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Comparison Sony HT-S20R vs JBL Bar 5.1 Surround

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Wireless rear speakers. Possibility of connecting speakers to a soundbar. This model does not have Spotify Connect and Amazon Alexa services.
Audio format5.15.1
Mount typeshelf / wallshelf / wall
Rear acoustics
Ultra HD (4K)
Tech specs
Rated power400 W550 W
Soundbar speaker power355 W250 W
Rear speaker power90 W
Frequency range34 – 20000 Hz
Sensitivity103 dB
Subwoofer
Wireless subwoofer
Acoustic designbass-reflex typebass-reflex type
Subwoofer power65 W300 W
Subwoofer speaker size254 mm
Subwoofer dimensions (WxHxD)192x387x342 mm305x440x305 mm
Subwoofer weight7 kg10.6 kg
Interfaces
Interfaces
 
 
 
Bluetooth
 
AirPlay 2
Chromecast
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth /4.2/
LAN
Audio decoders
 
Dolby Digital
 
DTS
Dolby Digital
Dolby Pro Logic II
Connectors
Inputs
USB A
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
optical
USB A
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
optical
HDMI input1 pc
HDMI output1 pc1 pc
HDMI versionv 2.0
Speakers
Number of speakers7 шт
Tweeter size32 mm
Full range speaker size
57 mm /oval/
General
Display
Control
 
remote control
Power consumption40 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)760x52x86 mm1018x58x100 mm
Projector weight2 kg2.85 kg
Color
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Rear acoustics

The rear speakers provide a more realistic and spacious soundbar sound, allowing you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of what is happening. Such sound system, often consisting of a pair of speakers, are installed behind the intended seating area of the listeners, complementing the sound of the main source.

Ultra HD (4K)

The ability of the projector to output a video signal in Ultra HD (4K) resolution — 3840x2160. This is the highest resolution used in modern consumer video equipment — 4 times higher than Full HD. However, note that this feature significantly affects the price of the projector, and to view such a video signal, you will need an appropriate screen. Therefore, it makes sense to specifically look for an UltraHD device only if you initially plan to connect it to a screen of the appropriate resolution.

This feature requires the projector to have at least one HDMI output (see below). In this case, the video signal source can be either an external device or the projector itself, operating in the format of a media centre (for example, a model with direct playback from USB media).

Rated power

The total power rating of the sound projector speakers (including subwoofer, if present).

This parameter is often used to estimate the overall sound volume of the device, but this is not entirely true. The fact is that the actual sound volume is determined mainly by the power of the main speakers of the sound projector, and the total power is the sum of this power and the power of the subwoofer. Therefore, models with the same power rating can vary markedly in actual volume: for example, a 150-watt soundbar with a 50-watt subwoofer will be louder than a 100-watt projector with a subwoofer of the same power, although in both cases the rated power will be equal to 200 watts.

Summing up, we can say that it is possible to evaluate the volume by rated power only if the sound projector is not equipped with a subwoofer — in such models, the rated power is equal to the power of the main speakers. In other cases, it is worth focus on the power of the soundbar and the power of the subwoofer directly stated in the characteristics (see below for both).

Soundbar speaker power

The nominal power of the speakers installed directly in the soundbar, excluding the subwoofer (in models with a built-in subwoofer, respectively, only the power of the main speakers is taken into account).

This indicator directly determines the overall volume of the sound projector; It is worth choosing according to this parameter taking into account the specifics of the room in which the projector is planned to be installed: the larger the room and the greater the distance to the viewer, the higher the power should be, otherwise the soundbar will not be able to effectively sound the scene. Detailed recommendations on the optimal power for different situations can be found in special sources.

Rear speaker power

The power rating of the rear speakers, which are usually responsible for surround sound effects. The higher the watt rating, the louder and richer the sound can be. Models with high power rear speakers are ideal for large rooms.

Frequency range

The audio frequency range supported by the projector's speakers.

When evaluating this parameter, it is worth remembering that the audibility range of the human ear is about 16 – 22,000 Hz (and narrows with age). If the projector's frequency range is narrower, this can result in "cutting" low or high frequencies (however, with a slight narrowing, this effect is almost imperceptible). There are models in which the frequency limit is much wider — however, this is a kind of "side effect" of high-quality acoustics and has no meaning other than advertising.

Also note that a wide frequency range in itself does not guarantee high-quality sound — a lot depends on other parameters of the projector.

Sensitivity

The sensitivity value determines the volume of the projector when a signal of a certain power is applied to it. Given the same input power and impedance, a more sensitive system will produce higher volume.

This parameter is important primarily when operating the projector with an external amplifier. At the same time, models with values up to 88 dB are considered low sensitivity, 88 – 92 dB are considered medium, and more than 92 dB are considered high sensitivity.

Wireless subwoofer

The presence of a wireless subwoofer in the design of the sound projector.

Any subwoofer enhances the bass response, delivering rich bass. The advantage of a wireless subwoofer is the ability to install it almost anywhere in the room without the hassle of laying wires — this makes it easier to adjust the sound to specific conditions. In addition, such subwoofers can have a fairly solid speaker size — 200 mm or more (see below for more details). However note that wireless acoustics require their own power source and significantly affect the cost of the projector.

Subwoofer power

The rated power of the subwoofer included in the design or delivery of the sound projector.

The higher the power, the louder the sub can sound, the richer the bass it can provide. On the other hand, an increase in power inevitably promises an increase in the size and cost of the speaker. Therefore, an overly powerful subwoofer is just as undesirable as one that is too weak. Detailed recommendations for selecting power for the size and acoustic characteristics of a particular room can be found in special sources.

Note that the external subwoofer in soundbars should be approximately twice as powerful as the soundbar in order to prevent sound sags at maximum volume. So, if the total output power of the speaker system is 300 watts, then 100 of them should come from the soundbar alone, and 200 should go directly to the subwoofer.
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