Support for virtual 3D modes from Dolby, DTS, and Sony; Crisp, punchy sound; Easy setup; Night and voice enhancer modes;
Virtual 3D modes sound harsh at times; No Wi-Fi support; Remote is tricky to use;
Support for virtual 3D modes from Dolby, DTS, and Sony; Crisp, punchy sound; Easy setup; Night and voice enhancer modes;
Virtual 3D modes sound harsh at times; No Wi-Fi support; Remote is tricky to use;
The Sony HT-G700 is big on sound and on value – for cinematic scale and weight, there are few better soundbars at the price
Big; weighty sound; Impressive Atmos effect; Solid and stylish
Lack of crispness and clarity; No streaming functionality
Few soundbars can simulate surround sound like the Sony HT-G700.
Impressive enveloping soundscape, clear speech.
The sub could be more linear, and dialogues lack finesse.
Accomplished but not really immersive
Great sound and soundstage; Bass is crisp; Music sounds amazing; Setup is super easy.
No ability to build out; claims of height simulation overblown
If you want a tidy and discreet soundbar to bring significant extra presence to your TV sound then the HT-G700 is worth your consideration. If you're hoping for some Dolby Atmos-style immersion, though - or proper tonal balance where music is concerned - you won't consider it all that long
Compact and tidily finished; Wireless subwoofer offers extra convenience (and wallop); Far more dynamic and direct a listen than virtually every TV
Soundbar and subwoofer aren’t on great terms; Tonality is skewed - with high frequencies in particular quite hard work; Doesn’t make good on claims of Atmos-style surround sound
If you want a tidy and discreet soundbar to bring significant extra presence to your TV sound then the HT-G700 is worth your consideration. If you're hoping for some Dolby Atmos-style immersion, though - or proper tonal balance where music is concerned - you won't consider it all that long
Compact and tidily finished; Wireless subwoofer offers extra convenience (and wallop); Far more dynamic and direct a listen than virtually every TV;
Soundbar and subwoofer aren’t on great terms; Tonality is skewed - with high frequencies in particular quite hard work; Doesn’t make good on claims of Atmos-style surround sound;
At a price of $599.99 it sits up there with some of the more pricier soundbars but does at least include a wireless subwoofer. Its 3.1CH system sounds good and its 7.1.2 virtual option is fun to play with.
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