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There are a number of factors that play into deciding which soundbar you should buy. One caveat about 3D Mode is that you need to be in a small spot for the Crescent’s beamforming technology to deliver the desired effects. All of them work well, along with the built-in Google Assistant. The Crescent produces wide sound that is elevated through three distinct playback modes: Room Fill for consistent sound to fill up large spaces, Stereo Widening to expand the soundstage, and 3D to create digital 3D surround sound effects.
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Underneath the wide, golden wedge design are some serious specs, including eight front-facing, full-range drivers and two larger woofers. However, this soundbar isn’t just about its striking looks. Take the clean appearance of Harman Kardon’s wireless speakers and combine it with the ultramodern appearance of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin wireless smart speaker and you get the Cleer Crescent. With its excellent sound, bundled subwoofer, and built-in Alexa assistant, the YAS-209 is a superb deal that will happily serve most users. Our top all-round pick is the Yamaha YAS-209.
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It also offers the full Dolby Atmos experience and DTS Play-Fi compatibility for $599.99.
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A 3.1.2 configuration, it utilizes a seven-driver array comprised of left/right tweeters and midrange drivers, a dedicated center-channel, plus two up-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos 3D surround sound.
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There's plenty of sophisticated digital signal processing (DSP) tech to help get the best sound output possible, but even the best TVs aren’t exempt from sounding thin and weedy.Ī soundbar makes an effective sound upgrade - and in many cases could even form the basis of a much more ambitious surround sound system. For all systems with height channels "Z" is typically 2 (front left and right height channels) or 4 (front left and right and rear left and right height channels).The issue is that as TVs get thinner, the built-in speakers often have to shrink to fit inside the tiniest of cabinet spaces, and the sound lacks the kind of impact to match today's big TV screens. For all systems "Y" indicates the number of subwoofers (typically 0 or 1, but on occasion 2). With surround systems "X" is total number of channels that are integrated into the soundbar or soundbase enclosure (typically front left and right, or front left and right, and center) plus the number of surround channels handled by separate surround speakers (typically left rear and right rear, but there could also be left side and right side, or more). With non-surround systems "X" is the number of non-surround channels that are integrated into the soundbar or soundbase enclosure (2 means front left and right, 3 means front left, right, and center there could be higher numbers - meaning more channels - but it still amounts to non-surround sound). The format is "X.Y" for non-surround and surround sound systems, and "X.Y.Z" for non-surround or surround systems with height channels. The number of audio channels the system has, whether the channels provide surround sound, and if applicable, whether optional accessories can be used to expand the system to more channels and/or to provide surround sound.