LG’s latest flagship Atmos soundbar is now available for $1,799 – truetalkies.com

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The 2022 LG Sound Bar lineup is led by the premium 9.1.5ch S95QR featuring five up-firing units including the world’s first center up-firing speaker (three on the sound bar and two in the separate rear speakers) delivering improved height perspective and dialog clarity. The S90QY , S80QY and S80QR models also feature up-firing center channel speakers.  The S95QR also includes rear up-firing speakers while the S90QY and S80QY support optional SPQ8 (2.0ch) rear speaker kit (sold separately).

Select 2022 LG Sound bars support both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X (S95QR, S90QY, S80QY, S80QR, S75Q) with up-firing speakers for dynamic three-dimensional audio. They also support pass-through of Dolby Vision as well as HDMI 2.1’s VRR and ALLM1. Other features include improved room calibration, compatibility with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, HDMI eARC, and TV Sound Mode Share with compatible LG TVs

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LG has finally released the 2022 soundbars it introduced in January, and it won’t surprise you to hear that you’ll pay a hefty price for the attention-getting flagship model. The 9.1.5-channel S95QR (pictured above) costs $1,799 (already on sale for $1,499 at Amazon and LG) and stands out with an up-firing center channel as well as similarly vertical wireless rear speakers. A subwoofer is included, too. In theory, you’ll have a better “perspective” with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio as well as clearer dialog. You can also expect HDMI 2.1 passthrough (with variable refresh rate and auto low-latency mode for gamers) as well as larger woofers and greater distances between speakers than previous models.

You don’t need to spend that much to get some of the benefits. The 3.1.3-channel S80QY ($899) and 5.1.3-channel S90QY ($1,199) also pack the upward-firing center speaker, and you can tack on a $200 SPQ8 kit if you want rear speakers. The $599, 3.1.2-channel S75Q is available if you’re fine with a more conventional up-firing speaker layout, and you can pay a relatively modest $399 for the S65Q ($250 at Amazon and LG) if you’re willing to skip vertical audio entirely.

Every soundbar offers Meridian Audio tuning, and most are compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. WiFi-connected models (from the S80QY up) also support a Wowcast audio dongle that provides wireless uncompressed 7.1.4-channel sound.

These aren’t the most affordable options at their official prices. On sale, though, they should compete well against some of the best soundbars in their respective categories. Just think carefully about the S95QR. While LG does have a center vertical speaker in its favor, Samsung’s comparable HW-Q950A packs an 11.1.4-channel setup at a similar price.

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