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Saturday, February 22, 2020

Sony HT-S20R soundbar

A good mess surrounded by sound and wires for the theatre-like experience that is good enough for a large living room.
Sony wants to fallow the idea that 5.1-channel completely for them the surrounded sounds can be delivered without getting tangled in wires.
There are several other soundbars in the market over [Flipkart, Amazon, etc.] that use 2.1 channel and gives good sounds but the thing is about what is their reliability and future and they give around 160W output.
Well, Sony is in the market since 7 May 1946 and doing the same over 5.1 channels that give and can not only light up a small room with loud music as others do, but they have attached 2-3 subwoofers and 2 or maximum 3 satellite speakers.
[Satellite speakers are the speakers that carry the mid-bass on up in a three-piece system that consists of a pair of "small" speakers (the satellites) and the bass the only speaker called the sub-woofer]
The HT-S20R for Rs 14,990 is an ensemble of pieces and wires. It can emulate a home theatre experience on a modular budget if you find the space and set it upright.
Its soundbar is about 30 inches wide, 2 inches high and is not too heavy at 2.5 kg. It has three front-firing speakers that make your TV louder. The second piece is a hefty, 7 kg subwoofer that is capable of producing rumbling bass with a single160 mm or six-inch driver (the visible round area on the speaker that makes the sound). It’s not a big driver, but the lack of size is compensated by power. 
Along with with the two six-inch-high, half kg each rear speakers. It can generate a maximum output of 400W. 
This is a great value product and a roomful of surround sound that a single soundbar below Rs 50,000 just can’t deliver. To get great sound for Rs 14,999, make your peace with clipping the wires.

2 comments:

  1. Great blog! We met on LinkedIn and I sent you a video link.
    Question: I have a severe hearing loss and a severe vision loss. are there products for people who need accessibility for my dual handicaps?

    Keep up the bgood work!
    Bill

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  2. Well, it has A button for every sound—choose the mode that's right for whatever you're watching or listening to, including Auto, Standard, Cinema and Music. You can also select Night and Voice modes and use sub-woofer control to fine-tune your viewing experience.

    So yes they are controllable.
    -Jay

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