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Polk Signa S4 Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos $449 + Delivery ($0 C&C/In-Store) @ JB Hi-Fi

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Polk Signa S4 Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos. Cheapest it's been? RRP is $749, $300 off!

Key Features

  • Dolby Atmos certified 3.1.2 sound bar system

  • Seven speaker soundbar with up-firing drivers for fully immersive sound

  • Powerful wireless subwoofer for deep, effortless bass

  • Low-profile design won’t block your TV or your remote and can also be wall-mounted

  • VoiceAdjust™ technology - hear every word

  • Customisable sound - movie, music and night modes

  • One cable set-up with any TV (eARC or ARC HDMI, Optical, AUX)

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  • I am looking for something that can stream youtube audio through the tv and have result similar to a hifi… Would this be up to the job. cheers :)

    • You can't cast to this via WIFI if that's what you mean. That would require a Google Chromecast or TV with that built in. This model has bluetooth so technically you could pair your phone to it and play your Youtube audio.

      • Sorry, I mean does this have enough punch to use as a hifi audio device (whilst showing youtube video locally on tv, not casting)

        • Can't comment on this personally but taken from one of the reviews linked:

          How good does the Polk Audio Signa S4 sound?
          The earliest “surround sound” effects for soundbars were compromised and gimmicky, but the improvements in digital signal processing over the past few years have been nothing short of astounding. While the Polk Signa S4 can’t quite match the performance of a true surround system, the experience of watching a movie through these speakers is more than acceptable for anyone who doesn’t want to invest in–or doesn’t have the space for–a full array of speakers.

          The recent Marvel movie Spider-Man: No Way Home has an intricate sound mix with lots of moving audio effects, and the Polk impressively reproduced the sound. While there’s no way a system like this can match a proper Dolby Cinema experience, watching this movie at home with the Signa S4 delivered more detail than I could hear on the soundtrack when I saw the movie in a standard projection theater.

          Normal stereo and mono movie and television mixes sound great as well. Polk doesn’t try to manufacture a surround mix where there isn’t one. The Voice Adjust feature is especially impressive on old television shows, digging out and pumping up the conversation on old episodes of Gunsmoke or The Love Boat streaming on Pluto TV.

  • Can anyone explain how this is a better option than the Samsung Q600B? (which is the same price).

    I don't know much about home theatre audio or soundbars, but want to upgrade my TV's built-in speakers. I'm just wondering what makes this 3.1.2 soundbar better than Samsung's equivalent.

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      You should try them both. Having checked out both Polk and Sammy prior to buying 2 sound bars, the Polks stood out (to my untrained year) a country mile.

  • I’m amateur in this kind of thing, but is the brand can be recognized as well known enough?

    Never seen it before

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