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Velvet
12-02-2022, 01:24 PM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?

retiredguy123
12-02-2022, 02:12 PM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?
There are all kinds of options at all price levels. If you want a soundbar, you may want to check out the new Roku soundbars, that have the option to add additional wireless speakers, and it will also turn your TV into a Roku streaming device.

I don't think your Samsung skipping problem is related to the brand name. You don't need to install speakers in the wall. Just put them on a cabinet or bookshelf or buy speaker stands.

Another option is to buy a receiver and connect your speakers to it, especially if you want surround sound. That is my preferred method for a sound room, and I like Pioneer receivers. As far as price goes, the sky is the limit.

Velvet
12-02-2022, 03:02 PM
I have a pioneer surround system up north, with subwoofer which scares me with its power when playing movies. My husband set it up with a receiver and many inputs. In TV I have to set up my own system, my dear hubby can’t help me any more.

retiredguy123
12-02-2022, 03:22 PM
If you are going to buy a receiver, get one with bluetooth to connect to your phone, and get at least a 5.1 surround connection for speakers. It is actually better to use at least 2 subwoofers. Don't spend a lot of money on the rear surround speakers. They don't do much. Also, I like Pioneer receivers, but I don't recommend Pioneer speakers. If you have a big budget, Definitive Technology powered tower speakers are great, and they have subwoofers built in. The biggest set-up challenge is to hide the speaker wires to the rear speakers.

Velvet
12-02-2022, 03:38 PM
Can I hide the wires under the floor? That’s what we did up north. I find the quality of sound depends to a certain extent on the budget, in TV I also have to be careful not to get it so that it bothers my wonderful neighbors. In my younger days I had an equalizer for the amp, do they have those for sound systems?

Pinball wizard
12-02-2022, 03:55 PM
Take a look at ZVOX. I have one and like it.

retiredguy123
12-02-2022, 04:00 PM
Can I hide the wires under the floor? That’s what we did up north. I find the quality of sound depends to a certain extent on the budget, in TV I also have to be careful not to get it so that it bothers my wonderful neighbors. In my younger days I had an equalizer for the amp, do they have those for sound systems?
I ran my wires along the wall at the floor, under the carpet. But, I used special plastic conduit to run the wires around a door frame. Almost totally invisible. A receiver will have several sound effect settings that will do the same thing as an equalizer. You can buy a separate equalizer, but, most people don't use equalizers anymore. Unless you are in an apartment, I don't think the sound will bother the neighbors.

arbajeda
12-03-2022, 06:12 AM
Set your wi-fi connection to your Samsung sound bar to the 5GHz band. I had the same problem (skipping) with mine and making that change fixed it.

Joe Sacco
12-03-2022, 06:51 AM
I love my Sonos, I run two SLs on stands, a Beam soundbar and the sub woofer. Great streaming features and rich sound quality. No wires.

Nucky
12-03-2022, 07:23 AM
Bose anything is your answer.

I did buy a $99 dollar Roku speaker in a moment of weakness and am happy with the quality. It is just for the bedroom television so it fine.

The Granddaddy Soundbar and wireless woofer on the living room television can’t be beat in the thousand dollar price range. Watching Top Gun or Maverick on that set makes you feel like the planes are landing in your living room. It even comes with equipment to customize the sound in the space you are using it in.

Bose customer service is top drawer.

Good luck!

retiredguy123
12-03-2022, 07:26 AM
Set your wi-fi connection to your Samsung sound bar to the 5GHz band. I had the same problem (skipping) with mine and making that change fixed it.
I'm confused. I could be wrong, but I don't think the Samsung F450 has a wifi connection. There is a wireless antenna connection between the soundbar and the subwoofer, but it uses a 2.4GHz frequency and I don't think that can be changed. The manual says:

"If you use a device that uses the same frequency (2.4GHz) near the system, interference may cause some sound interruption."

I assumed that the reference the OP made about streaming was a bluetooth connection with an IPhone. OP, you may want to check for any other wireless devices in the area that could be causing interference with the soundbar antenna.

retiredguy123
12-03-2022, 08:11 AM
Bose anything is your answer.

I did buy a $99 dollar Roku speaker in a moment of weakness and am happy with the quality. It is just for the bedroom television so it fine.

The Granddaddy Soundbar and wireless woofer on the living room television can’t be beat in the thousand dollar price range. Watching Top Gun or Maverick on that set makes you feel like the planes are landing in your living room. It even comes with equipment to customize the sound in the space you are using it in.

Bose customer service is top drawer.

Good luck!
I agree with the customer service. I purchased a pair of Bose 901 speakers over 40 years ago, and, after only 30 years of use, they started to vibrate. I called Bose, and they paid to have them shipped back, repaired them, and shipped them back to me. My total cost was $100.

I now have a small Bose soundbar in my bedroom and a pair of the 700 headphones. It looks like their top-of-the line soundbar surround system costs about $2,100. Expensive, but I'm sure it sounds good.

Nucky
12-03-2022, 08:56 AM
I agree with the customer service. I purchased a pair of Bose 901 speakers over 40 years ago, and, after only 30 years of use, they started to vibrate. I called Bose, and they paid to have them shipped back, repaired them, and shipped them back to me. My total cost was $100.

I now have a small Bose soundbar in my bedroom and a pair of the 700 headphones. It looks like their top-of-the line soundbar surround system costs about $2,100. Expensive, but I'm sure it sounds good.

I bought it at a Bose outlet in South Jersey just before we moved here. All reconditioned equipment. $1200. If it was new it was over $2000. We don’t drink or drug and rarely gamble. Electronics are my weakness!

carlsondg
12-03-2022, 09:07 AM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?

Go with the Sonos ARC system. It is a superior product with a superior price.

Joeint
12-03-2022, 09:35 AM
Bose anything is your answer.

I did buy a $99 dollar Roku speaker in a moment of weakness and am happy with the quality. It is just for the bedroom television so it fine.

The Granddaddy Soundbar and wireless woofer on the living room television can’t be beat in the thousand dollar price range. Watching Top Gun or Maverick on that set makes you feel like the planes are landing in your living room. It even comes with equipment to customize the sound in the space you are using it in.

Bose customer service is top drawer.

Good luck!

No highs no lows must be Bose, not my favorite sound system.

Mulliganguy
12-03-2022, 10:45 AM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?

I have a full surround sound system for sale with Rocket Fish wireless connection for rear speakers 7.1 Sony receiver and speaker stands krewzen2@yahoo.com for more information . krewzen2@yahoo. com

daniel200
12-03-2022, 03:51 PM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?

I had a premium Bose system for many years .. but was never happy with it. I am now “all in” on Sonos and have them in every room of the house. For the TV, I use a Sonos beam paired with 2 sonos ones and the sonos subwoofer mini. I am very satisfied. Streaming anything from my iphone is a breeze. And sonos makes it easy to stream to any and all rooms at once (also easy to stream TV audio to any other speaker)

Whatever you choose, stay away from bluetooth speakers. The bluetooth spec does not support the required data speeds for truely high fidelity. So the bluetooth connection will limit sound quality. (Well I suspect that many of the seniors here have some loss of hearing … so you may not notice …)

Velvet
12-03-2022, 04:33 PM
Ah, my hearing is still very good I wish my eyes were as good…. I’ll have to re-examine the Sonos line up. The one I have is about 36 inches long (I estimate) and it’s wall mounted under the television. Up north, I have surround sound. But in TV too I would like to have a good sound system in a couple of rooms, I mean, if a penny drops on the recording, I can tell in the room exactly where that penny is physically. Perhaps I don’t need a dedicated sound room. I learn so much from this forum!

The Chipster
12-03-2022, 07:02 PM
Samsung sound bar F450 skips sometimes when streaming from iPhone. Sono bar doesn’t have enough bass for my liking. Anyone can recommend a good system for a sound room? Do I HAVE to put the speakers in the walls for right level positioning?

If you already have a Sonos soundbar, you have the gold standard. Just add the Sonos woofer (you can place it anywhere in the room such as behind a sofa)) and two rear Sonos One's (on top of your kitchen cabinets) and you will have the best sound you have ever heard.

Life is short - just do it

Velvet
12-03-2022, 07:40 PM
If you already have a Sonos soundbar, you have the gold standard. Just add the Sonos woofer (you can place it anywhere in the room such as behind a sofa)) and two rear Sonos One's (on top of your kitchen cabinets) and you will have the best sound you have ever heard.

Life is short - just do it

I just love your positivity! Thank you.

Altavia
12-04-2022, 07:13 AM
If you already have a Sonos soundbar, you have the gold standard. Just add the Sonos woofer (you can place it anywhere in the room such as behind a sofa)) and two rear Sonos One's (on top of your kitchen cabinets) and you will have the best sound you have ever heard.

Life is short - just do it

Same here, good advise.

PoolBrews
12-04-2022, 08:23 AM
Take a look at the Nakamichi Shockwafe Elite 7.1 (Shockwafe Elite 7.2 eARC with Dolby Atmos Soundbar | Dual Subs | 2-way Surrounds | Nakamichi USA | True Surround Soundbar with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X (https://www.nakamichi-usa.com/shockwafe-elite-72-earc)). This is an amazing sound system that gives excellent performance. The dual subwoofers are wireless, and the rear speakers connect to the subs, so no wires from the main soundbar to the rear speakers/subs!

I replaced my $5K system from my old home with this when I moved here and couldn't be happier. The sound rivals complete high end amp and speaker setup in a compact package.

srswans
12-04-2022, 08:38 AM
I love my Sonos, I run two SLs on stands, a Beam soundbar and the sub woofer. Great streaming features and rich sound quality. No wires.

I bought Sonos too - the Arc line in my case. Awesome and excellent bass. Got the white SL to blend it with the walls.

bmarasco
12-05-2022, 07:11 PM
Who can I use to integrate the system components … doing it on my own has not worked.