Experience Dolby Atmos Home Theater Setup at JBL Sound Gallery

As we’ve previously reported, we were invited to JBL Sound Gallery for an intimate hands-on experience of their audio peripherals. There were a handful of speakers and headphones that were tossed around that night (including the soon-to-be-available Harman Kardon Soho Wireless), but the main highlight of the night was their surround speaker setup featuring the immersive Atmos technology.

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Short for ‘atmosphere’ the Dolby Atmos sound technology reproduces music all around you, placing you right in the middle of the scene you’re watching. By that we mean hearing leaves rustling around you, rain falling above you, and wind rushing from left to right. You’ve probably heard of this name since some cinemas are now equipped with this technology like the one in Greenhills Promenade, Bonifacio High Street, and Century City Mall, among others.

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Sound Gallery’s speaker setup. Not seen here: 2 surround speakers

For Sound Gallery’s home theater, however, the arrangement is basically a 5.1.2 setup with the following speakers:

  • 1 center speaker
  • 2 satellite speakers
  • 2 surround speakers
  • 1 subwoofer
  • 2 additional speakers that project sound upward and bounces it off the roof so you have sound coming from above (speakers on shelf)

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This kind of experience wouldn’t be possible without this Denon A/V receiver which has Dolby Atmos surround sound technology embedded in its core. It also has premium internal components and 4K video passthrough so you get quality hardware and performance.

All in all, this kind of setup will cost around Php200K according to Rico Jumarang, Product Manager for JBL, Harman Kardon, AKG, and more.

Interested people who want to experience this exceptional sound technology may visit the JBL Sound Gallery at Bonifacio High Street in Taguig where the staff will be more than willing to give free demonstrations.

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Experience Dolby Atmos Home Theater Setup at JBL Sound Gallery

As we’ve previously reported, we were invited to JBL Sound Gallery for an intimate hands-on experience of their audio peripherals. There were a handful of speakers and headphones that were tossed around that night (including the soon-to-be-available Harman Kardon Soho Wireless), but the main highlight of the night was their surround speaker setup featuring the immersive Atmos technology.

JBL-Experience-4

Short for ‘atmosphere’ the Dolby Atmos sound technology reproduces music all around you, placing you right in the middle of the scene you’re watching. By that we mean hearing leaves rustling around you, rain falling above you, and wind rushing from left to right. You’ve probably heard of this name since some cinemas are now equipped with this technology like the one in Greenhills Promenade, Bonifacio High Street, and Century City Mall, among others.

JBL-Experience-6-arrows

Sound Gallery’s speaker setup. Not seen here: 2 surround speakers

For Sound Gallery’s home theater, however, the arrangement is basically a 5.1.2 setup with the following speakers:

  • 1 center speaker
  • 2 satellite speakers
  • 2 surround speakers
  • 1 subwoofer
  • 2 additional speakers that project sound upward and bounces it off the roof so you have sound coming from above (speakers on shelf)

JBL-Experience-5

This kind of experience wouldn’t be possible without this Denon A/V receiver which has Dolby Atmos surround sound technology embedded in its core. It also has premium internal components and 4K video passthrough so you get quality hardware and performance.

All in all, this kind of setup will cost around Php200K according to Rico Jumarang, Product Manager for JBL, Harman Kardon, AKG, and more.

Interested people who want to experience this exceptional sound technology may visit the JBL Sound Gallery at Bonifacio High Street in Taguig where the staff will be more than willing to give free demonstrations.

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Harman Kardon Soho Wireless gets local pricing

We were invited last night at JBL Sound Gallery along Bonifacio High Street in Taguig where they showcased a few of their products like ATMOS home theater speakers and portable headphones. Among these is the Harman Kardon Soho Wireless which is almost ready to make its official arrival here in the Philippines.

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Announced last IFA 2014 in Berlin, the Harman Kardon Soho Wireless is the wireless variant of the Soho that we’ve had the chance to test out early last year. It’s an elegant-looking headphones made of premium material and still has the same minimalist design that made us like it the first time.

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The Soho Wireless has a supra-aural design giving it an on-ear function. Its 30mm drivers are cased in a well-padded housing that promises comfort for the user as they are aimed for traveling. It connects either via Bluetooth or NFC (Near Field Communication) for those devices that support such feature.

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What’s unique about these pair of cans is its touch-sensitive controls embedded on the right cup. A swipe forward skips to the next track, a swipe back goes to the previous song, and a tap pauses, plays, or answers calls. This way, you can navigate through your music with ease while on-the-go. Clever.

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Hitting store shelves during the third week of February, the Harman Kardon Soho Wireless will retail for Php12,000.

Harman Kardon Soho Wireless:
Premium on-ear stereo headphones
Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
Impedance: 32 ohms
Max input power: 30 mW
Sensitivity: 100 dB @ 1 kHz / 1 mW
Bluetooth
NFC
aptX and AAC coding for superb sound quality
Optimized for travel, with included felt carrying case

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Top 5 home theater speakers from Gadgets in Style

We recently went on a trip to Gadgets in Style’s store over at Edsa Shangri-La where they showed and gave us a demo of their top 5 home theater speakers and audio equipment. We thought we’d give you the low-down on their features and packages just in case you’re planning to upgrade your entertainment room.

Below is Gadget in Style’s top 5 home theater systems arranged from the most affordable to the most expensive.

5. JBL SB350 sound bar with subwoofer

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All the necessary buttons are up top and are ligned up neatly.

JBL has been around for quite some time now providing audio solutions that are of good quality with affordable price points. The SB350 is their new sound bar which is now available only in Gadgets in Style. According to their staff, other stores are still on their way to acquiring this model. In addition, the bar can be mounted to a wall so it’s versatile enough to blend into any kind of setup.

The JBL SB350's wireless subwoofer is mainly a "support" for the sound bar and is a bit underwhelming.

The JBL SB350’s wireless subwoofer is mainly a “support” for the sound bar and is a bit underwhelming.

Sound Quality

Based on our experience, sound bars usually have powerful mids and highs with a subwoofer supporting the system. This was the case with the SB350. Its mid-high levels are warm and clear, while its virtual surround sound feature does its job pretty well. Bass is good, however we thought that it could still use some more oomph.

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JBL SB350 specs and features:
2x 2.25-inch full range drivers
1.25-inch dome tweeter
6.5-inch wireless subwoofer
Total amplifier power: 320W max
Frequency range: 45Hz – 20kHz
Maximum SPL: 100dB
Harman Display Surround mode
Dolby Digital Decoding
Harman Volume
Bluetooth
Price: Php22,990

See product listing here for full details.

4. Onkyo HT-R558 receiver with 5.1 speakers

The Onkyo receiver

The Onkyo receiver is an audio receiver that processes the sound before it comes out of the speakers. Users can also tweak the settings here.

Japanese company Onkyo specializes in home cinema and audio equipment. What we have here is the Onkyo HT-R558 receiver with its set of 5.1 surround speakers made by the same brand.

Sound Quality

While playing music, we initially noticed that the subwoofer gave strong bass which was confirmed later on when we used it for watching a movie. Its set of surround speakers, although small, produced good sound during the test. Our only gripe was that the bass naturally overpowers the mids and highs, but this should be fixed with a little tweak using the receiver.

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The main speakers, though small in size, give off serious sound at impressive levels.

Onkyo HT-R558 receiver specs and features:
100W per channel (5 ohms, 1kHz, 1% THD, 1 channel driven, IEC)
4x HDMI inputs, 1x output
5x composite video inputs and 2x outputs
3x digital audio inputs (2 digital/1 coaxial)
6x analog audio inputs and 1x output
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High-Resolution Audio Decoding
Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via front panel USB port
Double Bass function
HDTV-capable (720p/1080i)
Full-function IR remote control
Price: Php31,990 (set including the speakers)

See product listing here for full details.

3. JBL SB400 sound bar with subwoofer

The SB400

The SB400’s 8-inch woofer is larger than SB350’s 6.5-inch, making the entire system bass-heavy.

Another item from JBL is the SB400. This sound bar is pretty much similar to the SB350 with its dual 2.25-inch midrange cones but with a tad bit smaller high-frequency transducer. It also has a Bluetooth-powered subwoofer and a familiar design language.

Sound Quality

If the SB350 has good mids and highs, the SB400 has bass as its headliner. Its wireless woofer reproduces lows with little to no distortion even at full volume. If we were to nitpick, a bit of a downer here is the highs – which sounded a bit tin-y during our brief time with it. Nevertheless, it’s got the same virtual surround sound feature which throws the sound all around you while Bluetooth connectivity is present for streaming music from your phone.

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Navigation is the same for the SB400. Up top you have the controls for volume, source, and Bluetooth.

JBL SB400 specs and features:
2x 2.25-inch mid-range drivers
1x 1-inch high-frequency driver
Amplifier power: 60W max per channel
8-inch down-firing wireless subwoofer
Amplifier power: 200W max
Dolby Digital Decoding
Bluetooth
Harman Display Surround technology
Price: Php32,990

See product listing here for full details.

2. Harman Kardon Sabre SB35 sound bar with subwoofer

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Harman Kardon’s

Here’s another sound bar but this time it’s from Harman Kardon. The Sabre SB35 is one sleek bar made of 8 independent channels of performance-tuned drivers and one slim subwoofer capable of being wall-mounted that complements the thinness of the 32mm aluminum sound bar.

Sound Quality

Harman Kardon has already established its name through its quality products so it’s no longer a surprise that their speakers sound wonderful. The SB35 has a balanced method of reproducing sound – with the right punch of mids, clear highs, and powerful lows through its thin-profiled woofer. The mids are especially commendable as they lead the entirety of the sound with rich textures.

At just 28mm, the soundbar ends with a thin, aluminum edge that looks good in any set up.

At just 32mm, the soundbar ends with a thin, aluminum edge that looks good in any set up.

Harman Kardon Sabre SB35 specs and features:
Frequency range: 43Hz – 22kHz
Maximum SPL: 104dB
4x mid-range drivers @ 20W
4x high-range drivers @ 15W
100W wireless bass reflex subwoofer
1x HDMI port
Bluetooth
Price: Php50,990

See product listing here for full details.

1. Infinity 5.1 speakers with Harman Kardon 171 receiver

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The twin towers are your main front speakers while the two smaller bookshelf speakers are used for surround. You also have the large center speaker just above the Harman Kardon receiver.

Want to go for a full-on home theater set up? You won’t go wrong with tower speakers with a dedicated receiver to ensure full immersion while watching your movies. The 5.1 Infinity speakers combine altogether to give off impressive sound reproduction, while Karman Hardon receiver ensures that you have good balance whether watching movies or even just playing music.

Sound Quality

Heart-thumping lows, soulful mids, and crisp highs — that’s what we experienced when this set up showed off what it could do. There are no virtual surround sound here. All you get is active surround speakers that effectively puts you in the middle of whatever it is you’re watching — an auditory journey worth writing home about.

Harman Kardon 171 receiver specs:
Seven 100-watt-per-channel amplifiers with high-performance digital power supply
Apple AirPlay, Bluetooth, DLNA 1.5 technology
HARMAN TrueStream technology
6x 3D-ready HDMI inputs with one with MHL and two HDMI outputs
Dual subwoofer outputs
Multiroom system with assignable amplifier
Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM decoding
EzSet/EQ III auto-calibration
HARMAN GreenEdge technology
vTuner (Internet radio) streaming
Multi-device, programmable/learning remote control
Harman Kardon remote app for compatible iOS
and Android smartphones and tablet

See product listing here for full details.

Note: We were able to test out each set of speakers only for a few minutes while we were at the store. Verdict may change during prolonged use. 

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Gadget in Style’s store, located at the 6th floor of Edsa Shangri-La, also carries other home theater products like flat TVs in different sizes.

They also sell audio solutions like headphones. 

They also sell audio solutions like headphones and portable speakers.

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Top 5 home theater speakers from Gadgets in Style

We recently went on a trip to Gadgets in Style’s store over at Edsa Shangri-La where they showed and gave us a demo of their top 5 home theater speakers and audio equipment. We thought we’d give you the low-down on their features and packages just in case you’re planning to upgrade your entertainment room.

Below is Gadget in Style’s top 5 home theater systems arranged from the most affordable to the most expensive.

5. JBL SB350 sound bar with subwoofer

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All the necessary buttons are up top and are ligned up neatly.

JBL has been around for quite some time now providing audio solutions that are of good quality with affordable price points. The SB350 is their new sound bar which is now available only in Gadgets in Style. According to their staff, other stores are still on their way to acquiring this model. In addition, the bar can be mounted to a wall so it’s versatile enough to blend into any kind of setup.

The JBL SB350's wireless subwoofer is mainly a "support" for the sound bar and is a bit underwhelming.

The JBL SB350’s wireless subwoofer is mainly a “support” for the sound bar and is a bit underwhelming.

Sound Quality

Based on our experience, sound bars usually have powerful mids and highs with a subwoofer supporting the system. This was the case with the SB350. Its mid-high levels are warm and clear, while its virtual surround sound feature does its job pretty well. Bass is good, however we thought that it could still use some more oomph.

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JBL SB350 specs and features:
2x 2.25-inch full range drivers
1.25-inch dome tweeter
6.5-inch wireless subwoofer
Total amplifier power: 320W max
Frequency range: 45Hz – 20kHz
Maximum SPL: 100dB
Harman Display Surround mode
Dolby Digital Decoding
Harman Volume
Bluetooth
Price: Php22,990

See product listing here for full details.

4. Onkyo HT-R558 receiver with 5.1 speakers

The Onkyo receiver

The Onkyo receiver is an audio receiver that processes the sound before it comes out of the speakers. Users can also tweak the settings here.

Japanese company Onkyo specializes in home cinema and audio equipment. What we have here is the Onkyo HT-R558 receiver with its set of 5.1 surround speakers made by the same brand.

Sound Quality

While playing music, we initially noticed that the subwoofer gave strong bass which was confirmed later on when we used it for watching a movie. Its set of surround speakers, although small, produced good sound during the test. Our only gripe was that the bass naturally overpowers the mids and highs, but this should be fixed with a little tweak using the receiver.

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The main speakers, though small in size, give off serious sound at impressive levels.

Onkyo HT-R558 receiver specs and features:
100W per channel (5 ohms, 1kHz, 1% THD, 1 channel driven, IEC)
4x HDMI inputs, 1x output
5x composite video inputs and 2x outputs
3x digital audio inputs (2 digital/1 coaxial)
6x analog audio inputs and 1x output
Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High-Resolution Audio Decoding
Direct Digital Connection of iPod/iPhone via front panel USB port
Double Bass function
HDTV-capable (720p/1080i)
Full-function IR remote control
Price: Php31,990 (set including the speakers)

See product listing here for full details.

3. JBL SB400 sound bar with subwoofer

The SB400

The SB400’s 8-inch woofer is larger than SB350’s 6.5-inch, making the entire system bass-heavy.

Another item from JBL is the SB400. This sound bar is pretty much similar to the SB350 with its dual 2.25-inch midrange cones but with a tad bit smaller high-frequency transducer. It also has a Bluetooth-powered subwoofer and a familiar design language.

Sound Quality

If the SB350 has good mids and highs, the SB400 has bass as its headliner. Its wireless woofer reproduces lows with little to no distortion even at full volume. If we were to nitpick, a bit of a downer here is the highs – which sounded a bit tin-y during our brief time with it. Nevertheless, it’s got the same virtual surround sound feature which throws the sound all around you while Bluetooth connectivity is present for streaming music from your phone.

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Navigation is the same for the SB400. Up top you have the controls for volume, source, and Bluetooth.

JBL SB400 specs and features:
2x 2.25-inch mid-range drivers
1x 1-inch high-frequency driver
Amplifier power: 60W max per channel
8-inch down-firing wireless subwoofer
Amplifier power: 200W max
Dolby Digital Decoding
Bluetooth
Harman Display Surround technology
Price: Php32,990

See product listing here for full details.

2. Harman Kardon Sabre SB35 sound bar with subwoofer

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Harman Kardon’s

Here’s another sound bar but this time it’s from Harman Kardon. The Sabre SB35 is one sleek bar made of 8 independent channels of performance-tuned drivers and one slim subwoofer capable of being wall-mounted that complements the thinness of the 32mm aluminum sound bar.

Sound Quality

Harman Kardon has already established its name through its quality products so it’s no longer a surprise that their speakers sound wonderful. The SB35 has a balanced method of reproducing sound – with the right punch of mids, clear highs, and powerful lows through its thin-profiled woofer. The mids are especially commendable as they lead the entirety of the sound with rich textures.

At just 28mm, the soundbar ends with a thin, aluminum edge that looks good in any set up.

At just 32mm, the soundbar ends with a thin, aluminum edge that looks good in any set up.

Harman Kardon Sabre SB35 specs and features:
Frequency range: 43Hz – 22kHz
Maximum SPL: 104dB
4x mid-range drivers @ 20W
4x high-range drivers @ 15W
100W wireless bass reflex subwoofer
1x HDMI port
Bluetooth
Price: Php50,990

See product listing here for full details.

1. Infinity 5.1 speakers with Harman Kardon 171 receiver

Infinity-speakers-1

The twin towers are your main front speakers while the two smaller bookshelf speakers are used for surround. You also have the large center speaker just above the Harman Kardon receiver.

Want to go for a full-on home theater set up? You won’t go wrong with tower speakers with a dedicated receiver to ensure full immersion while watching your movies. The 5.1 Infinity speakers combine altogether to give off impressive sound reproduction, while Karman Hardon receiver ensures that you have good balance whether watching movies or even just playing music.

Sound Quality

Heart-thumping lows, soulful mids, and crisp highs — that’s what we experienced when this set up showed off what it could do. There are no virtual surround sound here. All you get is active surround speakers that effectively puts you in the middle of whatever it is you’re watching — an auditory journey worth writing home about.

Harman Kardon 171 receiver specs:
Seven 100-watt-per-channel amplifiers with high-performance digital power supply
Apple AirPlay, Bluetooth, DLNA 1.5 technology
HARMAN TrueStream technology
6x 3D-ready HDMI inputs with one with MHL and two HDMI outputs
Dual subwoofer outputs
Multiroom system with assignable amplifier
Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM decoding
EzSet/EQ III auto-calibration
HARMAN GreenEdge technology
vTuner (Internet radio) streaming
Multi-device, programmable/learning remote control
Harman Kardon remote app for compatible iOS
and Android smartphones and tablet

See product listing here for full details.

Note: We were able to test out each set of speakers only for a few minutes while we were at the store. Verdict may change during prolonged use. 

Gadgets-in-Style-2

Gadget in Style’s store, located at the 6th floor of Edsa Shangri-La, also carries other home theater products like flat TVs in different sizes.

They also sell audio solutions like headphones. 

They also sell audio solutions like headphones and portable speakers.

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