hi Caroline,
like you i have a lg tv and wanted a decent soundbar to go with it, so i
initially looked at the lg models but at that time they didn't do what i wanted
them to .
i wanted a sound bar that could handle both dolby atmos and dts-x which are the
latest sound formats being used by movie makers, but just like when video
recorders first came out and there was vhs and betamax you couldn't know which
of the new sound formats would win out.
at the time none of the lg sound bars could handle dolby atmos and that was why
i went for a sony model.
that's not the case any more and lg have a few models that can handle both
sound formats but none of them are their from their cheaper models.
the ones that handle both formats seem to start around £270.
there's no reason why you need to stick to a lg model as with the sound coming
via the ARC HDMI socket you should get high quality sound no matter which make
the sound bar is.
although movie makers are using both of the newer sound formats it does look as
if dolby atmos is begining to win that battle according to articles i've read
on the web.
pete.
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