Thanks for posting that. It sounds like it should be compatible with 2019 televisions produced by Sony and LG(and perhaps others except for Samsung). This means that with an outlay of 2500 USD for the sound bar, another, say, 1000 USD for the TV, and whatever the cost is for an HDMI 2.1 connector you could build yourself a nice surround system that’s also compatible with the person or persons that you share your home with. In the audio/video world that’s definitely reasonable. And yeah, I know it won’t sound anywhere near as good as your(HomerJAU’s) system sporting high end B&W speakers.
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