If you consult Reddit’s crowd of home theater enthusiasts, no soundbar systems are worth the money or can compare to an entry-level wired home theater. Find a basic wired speaker for $200 on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, and you can get easily better sound than any $1,500 soundbar can supply. That soundbar is likely to be dead or unsupported long before your receiver dies, anyway.
To that, I point to high-end systems like the new LG S95TR. This hugely powerful 810-watt, 9.1.5 system can fill medium-size rooms with truly cinematic sound, and it sets up and pairs with late-model TVs (LG OLEDs especially) in seconds.
With no cables except for power and a single HDMI connection, it’s about as easy and cheap—for this number of drivers—as you’ll find in the Dolby Atmos-sphere. Sure, you could buy a mid-tier home theater setup with a receiver, tons of cables, and speakers, but it really just doesn’t sound that much better for this amount of money anymore, and it’s so much more of a pain in most other ways. If I were outfitting my fancy new living room, especially if I was a renter, I’d probably start here.
Easy Install
Most audio brands don’t want to admit it to you, but creating anything that resembles cinematic sound requires a lot of speakers. If possible, you want dedicated drivers for every single channel that the sound mixer of the film or TV show used to create the mix, so that your system isn’t having to blend things together unnaturally. The S95TR has a massive array of 14 drivers aimed at both your ears and your walls and ceiling, plus a large 16-inch wireless subwoofer to fill out the low end.
Despite this huge array of speakers, the bar itself is only about 3 inches tall and 49 inches long, which makes it easy to place on most modern TV stands (it also has mounting holes for wall mounting, if that’s your thing). The rear speakers are large and triangular at the front, with grilles on top for ceiling-firing Atmos speakers (they bounce sound off to simulate ceiling-mounted speakers that are hugely annoying to mount). You’ll want to mount these or place them on cabinets or stands, depending on how your room is laid out. I put them on speaker stands behind my couch, aiming them toward the center of the room. The subwoofer is also fairly easy to place, just find a spot in your room with an outlet where you like the bass response and plug it in.