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QLED only: Samsung’s new Atmos soundbar blends with TV speakers for bigger sound

Samsung is all about TVs at CES, and there are plenty of splashy new models in all sorts of iterations to gawk at this year, including the wild new Sero model. But when it comes to soundbars, Samsung is playing things pretty close to the vest for CES 2020.

For now, the only model Samsung is highlighting is its new Q800T soundbar, but the latest sound machine from the TV masters is distinctive enough to stand alone.

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Like all Samsung soundbars, the Q800T is destined to be paired with a Samsung TV — the brand loves to keep it in the family. But this system takes that idea to a whole new level, pairing with Samsung’s QLED TVs to share its soundstage in a new feature Samsung is calling Samsung Symphony.

Using Symphony with select upper-tier models from Samsung combines the sound coming from the bar with the top speakers from the TV. In theory, this should provide an even more realistic and present soundstage when blended with the bar’s other onboard speakers.

Speaking of which, Samsung’s new Q800T packs 8 different speakers inside, including dual upfiring drivers for a 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos configuration. This means that, while you won’t get the full-force immersion of a system with dedicated satellite speakers to bring audio to life from all around you, you should still get some impressive hemispheric sound coming from the front of the room.

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In addition, the Q800T incorporates Samsung’s Acoustic Beam technology to create a more accurate soundstage. And of course, a side-firing wireless subwoofer adds the low-frequency audio so movies and prestige TV content comes through with the punch you’d expect from a cinematic audio setup.

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Apart from convincing you to pick up one of these bars along with your new QLED TV, the goal here seems to be to cram as much sound quality and as big a soundstage as possible in a bar with a very small form.

And frankly, as long as the speakers in your TV are well matched to the bar (and not too tinny), it makes sense to utilize the speakers that would otherwise just be sitting there out of service.

We’ll be checking out the Q800T from the showroom floor at CES 2020, and we’ll update this post once we know more, so keep checking back with us at Digital Trends as CES 2020 begins to ramp up.

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Ryan Waniata
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Ryan Waniata is a multi-year veteran of the digital media industry, a lover of all things tech, audio, and TV, and a…
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