Samsung HW-QS90H soundbar hands-on: Impressive bass performance without a subwoofer
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Samsung HW-QS90H soundbar hands-on: Impressive bass performance without a subwoofer
"The first thing I noticed about the QS90H is its impressive bass performance. Most of the time when a company claims its soundbar doesn't need a subwoofer, that proves to be untrue. But even in the chaos of a noisy demo area, I could clearly hear the bassy thump coming from the QS90H's built-in subwoofers. For once, I think would-be buyers could get by without a sub, especially in smaller living rooms."
"Samsung achieved this with two of those Quad woofers. These drivers push air in two directions rather than just one, which helps with the extra low-end tone. The company didn't sacrifice clarity either. The nine additional drivers, positioned for front, side, wide and up firing sound, provide the clear detail I've come to expect from Samsung."
"The QS90H also features Samsung's Convertible Fit Design technology that debuted on the QS700F last year. This tool allows you to sit the soundbar flat on a shelf or mantle, or rotate it to mount on the wall. Built-in sensors automatically adjust the driver performance for each orientation, so that sound quality isn't affected by the selected positioning."
The HW-QS90H is an all-in-one 7.1.2-channel soundbar with 13 drivers, including two Quad Bass Woofers that push air in two directions to enhance low-end performance. The design aims to eliminate the need for a standalone subwoofer in many rooms while preserving clarity through nine additional drivers positioned for front, side, wide and up-firing sound. Convertible Fit Design enables flat or wall-mounted placement, and built-in sensors automatically adjust driver performance for each orientation to maintain consistent audio. The exterior resembles the earlier QS700F, and pricing and availability have not been announced.
Read at Engadget
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