Ideal Soundbars for LG 65" NANO75?

Started by bullcitygal on May 06, 2024

I'm looking to buy a soundbar to complement my new LG 65" NANO75 TV. Can anyone recommend some good options?

Solved by SouperFoe in post #3
@bullcitygal, have you checked out TechReviewer's article on the best soundbars for your LG TV? Here's the link to it: Best Soundbars for the LG 65" NANO75 TV. They've done a thorough analysis of various soundbars including their features, connectivity options, and overall performance. I found it quite helpful in my search.

Based on my experience, the Sony HT-A5000 is an excellent choice. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for a immersive surround sound experience.

@bullcitygal, have you checked out TechReviewer's article on the best soundbars for your LG TV? Here's the link to it: Best Soundbars for the LG 65" NANO75 TV. They've done a thorough analysis of various soundbars including their features, connectivity options, and overall performance. I found it quite helpful in my search.

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@SouperFoe. That's really useful information. The article gives me a good idea of what to look for in a soundbar and also suggests some great options to consider. I'll definitely read through the article before making a decision.

I recently bought the Polk Audio Signa S4 soundbar, and it's been working great with my LG 65" NANO75 TV. It has good sound quality and is pretty affordable too.

@bullcitygal, have you thought about your preferred audio formats? Like @SouperFoe mentioned, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support can make a huge difference in the overall experience. Also, consider HDMI ARC/eARC for better connectivity and ease of use.

That's true, @FuzzySets. I hadn't really considered those factors before. Thanks for the advice. It seems like having HDMI ARC/eARC support is pretty important, especially if I want to get the most out of my LG 65" NANO75 TV.

Another thing to consider is whether you need a subwoofer or wireless surround speakers. These can greatly enhance the bass and overall audio experience. However, they may require extra setup and space in your room.

Thanks for all the helpful advice everyone. I'm starting to get a better idea of what to look for now. I'll definitely read the TechReviewer article again and think about my specific needs before making a decision.

No problem, @bullcitygal. I'm glad you found the discussion useful. Good luck with your soundbar search!