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LG sound bar with wireless subwoofer SPD75A 3.1.2 Ch., 400W Output

3.1.2 Channels, 400W Output, High Resolution Audio, Dolby Atmos & DTS:X, Dolby Vision & HDR10 Passthrough, Alexa Compatible, 45.7 x 4.7 x 2.2 inches, 37.3 pounds.
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Reasons to buy

  • Comes with an HDMI port that makes it easy to connect your TV
  • The 3.1.2 ch with 400W total output power offers a powerful sound quality
  • Features a built-in Dolby Atmos and DTSX that offers a cinematic exprience

Drawback

  • May not be suitable for large rooms

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About LG sound bar with wireless subwoofer SPD75A 3.1.2 Ch., 400W Output

Experience movie theater sound in your living room with the LG SPD75A Sound Bar. With Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, you can enjoy your favorite movies and TV shows with a sound that seems to come from every angle.

The subwoofer also works with the sound bar for a more immersive experience. Enjoy Hi-Res Audio with 24bit/96kHz, 4K Passthrough, Dolby Vision, and HDR10 Passthrough with HDMI eARC, and Alexa compatibility. Whether you're watching a movie, listening to music, or playing video games, the LG SPD75A has the power and technology to deliver an unbeatable sound experience.

High-quality soundbar

This LG Dolby atmos sound bar is a great choice for a high-quality soundbar. It has Dolby Atmos and DTS:X as well as Dolby Vision and HDR10 Passthrough, providing excellent audio and video quality. The sound bar setup is easy and provides great sound, even in large rooms.

It pairs nicely with LG OLED TVs and can be a controlling soundbar with tv remote.

Drawbacks

Some of the users say that this sound bar is too tall and covers part of the viewable screen when placed on a cabinet.

It also needs to be electronically reconnected every time the TV is turned on. Furthermore, a software update can potentially brick the subwoofer.

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