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Sony sound bar
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Simon Cohen / Digital Trendsīut if you have both - as I do on my 2017 LG OLED C7 - here’s how to make your decision. Likewise, if you have an HDMI-ARC port, but not optical, the decision has been made for you. If your TV doesn’t have an HDMI-ARC port, that makes things even easier - you’ll have to use the optical connection. Whichever of these options you choose, you’ll get the exact same audio quality, so it really comes down to two things: Your TV’s outputs and your personal preference. With the exception of Bluetooth, there are no other options for connecting additional devices. Sony includes an optical cable in the box, but if you’d prefer to use HDMI, you’ll need to supply your own HDMI cable. Other than the Bluetooth option I mentioned above, there are only two ways to connect the soundbar to your TV: HDMI-ARC and optical.

sony sound bar

If you like your technology simple and straightforward, you’ll love the HT-S400. Connections and setup Simon Cohen / Digital Trends Should the soundbar block your TV’s infrared sensor, a built-in IR repeater on the back of the HT-S400 should prevent any communication problems. If you want to wall-mount the soundbar, all you need is the wall-mount template included in the box, and a pair of screws - built-in keyholes and small plastic standoffs on the back panel should provide an almost flush-to-the-wall result. Your TV will need to support the A2DP Bluetooth device profile, and sound quality won’t be as good as using a physical cable, but it’s a pretty handy option nonetheless. Speaking of wireless connections and placements, it’s worth noting that the HT-S400 has the ability to connect to a TV via Bluetooth instead of the usual HDMI or optical cable. (Remember that subwoofer placement matters less due to the low frequencies.) Interestingly, as one of the few front-firing subs in this category, and with a completely protected driver, you potentially could lie it on its side, for even greater placement flexibility. Still, you should be able to stash it in a corner somewhere to make it less obtrusive.

sony sound bar

It’s one of the biggest we’ve seen at this price at over 15 inches tall and 15 inches deep. The same can’t quite be said of its wireless subwoofer. The HT-S400 has the ability to connect to a TV via Bluetooth instead of the usual HDMI or optical cable.







Sony sound bar