Despite its belated entry, soundbars are currently a favored choice due to their sleek and lightweight design, impressively reproducing surround sound. This replaces bulky speaker setups that consume a significant amount of space. So, how does a soundbar manage to replicate surround sound in such a compact design? Let's delve into it with Mytour!
Soundbar utilizes room space to simulate sound from various directions
In today's audio technology market, the emergence of Dolby Atmos surround sound technology, along with various intelligent techniques integrated by different brands, is notable. These soundbar systems simulate surround sound by using a subwoofer to enhance the depth of bass audio.
Utilizing the room space with Sony CT80 soundbar
Through this, the sound from the subwoofer and bass speaker in the soundbar will fine-tune parameters to control the audio in specific directions, reflecting sound waves into the environment, and thereby recreating surround sound by utilizing the room space.
Surround sound
Deceiving users' vision through Dolby Atmos audio technology
Dolby Atmos surround sound technology can consolidate all the strengths of audio into a single soundbar, showcasing its impressive surround sound processing capabilities.
Surround sound capabilities of HW-J250 soundbar
This technology operates by finely adjusting volume, time, and frequency while the sound is playing. Simultaneously, it allows the audio to deceive the consumer's vision, creating an illusion that the sound is coming from various directions.
Audio adjustment capabilities of LG SJ8 soundbar
Soundbar delivers the highest surround sound when users sit in the middle of the room
The surround sound effect peaks when you sit in the middle of the room, facing the TV. At that point, the walls are symmetrical, the ceiling is just right—neither too high nor too low—and there's a wall behind the listener with an ideal distance between the viewer and the TV. Surround sound will reverberate in the center of the room, making the listener feel immersed.
Dolby Atmos surround sound amplification capability
Illustrating with an example: In a kitchen designed with an open space on the left side, the surround sound channels will be softer and less intricate on the left, and more pronounced on the right.
Conclusion:
Creating true surround sound can be intricate, and not every space accommodates it.
Choosing a suitable soundbar for your space
Therefore, if your space is limited, consider affordable floor-standing speakers from brands like Sony, LG, Samsung, etc., to install indoors. This provides excellent surround sound and enhances your entertainment experience.