the most improvement. Watching Dune was much more immersive with these speakers added. It sounds great and was easy to pair with the Samsung Q800B soundbar. I also appreciated only having to worry with the power cords for each individual speaker. No messing with speaker cables running all over the room to connect the pair to a subwoofer or hub of some kind. I got an open box - satisfactory unit and aside from one small mark on the side of one of the speakers they seemed to be in like-new condition. Very happy with this rear speaker kit for what I paid.
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Terry Posted
These are some really good rear speakers, I had the HW-Q900A soundbar for 2 years now, which by the way I caught for a really good deal at the time. I always wanted the rear speakers, but i thought it was a pretty steep price for $300, but i got lucky and walked into my local Bestbuy store, on my bestbuy app, on my phone, the price was the same, but for some reason when the bestbuy guy pull it up on his bestbuy computer, it was showing for $120 on clearance, at a different store, so i jump on it, and order them real fast, Far as the speakers, at first i didnt notice any sound, "i was watching a youtube channel, but than i put on a movie with Dolby Atmos, "NO Time To Die" and i notice a really big difference,
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theinspector069 Posted
I picked up a pair of the Samsung SWA-9500S Dolby Atmos Surround Speakers 35 watts per channel two weeks ago. I continue to be disappointed with Samsung because they neglect to implement the woofer/ tweeter configuration. Instead, they use full range speakers. In this case. the full range speakers that are used for the surrounds are acceptable. Since the grills are non-removable, I take a special light that penetrates the speaker grill and exposes the speaker driver for what it is. The Samsung surround speakers that I purchased back in 2020 (SWA-8500S), used a driver that represented a speaker that was installed in a Driver-in speaker, aka Cheap! The objective to a true Surround Sound experience is to have all speakers acoustically matched. I found a Dolby Digital Surround Test file on the internet, and when initiating the program, the SWA-9500S almost match the acoustics of the sound bar. Now let’s talk about the connecting cord length. It is ridiculous to supply only five foot electrical cord. Extra cord is required if you want to use a good set of speaker stands. Luckily, I was able to find 10- and 12-feet replacement cords. This length is acceptable for most A/V setups. I have read reviews where people have commented on the percentage of audio projected from the surround speakers, or the lack there of. I only noticed this while watching analog programing. Basically this would fall under the sub-stations of your local broadcasting channels. If you have OTA (Over the Air) this is most noticeable. To compensate for this loss, I set my Samsung sound bar to Virtual DTS-X. It raises the audio sound in all nine channels (speakers) 7 decibels. I disable this feature when watching true digital material. Because if I do not, the rear channels overpower the sound bar. Since I have my speaker close to the viewing area, this is most noticeable. However, if you have your speakers mounted on the wall overhead, you my find it beneficial to leave the Virtual DTS-X enabled. Now with that said, keep in mind that the surround channel (speakers) only output background sounds. People appear to confuse this with quadraphonic sound. Where the sound comes from the speakers equally. The only time you should hear an actors voice in the surround channels if they are out of view of the camera. For example, In Hocus Pocus, where the camera is set on the main characters, and the witches are flying overhead and yet not visible in the scene. You will hear them cackling in the surrounds. For the first time ever, yes, I would recommend this speaker set to others.
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wade Posted
I have a samsung 700b soundbar and needed some rear speakers. These are great--just get them open-box for a better price. And make sure to turn up the volume in the rear speakers. Works awesome with the mounting dream stands I bought on amazon (see pic)!
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PilotAJ Posted
Love the surround sound of these perfect little speakers. The wireless connection was easy as 1,2,3. Plugged in and the speakers connected to the tv effortlessly. I love the effects they provide. Only small things is it would be nice to have additional treble and bass control knobs on speakers themselves; not necessary just nice.
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RoyS Posted
These speakers are great with the ultra-slim soundbar. Although, I wish they came in white to match.
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Kiranraj Posted
Good surround speakers if you’re watching the right content.
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Rsnipes Posted
Bought an open box item and they arrived in perfect condition. They were easy to sync with my Q700A Samsung Soundbar. Although I’m getting a decent surround sound with the rear speakers I was expecting a little bit more output.
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2007TahoeLTZ Posted
These are fantastic little speakers. When placed correctly they provide excellent sound. They have to be placed in a very strict location to actually hear the the top firing Atmos speakers. Since they reflect sound off the ceiling you have to have a perfectly flat ceiling that cannot be more than 9 ft tall. That sounds has to travel from the top firing speakers, hit the ceiling, and bounce directly above you. It's very hard to get them perfect and it tookr over 2 hours of finding the right placement. You can crank up the speakers with the Samsung Smart Things app, but even when playing DD+ Atmos content with heavy overhead sounds, they just aren't that powerful. They're a good price on sale, and paired with my Q-900C soundbar flawlessly and never disconnected.
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ActiveEngineer Posted
These speakers were purchased with the intent of improving the audibility of spoken dialog in on-line and dvd-based films. We ensured that they were compatible with our existing Samsung soundbar before purchasing them. The available instructing for pairing them with our sound bar were entirely wrong, but we figured out that our sound bar has a pairing button on the bottom that worked. The speakers have improved the higher frequency sound, especially once we were able to figure out how to independently control their volume. While the overall sound reproduction is improved, the improvement in dialog audibility/clarity is not what we had hoped to achieve. We'll keep playing with the settings to see if we can make additional improvements.
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GinC Posted
Bought open box and they were in great shape. Speakers sound good and connected easily wirelessly, only complaint is the short power cord that necessitates an extension cord unless right next to a plug.
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Larry Posted
Excellent rear speaker kit to accompany my Samsung Q800B sound bar. Easy to setup and pair. The Atmos effects aren't that noticeable from the rear speakers and they are a bit quiet on certain content but they do create a much larger sound stage when the right content is played with them. The power cable design is not the best for speaker stands. Due to the location of the L power connector on the bottom, I could not route the power cable down my stands and instead had to route them on the outside with zip ties. Also, the included power cables are very short, luckily I was able to hide the extension cable I used underneath the couch. Pricey for what they are, luckily I purchased them on discount. They are on the heavier side so be sure to purchase speaker stands that can support the weight without drooping or falling over. I used Atlantic speaker stands PN 77305018 which worked perfectly for me (minus the cable management). Overall I would buy them again at the price point that I got them at.
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StevenP Posted
Really good for Atmos however, because they are under-powered IMHO, you need to reduce front and center volume significantly to get the biggest impact. I was a little disappointed that their volume for other Dolby signals and/or surround sound is minimal - your need to put your ear next to the speaker to hear anything. I am driving them with the Samsung Q700A sound bar.
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DavidM67 Posted
I don't think their engineers meant these to be loud at all, but it depends on the program you're watching. I have my sound bar up to 6 (max) on rear sound and can hear them but very discrete. I tried to upgrade to the bigger Atmos rear channel speakers Samsung has but my sound bar is not compatible so stuck with these even though the sound bar is an Atmos sounder, that sucks. They are not truly wireless as they need to be hooked up to a wireless hub to work and the speaker wires provided are pretty short but it worked in my case, after I spliced some speaker wire onto the left speaker as it was a little too far away. Other than that happy with them.
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Srikanth Posted
It’s clutter free and easy to connect with compatible soundbar. However the cables are shorter
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Raven Posted
A good set of speakers to add to your samsung sound bar. However the atmos up firing speaker on them dont do a good enough job to justify the price. This does beat having side speakers on the soundbar to mimic the other channels.
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GeoffT Posted
Speakers were easy to set up. It may be helpful to note that these speakers are for cinematic effect (in other words - they are not for extra stereo sound). The effects sound pretty good and add to the viewing experience. When you spend a fair chunk of $$ on a new TV and soundbar ...it just seemed logical to grab these as well. Note: It has been tough to find stands that will hide (fit) the power cord that is needed with these "Wireless Speakers"
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KenM Posted
Easy set up...could be louder... definitely can hear them when Atmos is working thru sound bar.. good buy for 199.00 not 299.00
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ThomasB Posted
Sound pretty good when the content is optimized for it. I'd say worth it with an open box deal but full price is probably stretching it.
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