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PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar Review

We rarely review speakers that top out over $1,000, so why are we checking out Sennheiser's $2,499.95 Ambeo Soundbar? Curiosity, for one—this is the company's first and only soundbar, so to come out of the gate with an offering that costs twice as much as some of our top picks is a bold move. But more than that, the Ambeo is marketed as the all-in-one solution you've been waiting for, with 13 drivers, 5.1.4 audio, and no need for surround speakers. We've heard claims like this before, though the products rarely astound as promised. But when a trusted brand comes out with a $2,500 behemoth that claims to do it all, we're more than willing to kick the tires. So does the Ambeo justify its insanely high price? Yes and no. The sound quality is top-notch and the immersive audio modes are impressive, but we'd still like to see a dedicated subwoofer. Design and Setup Measuring 5.3 by 49.8 by 6.7 inches (HWD, with rubber feet installed) and weighing nearly 41 pounds, the Ambeo is perhaps t...

The Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar is an excellent speaker for anything you want to listen to and creates an impressively wide sound field, though for $2,500 it can benefit from a dedicated subwoofer.

Powerful audio with rich bass depth, crisp highs, and listening modes tailored to music, film, and TV; Ambeo modes widen stereo field and create immersive listening experience

Wildly expensive; Big and heavy; We'd still like to add a subwoofer

Digitaltrends
★★★★
4 years ago
Sennheiser Ambeo soundbar review: Killer Atmos sound

In 2015, I got an early look at the first Dolby Atmos soundbar ever created, Yamaha’s YSP-5600. Devised as a singular solution to all your Atmos and DTS:X needs, the 5600 forgoes discrete surround speakers for gobs of “beam drivers” that bounce audio off your walls to immerse you in 3D sound. With similar aspirations — and a ton of homegrown innovations — Sennheiser’s first soundbar, the Ambeo, takes that idea to a whole new level. Packing glorious detail, rich and lyrical performance for both music and film, and shockingly realistic Dolby Atmos virtualization, Sennheiser’s $2,500 Ambeo soundbar isn’t some vanity system for the wealthy. It’s a holistic sound solution designed to please audiophiles, cinephiles, and everyone in between. And on almost all accounts, it does just that. As with a lot of new tech, there were some nagging issues inherent in Sennheiser’s first shot out of the gate when I initially received it — namely some latency problems for sound sourced directly from a TV —...

Incredibly detailed sound for all formats; Breathtaking Atmos virtualization; Polished, intuitive interface; Loaded with features; Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and MPEG-H decoding;

Beefy size (and no IR repeater) requires mounting;

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
4 years ago
Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar review review

Utterly convincing Dolby Atmos and DTS:X 3D sound; Ample power; Lots of inputs;

Really big; Very expensive;

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
4 years ago
Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar : Legendary sound

The Sennheiser Ambeo Soundbar will put a dent in your bank balance but if you’re after the best sounding soundbar, this is it

Best-in-class sound quality; Spectacular DTS:X and Dolby Atmos performance; Ambeo brings stereo content to life;

Extremely expensive; Inconveniently large; Doesn’t include rear speakers nor a dedicated subwoofer;

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