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Review: Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar
Today, have a look at the Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar kit, which comes with a slick sub, a soundbar, and a highly useful software suite. In terms of audio quality, it really blew us away.
Read the review here.
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#6027981 Posted on: 06/24/2022 08:54 AM
For all those arguing about this stuff, couldn't you just buy a real soundbar? As in, one that's not "GAMING" or made by a mouse manufacturer? Those can come with wireless rear speakers as well. I guess they cost the same as a 3090Ti though, but that's fine?
I have one in my living room - it works fine and was easier and less power during use than setting up an amp and speakers and wires and so on. The sub for it is wireless and sits in a corner and sounds fine.
For all those arguing about this stuff, couldn't you just buy a real soundbar? As in, one that's not "GAMING" or made by a mouse manufacturer? Those can come with wireless rear speakers as well. I guess they cost the same as a 3090Ti though, but that's fine?
I have one in my living room - it works fine and was easier and less power during use than setting up an amp and speakers and wires and so on. The sub for it is wireless and sits in a corner and sounds fine.
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#6028101 Posted on: 06/24/2022 03:06 PM
"The Razer Leviathan V2 is a tiny and stylish soundbar" - nuff said
PS
I miss clicked on this thread, thinking it was "GRAB FOR FREE"
I mean why would any1 buy audio gear made by a gaming gear company is beyond me.
"The Razer Leviathan V2 is a tiny and stylish soundbar" - nuff said
PS
I miss clicked on this thread, thinking it was "GRAB FOR FREE"

I mean why would any1 buy audio gear made by a gaming gear company is beyond me.
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#6028119 Posted on: 06/24/2022 04:38 PM
testify!
i use studio monitors for each of my systems incl. my den where i'm going 7.2
but it does cost more. but even a lower end product like the Audioengine or Edifier is way beyond "pc speakers".11931
Same here, I use a set of Yamaha HS7's with a rack unit audio interface for everything with my PC, no real surround though, only spatial/virtual for gaming.
In my living room I got a full surround setup with some really large speakers.
testify!
i use studio monitors for each of my systems incl. my den where i'm going 7.2
but it does cost more. but even a lower end product like the Audioengine or Edifier is way beyond "pc speakers".11931
Same here, I use a set of Yamaha HS7's with a rack unit audio interface for everything with my PC, no real surround though, only spatial/virtual for gaming.
In my living room I got a full surround setup with some really large speakers.
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#6028135 Posted on: 06/24/2022 05:08 PM
Go listen to a decent 7.1 home theater system + AV receiver and you will want that sound for your PC.
I've had my Harman Kardon Soundsticks III for over 7 years and they still sound as good as the day i bought them secondhand on ebay for £85... no reason to change.
Go listen to a decent 7.1 home theater system + AV receiver and you will want that sound for your PC.

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Gurus,
I've been rocking my LGSN9YG soundbar and rears with this PC since 2020. My audio experience has been masterful!!! My Onkyo TX-RZ50 gives a much better experience of course but for portability and a quick setup, LG has delivered the goods. Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, Google Assistant and Alexa in 7.1.2 has been awesome.
I was skeptical of soundbars at first but this one and the SN11RG made me a believer. The SN11RG is just so darn long LOL! Both are loud, articulate and powerful. They pair wonderfully with their OLEDS.
The Z5500's are indeed legendary. Logitech, Creative and Klipsch has so much history with the PC community. They will always be welcomed to have a place in my home.
In regards to the Leviathan, I can see the casual market enjoying this. Soundbars are great if you purchase the right product. A full system still dominates, hands down.