A:AnswerI own and run a custom Av business. This setup question is a bit odd, aside from wondering why one would ever want 2 sound bars on 1 tv. This could be achieved with extra equipment not directly from the sony tv itself. You need an audio splitter to do this, however the tv has digital optical output, and an analog "headphone" Jack.. I have never tried to use them simultaneously but this may work. I would be interested in hearing the result.
A:AnswerI went with the Sony for that specific reason. Two large bay windows. The Sony was the right choice and in my opinion will last a lot longer than the Samsung. I Don’t see any reflections and anywhere you sit in the living room you get the same picture quality.
A:AnswerNo it does not, although Sony plans to have the ATSC 3.0 tuner on the X950H (2020 model) to get the ball rolling. No tvs built prior to 2020 have ATSC 3.0 in the U.S.
https://sonyreconsidered.com/2020-sony-tvs-to-offer-nextgen-atsc-3-0-tuner-4a46f2d63fa0
A:AnswerThe internal speakers on the XBR75x950G are more than acceptable for watching programs that do not have complex sound. As with all TVs, when watching movies the sound seemed flat due to the lack of low base. For me this TV is primarily for watching movies so I added a soundbar with a 10" sub woofer to achieve the sound I wanted.
A:AnswerThe base of the stand starts at roughly 50 inches and flare out to almost 58 inches. There enough room to place a 54 inches sound bar between the two legs.