Sony HT-X8500 Soundbar review
Sony HT-X8500 Soundbar review
The HT-X8500 is an independent sound framework. There's no different remote subwoofer, nor superfluous remote encompass speakers. It's a brilliant, particular soundbar intended to fit pretty much anyplace.
The subwoofer might be implicit, however the bar remains pleasingly thin. An unassuming 89cm wide, it's reasonable for TVs estimating between 49-55-inches.
Sony has decided on a stripped back list of capabilities here to minimize expenses. There's no keen Wi-Fi availability, or on-screen menu. Rather the soundbar conveys by means of LED lights, which sign Dolby Atmos and DTS-X sources, also picked inputs.
The bar is driven by a slender finger-style controller, which regardless of its measurements isn't short of catches. All the different sound presets are given noticeable quality, close by handling modes.
Such effortlessness makes this a simple framework to live with. As it doesn't rely upon reflected sound to make its virtual encompass impacts, you can just sit it before the TV, or divider mount. There's no alignment required.
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