LG Presents its new soundbars for 2019 - Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and Google Assistant
The company’s new soundbars deliver superior sound quality through a collaboration with Meridian Audio – pioneers of High-Resolution Audio – along with smart functionality and a sleek, modern design. Delivering strong, multi-dimensional sound that fills every corner of the room.
LG’s 2019 lineup creates truly immersive user experiences and features two CES Innovation Award recipients (models SL9YG and SL10YG). LG’s premium SL9 rose above the competition in its category to take home the coveted Best of Innovation title.
Working closely with Meridian, LG continues to improve sound quality across its product portfolio, extending its evolving technology to three soundbar models (models SL10YG, SL9YG and SL8YG) this year. The collaboration goes far beyond basic fine-tuning or the adoption of feature-sets, with both companies joining forces to engineer sound delivery for a truly unrivaled listening experience. Drawing on 25 years of experience as the masters of Digital Signal Processing, Meridian’s Bass & Space technology improves the soundstage and envelops listeners in rich, uncompromising sound and strong bass. Together with its Image Elevation technology designed to lift the soundstage and envelops listeners in rich, uncompromising sound in a more lifelike way to boost listeners’ sense of immersion, Meridian creates a true cinematic experience, delivering powerful surround sound like no other.
Able to up-mix two-channel audio to multiple, distinct channels without generating any distortion while maintaining tonal balance, the Meridian Upmix technology increases sound immersion by improving the sound field while upgrading the clarity of vocals and lead instruments. With these exclusive and cutting-edge enhancements, the premium user experience is elevated by LG’s 2019 lineup.
LG’s high-end soundbars (models SL10, SL9 and SL8) support both Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. With these two acclaimed technologies, users can enjoy breathtakingly realistic surround sound that seems to come from multiple directions and depths. With some of LG’s premium soundbars supporting high-resolution audio via an advanced processing algorithm that can upscale conventional file formats, the output comes even closer to studio quality. To bolster the already solid output and detailed soundscape of LG’s latest soundbars, users can add the Wireless Rear Speaker Kit* to achieve a more cinema-like experience.
In addition to superior sound, clarity and richness, LG’s new lineup of soundbars offer the convenience of AI smart connectivity and voice recognition with the built-in Google Assistant. Users can control their LG soundbar and get information with a simple command such as, “Hey Google, increase the volume,” or “Hey Google, what artist is playing?” Compatibility with the Google Assistant-enabled smart products make it possible to control connected devices throughout the home via voice command. Simply say, “Hey Google, ask LG to turn on the air purifier,” to the soundbar to make adjustments without leaving the couch. The 2019 LG soundbars have a sleek, understated reaven design that perfectly matches the chic style of LG’s exceptional OLED TVs, creating a seamless aesthetic when placed beneath one of the company’s next-generation TVs. At only 57mm deep, the LG SL9 can also be installed flush to the wall for a clean, streamlined appearance that saves space and makes a sophisticated statement. An integrated gyroscope sensor gauges the position of the product (fixed to a wall or on a flat surface), adjusting sound directionality to guarantee the optimal listening experience. With its distinctive form, LG’s game-changing SL9 picked up a Best of Innovation honor at the 2019 CES Innovation Awards.
“LG’s 2019 soundbars deliver amazing performance tuned in close partnership with Meridian Audio with the convenience of smart AI connectivity,” said Kim Dae-chul, head of LG Home Entertainment Company’s audio and video business. “The high-quality sound and versatility of our newest lineup takes home entertainment to a whole new level and satisfies a growing demand for premium soundbar solutions that provide impressive listening experiences, greater convenience and stylish, modern aesthetics.”
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"Affordable" is quite subjective.... Seeing as how no price is listed in the article for any of the mentioned models, where exactly do you get that they will be "affordable"???
The other 2 articles I read both stated that they were provided no information regarding pricing and availability, which further makes me wonder where you get that these soundbars will be "affordable".....
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"Affordable" is quite subjective.... Seeing as how no price is listed in the article for any of the mentioned models, where exactly do you get that they will be "affordable"???
The other 2 articles I read both stated that they were provided no information regarding pricing and availability, which further makes me wonder where you get that these soundbars will be "affordable".....
i'm a member of the CTA... the NDA lifts on 1/11/19 at the beginning of C.E.S., which we happen to put on.
and yes "affordable" is subjective. but relative to Meridian products anything from LG is affordable. but we are talking the same playground as similar premium soundbars from Sony, et al...
but what i will say is that for many, many people in apartments or medium to small rooms this is all they would need for a multichannel sound system. there will be wireless subwoofer options as well. for me, it would rock a bedroom.
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hey guys, this is a winner.
it's affordable and gives you a taste of the high-end. it's better than the Sonos (which is saying something) and unlike most soundbars, you get cutting edge DACs and soundfield processing.
i've owned Meridien equipment since the 1980's, all of which still sound awesome. the very first CD transport and DAC ever made was by Meridien, and i'm using it for my mother's hi-fi (the DAC has a pre-amp function). my pair of M-2 (bi-amped two-way) speakers (not the i-pod thing) live on as my rear channels after frontline duty of over 20 years.
I have the LG SJ9 Atmos soundbar. The price was around 1000€. I'm quite happy with the product in general now, but it did have the HDMI handshake issue giving random problems to get signal passthrough from home cinema or XBox to TV. And it took like one year to get a proper firmware fix. Still after that fix I have had to remove power from the device a couple of times to reset it fully to get anything visible on TV.
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I am looking for something like this. I was waiting for the JBL link bar, which was shown on Google I/O, but it is still not released and I think it didn't had atmos build in.
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hey guys, this is a winner.
it's affordable and gives you a taste of the high-end. it's better than the Sonos (which is saying something) and unlike most soundbars, you get cutting edge DACs and soundfield processing.
i've owned Meridien equipment since the 1980's, all of which still sound awesome. the very first CD transport and DAC ever made was by Meridien, and i'm using it for my mother's hi-fi (the DAC has a pre-amp function). my pair of M-2 (bi-amped two-way) speakers (not the i-pod thing) live on as my rear channels after frontline duty of over 20 years.