simranjeet2310
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I was previously using a Samsung 2.1 soundbar and was genuinely excited to upgrade to the Ultimea Nova S90 — their so-called flagship 7.1.4 model at the time, before the Skywave series was launched. Given the premium price and all the marketing claims, I expected a top-tier experience.
The product arrived well-packed, and the delivery was smooth, so no issues there. But the moment I turned it on, the disappointment began. Despite all the hype around “immersive Dolby Atmos sound,” the performance was flat, hollow, and nowhere near what a ~€400 soundbar should deliver. I kept convincing myself that maybe this is just how Dolby Atmos systems are tuned — but no matter what settings I tried, it simply sounded worse than my old Samsung 2.1 system.
When the Skywave X70 launched, I decided to give that a try — and that’s when I finally heard what a real Atmos soundbar should sound like. Just to be sure, I set up the Nova S90 again side-by-side. Unfortunately, even after the latest firmware update (v190), the results were the same: dull, lifeless audio with no real surround experience.
At this point, my five-year-old Samsung still sounds far better than the Nova S90. Now, it just sits there as a reminder of an expensive mistake I should have returned when I had the chance. I truly wanted to love this product, but the Nova S90 has been nothing but a major disappointment.
The product arrived well-packed, and the delivery was smooth, so no issues there. But the moment I turned it on, the disappointment began. Despite all the hype around “immersive Dolby Atmos sound,” the performance was flat, hollow, and nowhere near what a ~€400 soundbar should deliver. I kept convincing myself that maybe this is just how Dolby Atmos systems are tuned — but no matter what settings I tried, it simply sounded worse than my old Samsung 2.1 system.
When the Skywave X70 launched, I decided to give that a try — and that’s when I finally heard what a real Atmos soundbar should sound like. Just to be sure, I set up the Nova S90 again side-by-side. Unfortunately, even after the latest firmware update (v190), the results were the same: dull, lifeless audio with no real surround experience.
At this point, my five-year-old Samsung still sounds far better than the Nova S90. Now, it just sits there as a reminder of an expensive mistake I should have returned when I had the chance. I truly wanted to love this product, but the Nova S90 has been nothing but a major disappointment.