While Sony’s Theater Quad definitely sounds great, there are a few caveats that make me wish the system as a whole could be ...
We're comparing two high-quality, Atmos-capable systems — the Sony Theater Quad and Sonos Arc Ultra with Sub 4 and Era 300 ...
Sony MHC-V81D comes with a long feature list to please party lovers. Let's start with sound features. The audio system features a built-in Music equalizer (Emotion EQ), DSEE (Auto) sound ...
For the most part, the Quad system didn’t require any special set-up, other than plugging in the HDMI cable, plugging the speakers and subwoofer into power outlets and running the calibration routine.
On the audio front, it packs a 60W sound system with two pairs of midrange drivers, subwoofers, and tweeters, positioned high and on the sides for immersive sound that feels like it’s coming ...
A stereo camera has two separate lenses and ... It’s a bit of a Rube Goldberg device, but it allows the system to use Sony’s original camera software. An especially neat feature is that ...
Even with Trueplay disabled, the Theater Quad sounds more realistic, tactile, and full-bodied — much closer to what I want from an audio system than what the Sonos ever put out. The Sony ...