Soundbar Quad Channel Audio System.

diuran

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Most for small/medium-sized rooms, I see even for myself a Quad channel audio system, Similar to other 2 companies



I see here small size 2.5 inch all around speaker and need to be tweeter as well, best on angle that you don't need to put more speaker to one unit, and price will be much lower.

Need to have a hub that you can connect to eARC and second HDMI with min 4k/120Hz for consoles/pc/other devices, need to have Bluetooth in the newest standard 5.3 or 5.4 and most in my opinion app need to have finally any configuration for how far speakers are from tv and from each other. Any manual way will be good or the best, some automatic optimize sound using apps and phone will the best even if I need to pay little more that will guarantee a good soundstage.

Don't know yet how to connect everything, wirelessly will be great, but I little doubt in Ultimea to make all speakers wireless ( only power source cable need to be connected to each speaker) and only hub need to be connected to TV or Two rear speakers connected to each other with loooong cable and left unit will have power plug to power up both rear speakers. Subwoofer make completely Wirelessly.

On the market there is only 2 companies with one of them, extremely overprice quad channel sound system ( still you need to buy an expensive subwoofer as well), with their own issues and this, one of the companies. Maybe is worth to try Ultimea to make your own quad channel, with all the Dolby Atmos etc. connect to app, you have many different types of audio system, but you don't have that and there is still a place on the market before rest of the different companies wake up and starting making their own Quad channels Audio system.

That's only my IDEA but not only my Idea after talking on to the different audio forums and my friends that's a good Idea to try to make that type of audio system.

If this idea will be realized in the future Ultimea, please let me know to test them.

If any user have similar idea but done in different way, please write what will be your idea for Quad channel speakers for Ultimea.
 
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Most for small/medium-sized rooms, I see even for myself a Quad channel audio system, mostly similar to Hisense but in more compact size.


I see here small size 2.5 inch all around speaker and need to be tweeter as well, best on angle that you don't need to put more speaker to one unit, and price will be much lower.

Need to have a hub that you can connect to eARC and second HDMI with min 4k/120Hz for consoles/pc/other devices, need to have Bluetooth in the newest standard 5.3 or 5.4 and most in my opinion app need to have finally any configuration for how far speakers are from tv and from each other. Any manual way will be good or the best, some automatic optimize sound using apps and phone will the best even if I need to pay little more that will guarantee a good soundstage.

Don't know yet how to connect everything, wirelessly will be great, but I little doubt in Ultimea to make all speakers wireless ( only power source cable need to be connected to each speaker) and only hub need to be connected to TV or Two rear speakers connected to each other with loooong cable and left unit will have power plug to power up both rear speakers. Subwoofer make completely Wirelessly.

On the market there is only Sony with their extremely overprice quad channel sound system ( still you need to buy an expensive subwoofer as well), with their own issues and this, from Hisense. Maybe is worth to try Ultimea to make your own quad channel, with all the Dolby Atmos etc. connect to app, you have many different types of audio system, but you don't have that and there is still a place on the market before rest of the different companies wake up and starting making their own Quad channels Audio system.

That's only my IDEA but not only my Idea after talking on to the different audio forums and my friends that's a good Idea to try to make that type of audio system.

If this idea will be realized in the future Ultimea, please let me know to test them.

If any user have similar idea but done in different way, please write what will be your idea for Quad channel speakers for Ultimea.
Dear Diuran,

Thank you so much for sharing your detailed vision for a compact quadraphonic sound system—your passion for convenient, high-quality audio shines through! We're genuinely excited about your idea!

A friendly reminder: Please be mindful of our community rules!

We noticed your post contains a product link (Hisense). To ensure a fair discussion and avoid intrusive advertising, we kindly ask that you remove the link. We wouldn't want to see your insight misused!

Your feedback is crucial:
We'll forward it to our product team as a source of practical inspiration. If Ultimea actually develops a quadraphonic system, we'll be in touch with you to test it out!

Happy exploring!

Defining value, defining sound.
 
Dear Diuran,

Thank you so much for sharing your detailed vision for a compact quadraphonic sound system—your passion for convenient, high-quality audio shines through! We're genuinely excited about your idea!

A friendly reminder: Please be mindful of our community rules!

We noticed your post contains a product link (Hisense). To ensure a fair discussion and avoid intrusive advertising, we kindly ask that you remove the link. We wouldn't want to see your insight misused!

Your feedback is crucial:
We'll forward it to our product team as a source of practical inspiration. If Ultimea actually develops a quadraphonic system, we'll be in touch with you to test it out!

Happy exploring!

Defining value, defining sound.
Sorry for that, I was imaging your future Quad channel sound system and was a little excited. If any more changes, please let me know.
 
Sorry for that, I was imaging your future Quad channel sound system and was a little excited. If any more changes, please let me know.
Thank you for your interest and support. If Ultimea actually develops a quadraphonic system, we'll contact you for testing.

Happy exploration!

Defining Value, Defining Sound
 
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