The Sonos Arc Ultra is good for mixed usage. It has a balanced default sound profile that lends itself particularly well to dialogue-driven TV shows, aided by its discrete center. While there's an impressive amount of bass present for a standalone bar, it still doesn't render sub-bass wobbles and earth-shaking sound effects as intensely as a dedicated subwoofer. It can get plenty loud without compressing much, ensuring audio remains clean and pure, even at max volume. It's compatible with most major audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS. Bluetooth compatibility arrives to complement existing Wi-Fi and AirPlay integration, ensuring this bar plays well with your other devices (especially the Sonos ones).
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Reviewed on 28 Nov, 2024
The Sonos Arc Ultra is good for mixed usage. It has a balanced default sound profile that lends itself particularly well to dialogue-driven TV shows, aided by its discrete center. While there's an impressive amount of bass present for a standalone bar, it still doesn't render sub-bass wobbles and earth-shaking sound effects as intensely as a dedicated subwoofer. It can get plenty loud without compressing much, ensuring audio remains clean and pure, even at max volume. It's compatible with most major audio formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS. Bluetooth compatibility arrives to complement existing Wi-Fi and AirPlay integration, ensuring this bar plays well with your other devices (especially the Sonos ones).
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