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Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar
$444.34
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Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar Price History
Price History for Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar with Bluetooth Technology, Black
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Current Price | $444.34 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $485.78 | October 12, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $444.34 | October 27, 2024 |
Since October 12, 2024
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$444.34 | October 27, 2024 |
$468.02 | October 20, 2024 |
$485.78 | October 12, 2024 |
Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar Description
- 3.1ch Dolby Atmos DTS: X and Vertical Surround Engine.Bluetooth version : Version 5.0, 360 Reality Audio : No, Subwoofer(Reference) : 100W.
- Immersive AE (Audio Enhancer) upscale audio closes to 7.1.2 each sound
- Wireless subwoofer delivers powerful bass sound
- Sound modes to customize listening to movies and music
- Multiple easy connections so you can enjoy all your media
- Enjoy high quality movies with 4K HDR pass through
- Connect to your TV wirelessly via Bluetooth
- EARC enabled to easily enjoy immersive Dolby Atmos audio from your favorite streaming providers
- Utilize a simple, clean connection with one-cable HDMI ARC
Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar Specification
Specification: Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar
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Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar Reviews (9)
9 reviews for Sony HT-G700: 3.1CH Dolby Atmos Soundbar
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Pete Ravagni –
This Sony Soundbar with subwoofer sounds great! EASY to set up and use. My tv does not have the correct bluetooth for this soundbar but setting up with the supplied HDMI cable was a breeze. The controls have a small learning curve but easy enough to get up and running quickly. The package contains the soundbar, subwoofer, two power supply cables, the remote with batteries, an HDMI cable and all the instructions and warranty cards. The remote is easy to operate and the controls on the soundbar and subwoofer are also a snap to use. You can set the center speaker on a higher volume so the dialog is much easier to hear for us hard of hearing folks (thanks Sony). Connecting the subwoofer to the soundbar via bluetooth was super easy. The Immersive Av function really fills the room with great sound and there are several settings via the remote for cinema, standard etc.. The only nit I have to pick is I think the subwoofer could be a bit more robust but I just received the unit and have not learned all of the adjustments yet so I will try to update when I have mastered it to see if I can increase it’s output. I would highly recommend this unit.
Pete Ravagni –
This speaker does everything you should need it to do especially if you are a gamer if you have the new Xbox series X Consol and you have a TV capable of 4K HDR VRR DTHD And or 120 FPS in -1440 P then the sound bar is for you it took me about three days and I could not find anything online Sony was very helpful and did what they could to help me but also was not very aware being at the fact that I do not have a TV that is from Sony I have a TCL6 series also I would highly recommend the TV as it comes with a thx certified game modeSo after hooking the soundbar up I find that the audio quality is magnificent I also find that it does everything for your buck if you looking around at sound bars that can support 4K HDR pass through it will be very hard for you to find one in this price range that does Dolby Atmos and that does DTSX master audio at first I was hooking the speaker up with a HDMI that I bought that was 2.1 high speed ethernet to my EARC mind you the subwoofer is also EARC And I was able to get good audio through that without my TV speakers but something was wrong I noticed that I lost VRR and I lost auto latency mode on my gaming console after many frustrating at times to fix this itโs only just occurred to me if you want to set your Xbox to have the best performance and your speaker to have the best performance you must said the Xbox to HDMI one behind the TV and then separately set up the sound bar to EARC set The sound bar to TV that sound bar will come with three modes TV HDMI and Bluetooth youโre not using HDMI because you did not plug in the HDMI to the back of the speaker so therefore said it to TV and you will notice that via the Dolby Atmos app on the Xbox youโre not capable of both Dolby Atmos and DTSX master audio by the way I just want to go ahead and add this in I noticed a significantly loss of video quality when I had the speaker hooked up to the Xbox why is this you may ask while the EARC input or output needs to use all of its been with in order to create the Dolby Atmos sound but when you have the TV connected to the Xbox completely and a different HDMI input it is able to use all of the band with the Xbox requires and also using all of the band with the audio requires therefore dedicating each HDMI to two different bandwidth so that you can stream and hear everything the way it is supposed to beIโm very grateful I bought this speaker after looking at many reviews online it is amazing how ungrateful people are in these times that weโre living in you have to be grateful nothing is perfect in life but I find this speaker is pretty good if youโre worried about the speaker for any means necessary you should put a three-year warranty through Amazon that way your covered either way is the speakers covered by Sony for one year I hope you guys enjoy and hope I was able to help someone be good to yourselves and be good to your neighbors and have a great day
Avid consumer –
Sound bar is good..
installation done by sony people was nice.
AJAY PRITHIVI LOGAMBALGOVINDARAJAN –
I’m not an audiophile but the quality leap from 2.1ch to this 3.1ch with a subwoofer is absolutely gorgeous. It does resonate so if you live in an apartment, I recommend checking the sound isolation to make sure you don’t disturb your neighbors.
The WAC connection to my Sony 4K TV is wonderful and works very well for PS5, Netflix viewing, Spotify, and other apps as well. The sound quality via Bluetooth is also great.
If there’s a good sale, I recommend grabbing this if possible. Of course, you could also go for higher quality at 5,1ch if you want.
SK –
Fast delivery by Amazon. Good sound bar for my hall. Surround sound is really good, feels like watching movies ( Netflix) in cinema hall.
The only problem that it doesn’t support with D2H setopbox ( as per Sony technician).
John –
I raised complaint regarding poor quality of sound and also level to Amazon then Amazon forwarded my complaint to Sony then Sony visited and given demo and explained about the product now everything is ok thanks for Sony and Amazon!!!sound is good as per the description from Sony
A Dude –
I purchased a OLED TV from Sony, and the sound is lacking. So I added this sound bar and subwoofer to improve the sound quality. The setup wasn’t too bad, and both the sound came out of the sound bar and the subwoofer have greatly improved what I am hearing from the TV. Glad I made the investment
Willyman0282 –
Excellent product. I tried a couple no-name cheaper brands but the quality and connectivity was terrible. Decided to pay more and get a Sony system and great decision. With ARC HDMI it connects instantly and integrates with Sony remote. I love being able to select different sound modes for various applications and control subwoofer on the fly depending on the show/movie/sporting event. Only downside which is minor is I wish the subwoofer was a little stronger I have it maxed and itโs great but I do think having a little more headroom if wanted more would be available. Iโd still buy this despite that minor downside because the next ones up with more power are hundreds more and are a full 7.1 system where I only want/need a 3.1 system.
Jessica –
I’ve always used Sony hardware; over the decades I’ve gone through several TVs, VCRs, DVD players, Blu-Ray players, and a surround system.
The surround system recently died and completely stopped broadcasting audio. I’m at a stage where I want less stuff than more, so instead of replacing the surround system, I decided to get a sound bar and sub woofer.
The HT-G700 showed up a day earlier than anticipated, so I connected it up and installed it. The actual connections for my system are very straightforward: Connect the HDMI eARC/ARC port on my Bravia TV to the HDMI Out TV eARC/ARC port on the sound bar, and then connect my Blu-Ray player to the sound bar’s HDMI In port.
So far, so good. But that was where things flaked out. The TV attempted to switch audio to external speakers, with no sound of any kind coming out. I started going through the various menus on the TV trying to find a “Control for HDMI” setting, which needed to be turned on. I hit upon a system information menu that said that setting was indeed on, but also listed a bunch of compatible devices, which did not include the HT-G700. I have to assume this is because the TV is I think from 2017.
In any event, nothing was working, so I finally powered everything down, unplugged everything from the power strip, waited a few minutes, and then connected everything up again. Then, things worked immediately as they should.
Now, as far as the sound quality: Reasonably good for the price. This isn’t a high-end Bose system, and it would be foolish to expect it to sound like a high-end Bose system. In playing some different TV shows, and testing a couple of DVDs, the sound was as it should be. The various sound settings on the sound bar do have noticeable differences, though I didn’t experiment with them all that much. Knowing myself, the simplest thing is to leave it on Auto Sound. The sub woofer adds a nice foundation to the sound, although it seems that its volume only goes up to 12.
One strange thing we noticed was then when watching a broadcast of Wimbledon tennis, we heard a sound reminiscent of those crazy “Vuvuzela” horns that people sometimes blow at soccer matches. Since this wasn’t replicated in any other channels or on the DVDs I tested, I expect it was something with ESPN’s audio feed itself.
Another strange thing was that in opening the package, I found a couple of small brown spots on top of the sound bar. Looked like a little kid had chocolate all over his hands and then touched the bar. It cleaned up with no problem using a damp paper towel.
So all in all, even though the setup was a bit more flaky than it should have been using all Sony equipment, and maybe there is an issue with Sony’s quality control regarding the above-mentioned brown spots, the sound and quality were what I expected, and I’m quite satisfied with it.