Sony X77L Soundbar Recommendation?

Started by reversingmachine on May 09, 2024

I recently bought a Sony 65" X77L TV and I'm looking for the best soundbar to pair with it. Can you guys recommend some options that would work well with my TV?

Solved by kemonymous in post #3
The TechReviewer article Best Soundbars for the Sony 65" X77L TV discusses various soundbars suitable for the Sony 65" X77L TV. I've personally used the Sony HT-A5000, and it offers excellent audio quality with Dolby Atmos support. The Polk Audio Signa S4 Ultra-Slim Sound Bar is also a good alternative if you're looking for something more budget-friendly.

Have you checked out the Sony HT-A5000 5.1.2ch Dolby Atmos Sound Bar Surround Sound Home Theater? It's a great option for your Sony 65" X77L.

The TechReviewer article Best Soundbars for the Sony 65" X77L TV discusses various soundbars suitable for the Sony 65" X77L TV. I've personally used the Sony HT-A5000, and it offers excellent audio quality with Dolby Atmos support. The Polk Audio Signa S4 Ultra-Slim Sound Bar is also a good alternative if you're looking for something more budget-friendly.

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Thanks for the suggestions! I'll check out both of those soundbars. What are some factors to consider when choosing a soundbar for my TV?

When choosing a soundbar, it's important to consider features such as Bluetooth capability, surround sound formats, HDMI video/audio pass-through support, subwoofer and wireless surround speaker options, audio channels, and voice enhancement features. Your Sony 65" X77L TV supports eARC for optimal audio quality.

That's helpful! I appreciate the advice. I'll make sure to consider all those factors when selecting a soundbar. Thanks again!

You're welcome! Good luck with your search, and let us know if you have any other questions.

I've been using the Polk Audio Signa S4 Ultra-Slim Sound Bar for a while now, and it's served me well. It has Bluetooth support and provides decent audio quality. However, if you're looking for something with more advanced features like Dolby Atmos support, I'd recommend the Sony HT-A5000.

Thanks for sharing your experience, @Nerdist18! I'll definitely keep that in mind while making my decision.