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VAMatt said:
Seems like this thread could benefit from an important note- it is not possible to get anything even close to true Dolby Atmos out of a sound bar. That's basically just a meaningless marketing bullet point on a sound bar.

Well I read many reviews on the N950 Atmos Soundbar and it earnt plenty of phrase for its Atmos technology. Majority of Flagship Soundbars seems to do very well if you are willing to pay the extra cost for the premium models.

Check at 3:15 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCe3w3Illck

Pemalite said:

Yeah. Plan is to upgrade to 7.2 at some point... Maybe 2019 or 2020. - And migrate the current old 5.1 audio system to my PC once I create some more space.

My PC has a Sharp 5.1 Hifi system that is probably 10~ years old at this point, but still does the job.

I like it loud and proud.

I did try a sound bar once... Once. Not worth the coin over a TV's built in speakers in my opinion.

My current TV is starting to feel small at around 65". - So looking to upgrade that as well, especially as 75"-90" panels start getting cheaper.

Getting ready for next-gen gaming.

I was the same, I heard a few Soundbars in the past and they just felt like TV speakers with surround sound.. however listening to some of the flagship Soundbars these days like the Samsung N850+ range blew my mind. Have you checked out the more expensive and latest Soundbars? They are actually very impressive.