D80 with Samsung OLED S90D

freddyblue

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Has anyone paired the D80 with a Samsung OLED S90D? Debating whether to get the D80 or a Samsung Q Symphony soundbar. Also any thoughts on the best Q Symphony model to get the best immersive surround experience (within my $400 budget). Is the integration of the tv sound with the soundbar Q Symphony effect positively noticeable? For the money, I have trouble believing that the D80 is as good as all the reviews. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
 
Has anyone paired the D80 with a Samsung OLED S90D? Debating whether to get the D80 or a Samsung Q Symphony soundbar. Also any thoughts on the best Q Symphony model to get the best immersive surround experience (within my $400 budget). Is the integration of the tv sound with the soundbar Q Symphony effect positively noticeable? For the money, I have trouble believing that the D80 is as good as all the reviews. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
“If seamless integration with your S90D is your top priority, then a Samsung Q-series (like the Q700C or Q800C) with Q-Symphony is definitely noticeable and pairs perfectly. However, for that same price range, I’d seriously consider the Skywave X60 — since it features dedicated channels (7.1.4 with Dolby Atmos), the jump to true surround sound is a big step up compared to a 3.1.2 setup. And if you want something more budget-friendly with powerful bass and four rear satellites, the Poseidon D80 Boom also performs really well.”

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I agree with what the admin said earlier, and I just want to add a bit based on my own experience.
If your main goal is easy and seamless integration with your TV, then Samsung’s Q-Symphony series is definitely a good pick — it's well-integrated and simple to use.
But if you care more about real surround sound and a stronger sense of audio immersion, then I honestly think the ULTIMEA Poseidon D80 is the better option.
It comes with four independent wireless surround speakers, plus Dolby Atmos decoding and ULTIMEA’s own SurroundX spatial positioning tech. Instead of just getting sound from the left and right, you actually get a more natural 3D soundstage where audio moves around you, making movies feel more engaging.
Hope that helpful.
 
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