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Samsung HW-Q995F (41 W, 11.1.4 Channel)

Samsung HW-Q995F

41 W, 11.1.4 Channel


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tommy7575

1 month ago

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philihovey

1 month ago • purchased this product

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Hi Tommy I can't really answer your question. From my point of view and from my practical experience, the Samsung HW-Q990F soundbar develops the best result when it can interact automatically with the TV. The whole thing is harmonised. I have a Samsung Q-TV and the Samsung HW-Q990F soundbar. It really is a perfect "cinema experience" at home. I can't say whether an Epson projector and Apple TV will do the same. My goal was a perfect integration of TV and soundbar, which Samsung has achieved with its Q-Line. From that point of view, I'm more than satisfied. I hope so. You find the right answer to your question. So long, P
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markus.geist

4 months ago

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Galaxus

4 months ago

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Ideally, the soundbar is connected to the TV via HDMI (eARC/ARC) or optical cable. For a completely wireless connection between the TV and soundbar, you can use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth so that only the soundbar and the four speakers (subwoofer and rear speakers) each need to be supplied with power cables. The rear speakers and subwoofer connect wirelessly to the soundbar, so no additional audio cables are required for these speakers. Only the soundbar itself requires a connection to the TV, either wired (HDMI/optical) or wireless (WLAN/Bluetooth).
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AlbertK505

8 months ago

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Virginia Parrotta

7 months ago

Above the cart, it says: "Offer from ...." This tells you that you are dealing with a marketplace retailer. There is no difference.
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Sweet Chilli

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

The system only supports one subwoofer, which is already included in the scope of delivery. It is not possible to add a second subwoofer. The system is also designed with the wireless rear speakers; it is not intended or possible to add two additional front speakers. The speaker configuration is fixed to 11.1.4 channels with a subwoofer and rear speakers.
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Anonymous

9 months ago

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Adrian Betschart

9 months ago

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I couldn't find any speakers that can be integrated via the SmartThings system. However, you can also integrate the soundbar into the free Google Home system and then use all speakers that support this system. All you have to do is download the Google Home app. A great speaker would be the Sony SRS-RA3000

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