
Introducing BRAVIA Theater Bar 9, our top-of-the-line soundbar that takes surround sound technology to new heights. Featuring 13 speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, hear the room filled with truly immersive theater-like surround sound perfectly optimized to your space. And unlock sound with even greater impact with optional wireless subwoofer and rear speakers.
Q: How many speakers does the BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 have?
A: The BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 has 13 speakers.
Q: How many speakers does this soundbar have?
A: This soundbar has a total of 11 speakers.
Q: Does this soundbar have bluetooth connectivity?
A: Yes, it has bluetooth connectivity.
Q: What is 360 Spatial Sound Mapping?
A: The soundbar uses 360 Spatial Sound Mapping technology to map out and calibrate the audio to your room, providing precise 3D audio.
Q: Can I mount this soundbar on the wall?
A: Yes, it can be mounted on the wall.
Q: What audio formats does the soundbar support?
A: The soundbar supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced.
Q: Can I stream music directly to this soundbar?
A: Yes, you can wirelessly stream music using Spotify Connect, Apple AirPlay 2, and Bluetooth.
Q: What is the product weight?
A: The product weight is 10.36 pounds.

Introducing BRAVIA Theater Bar 9, our top-of-the-line soundbar that takes surround sound technology to new heights. Featuring 13 speakers and 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, hear the room filled with truly immersive theater-like surround sound perfectly optimized to your space. And unlock sound with even greater impact with optional wireless subwoofer and rear speakers.

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| Pros for Sony - BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 with 13 speakers, Dolby Atmos/DTS: X - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Sound Quality, Setup, Ease of use, Connectivity, Design | Sound Quality, Setup, Design, Connectivity, Ease of use | Sound Quality, Setup, Bass, Connectivity, Ease of use | Sound Quality, Bass, Setup Ease |
| Cons for Sony - BRAVIA Theater Bar 9 with 13 speakers, Dolby Atmos/DTS: X - Black | |||
| Bass, HDMI Ports, Volume, Price, Remote Control | Bass, Price, HDMI Ports, App Requirement | HDMI Ports, Price, Volume, Remote Control, Display | Connectivity, Speaker Placement |
Customers love the BRAVIA Theater Bar 9's sound quality, repeatedly praising its amazing and immersive audio. Many reviewers highlighted the clear, detailed sound and exceptional surround sound capabilities. The 360 spatial audio feature also received high praise. Overall, the overwhelmingly positive feedback centers on the impressive audio performance.
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Prior to purchasing the Theater Bar 9, I owned the HT-A7000 along side the SA-SW5, SA-RS5's, and the 65" A95K (using the Center Sync feature). I sold the HT-A7000 to a friend and replaced it with the Bar 9. The Bar 9 is an improvement to the previous Sony flagship soundbar. It's less forward and in your face than the HT-A7000, but it made the entire listening experience more balanced. The SA-RS5 surround speakers are now more present than before. After viewing the car chase scene in the The Batman, a couple friends immediately said, "The rear speakers are actually noticeable now and they sound clean." I played that scene because that's what I noticed most after replacing HT-A7000 with the Bar 9. The SA-RS5 surrounds gained more presence. I've always set them to MAX volume, but once including the Bar 9, the impact they make to the movie experience is immediately noticeable. I'm not sure what Sony did, but the SA-RS5's are worth getting with the Bar 9 vs previously I almost regretted purchasing them. There are some cons about the Bar 9. Firstly, I wish the app had to option to manually adjust the volume of the speakers. The vocals are clear, but they can come across a tad bit veiled at times even when using Center Sync. This isn't always the case, but at times I find myself raising the volume, just to hear the vocals a bit better. I also personally prefer to not use Voice Mode. Secondly, there can be more separation in the mix. What I mean by this is the bar can sound caged by the limitations of being a soundbar. This is something that most soundbars have to overcome, because well, they're soundbars. Mind you, this can 100% be due to the current setup of my living room. It's not ideal for the soundbar and it's a similar complaint I had with the HT-A7000 so it's not entirely on the Bar 9. Thirdly, there does seem to be less bass when comparing the individual bars. It's not completely an issue because the SA-SW5 provides more than enough impact and body to the listening experience. I will say this. Sony needs to update their subwoofer lineup to remain competitive with Sonos, Samsung, and others. When discounted, the SA-SW5 is a good deal, but not at MSRP, All in all, I've had a great experience with the Bar 9 for the two weeks. With a better room configuration and setup for movie watching, I know the sound and immersion this system can provide will only improve. I hope I didn't miss any crucial points, but this is my experience thus far.
EliC Posted
I’ve always had full surround systems from Pioneer but when I bought my Sony Bravia 9 Tv, I decided to upgrade my entire sound system with Sony products. The Bar 9 Sound Bar is simply amazing on it own but I also added the Sony SA-SW5 Subwoofer and the Sony SA-RS5 Wireless surround speakers and my sound went to the next level. This system was everything that I was looking for. Easy setup with regular firmware updates, integrates with my Bravia 9 Tv, easy access to all the settings through the Sony App, and the absolute best thing is the amazing sound that makes my movies come alive around me. My wife even said I made a great purchase after our first movie which of course was Top Gun Maverick. I highly recommend the Bar 9 as a stand alone sound bar but if you include the rears and the sub you may never leave the couch. Good luck!
Rotordale Posted
Honestly a very sub par speaker system. Bought this thinking it was going to blow my mind, but really disappointed for the price of a premium speaker. There are many others out there like Sonos or Samsung that seem to do better. The speaker itself sounds 'fine', but lacks customizations and ability to tweak the sound. The app is supposed to do all this for youz but it really doesn't adjust much. More of a placebo effect. It lacks any ability except for 3 sound options, and low med high base. Theres very little 3D sound effects with just the bar itself, base is reasonable but again, only have low med high options to adjust. Gets loud.. but for 1400 I can get many others for loud. There also seems to be a very long latency, with the bar out of sync with the TV words a lot of the time, requiring adjustments. Limited ports, only two HDMI (one for ARC to the TV and the other for an additional input), but oddly even this input HDMI has a long delay. Looks wise - very nice and sleek MAJOR downside, there's no RF repeater. I paired this with my Sony TV (all Sony's have the remote receiver on the bottom) and it completely blocks my TV remote from working, with no solution other than buy a separate top box set for your tv. Sounds like a stupid design flaw from Sony products to build TVs with a RF receiver On the bottom, and build a ln incompatible sound bar that blocks the bottom of a TV. Id expect more for 1400. Since I have a slightly older Sony TV, there's really zero brand loyalty or compatibility benefits. No built in Chromecast compatibility, only Bluetooth connectivity. Requires you to download the phone app, the control is more or less useless and you can't tell what setting you've enabled or disabled (see pic). Only indicator on soundbar is some LED lights that blink. Overall I would highly not recommend. Buy another better product for cheaper.
MikeC Posted