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My name is JB. I recently purchased the A40 and the Posideon D80 Boom to enchance my TV audio. The A40 was lacking the sound quality i was looking for, so I upgraded to the D80 Boom. When I initially set up the D80 Boom with the HDMI that came with the package, I noticed that the connection was bad. I purchased a higher quality HDMI and that seems to be working so far. However, I hear distortion on the rear surrounds. I will monitor to see if this improves. The bass is great for the room I have it set up (18'×16'). A second sub would be great! I hope they can add this on a newer model because i would definitely purchase!

The A40 on the other hand has some issues- sound fades and goes out. I used it on a newer model Samsung. Probably due to using the optical cable rather than HDMI.
 
My name is JB. I recently purchased the A40 and the Posideon D80 Boom to enchance my TV audio. The A40 was lacking the sound quality i was looking for, so I upgraded to the D80 Boom. When I initially set up the D80 Boom with the HDMI that came with the package, I noticed that the connection was bad. I purchased a higher quality HDMI and that seems to be working so far. However, I hear distortion on the rear surrounds. I will monitor to see if this improves. The bass is great for the room I have it set up (18'×16'). A second sub would be great! I hope they can add this on a newer model because i would definitely purchase!

The A40 on the other hand has some issues- sound fades and goes out. I used it on a newer model Samsung. Probably due to using the optical cable rather than HDMI.
Welcome, JB! 👋🤗

Great to have you here. I’ve used the Poseidon D80 Boom a lot and I also own the Skywave X40, so I totally get where you’re coming from. In a 5.5 × 4.9 m room the D80 Boom has plenty of punch, and you can really feel that bass 😎. Nice call on the Ultra High Speed HDMI—that fixes connection hiccups for a lot of us.

About the rear-speaker distortion, here’s what usually works for me:

  • Lower the Surround Level a bit and place the rears 1–1.5 m from the couch at ear height.
  • Re-pair the rears and reboot the bar.
  • Use HDMI eARC/ARC set to Bitstream/Dolby (avoid extra post-processing in the TV).

On the second subwoofer: many of us are asking for it too. Meanwhile, try moving the sub 30–50 cm away from the wall/corner and test phase (0/180) until the bass blends more smoothly.

Regarding the A40: with optical, fades/cutouts are pretty common; HDMI (ARC) usually behaves much better.

If you can, share:
  • Your exact Samsung TV model,
  • The levels you’re using (bass/surround/up-firing),
  • And which apps you notice the distortion in.

We’ll help you dial it in. Enjoy the D80 Boom, and welcome to the community! 🎬🍿🤗
 
My name is JB. I recently purchased the A40 and the Posideon D80 Boom to enchance my TV audio. The A40 was lacking the sound quality i was looking for, so I upgraded to the D80 Boom. When I initially set up the D80 Boom with the HDMI that came with the package, I noticed that the connection was bad. I purchased a higher quality HDMI and that seems to be working so far. However, I hear distortion on the rear surrounds. I will monitor to see if this improves. The bass is great for the room I have it set up (18'×16'). A second sub would be great! I hope they can add this on a newer model because i would definitely purchase!

The A40 on the other hand has some issues- sound fades and goes out. I used it on a newer model Samsung. Probably due to using the optical cable rather than HDMI.
Hi, JB!

Thank you so much for sharing this very detailed and valuable user experience! Your comparison feedback between the A40 and the Poseidon D80 Boom is crucial for us and other users.

D80 Boom Rear Surround Distortion Issue:

Please try the following steps, which may help improve the situation or help us further pinpoint the problem:

Firmware Update: Ensure that both the D80 Boom and its rear surround satellite speakers are updated to the latest firmware via the official app.

Signal Interference: Please try keeping the rear surround speaker power adapters away from routers, microwave ovens, and other devices that may generate strong electromagnetic interference.

Channel Test: Use the soundbar's test tone function to listen to the sound from the rear surround speakers individually to see if the sound itself is unclear.

If you discover anything new during subsequent use, especially regarding the rear surround distortion issue, please feel free to contact us. We are always ready to assist you.

Valuable Suggestion for "Dual Subwoofer" Functionality:

This is a very professional and exciting idea! Our R&D team is developing such a product. We believe it will be available to everyone in the near future. Users like yourself, with high demands for sound quality, are the core driving force behind the evolution of our products.

Enjoy your experience! 🙌
 
I have the Samsung 40 inch Class N5200. I tried the A40 on that and didn't like the sound because that only connects with the optical. I run the D80 on a ONN 50". I use the presets now but will explore other settings. No upfiring on the D80. I wanted to try the X40 but it wont fit my stand & couldn't mount it on the wall. I like the Boom so far.
 
I have the Samsung 40 inch Class N5200. I tried the A40 on that and didn't like the sound because that only connects with the optical. I run the D80 on a ONN 50". I use the presets now but will explore other settings. No upfiring on the D80. I wanted to try the X40 but it wont fit my stand & couldn't mount it on the wall. I like the Boom so far.
Choosing a soundbar is a process of finding the optimal balance between sound quality, features, size, and connectivity. We sincerely hope the D80 Boom will continue to provide you with a satisfying auditory experience. If you discover anything new or have any questions during future use, we're here to support you.
 
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