Product details
Sony – BRAVIA Theater Quad with 16 Total Speakers – Gray
Experience cinema-quality sound right in your living room with the Sony – BRAVIA Theater Quad. This state-of-the-art home theater system is designed to elevate your audio-visual experience, immersing you in a world of rich, detailed sound that brings your favorite movies, music, and games to life.
Key Features
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16 Powerful Speakers: The BRAVIA Theater Quad is equipped with 16 meticulously engineered speakers that deliver an expansive soundstage. Every whisper, explosion, and musical note is reproduced with stunning clarity and depth.
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Advanced Audio Technology: Featuring Sony’s cutting-edge audio processing technologies, this system ensures that you hear every nuance in your media. From Dolby Atmos to DTS:X support, enjoy a truly immersive 3D sound experience.
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Sleek Gray Design: The elegant gray finish adds a modern touch to any home decor, blending seamlessly with your entertainment setup while maintaining a stylish aesthetic.
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Multi-Room Capability: Enjoy your favorite tunes or movies in different rooms with ease. The BRAVIA Theater Quad can connect to other Sony audio devices, allowing you to create a multi-room audio experience.
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Easy Setup and Connectivity: With simple setup instructions and wireless connectivity options, you can start enjoying your new home theater system in no time. Connect via Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, or HDMI to access all your favorite content effortlessly.
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Smart Features: Access streaming services and control your home theater system with your voice using compatibility with popular voice assistants. The smart interface offers quick access to apps and settings, making it easier than ever to personalize your listening experience.
Why Choose Sony – BRAVIA Theater Quad?
Transform your home entertainment with the Sony – BRAVIA Theater Quad. Whether you’re hosting movie nights, gaming marathons, or simply enjoying your favorite music, this powerful theater system provides an unparalleled audio experience. Discover the perfect balance of innovation, style, and performance with Sony.
Specifications
- Color: Gray
- Total Speakers: 16
- Audio Formats Supported: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X
- Connectivity Options: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI
- Dimensions: [Insert dimensions here]
- Weight: [Insert weight here]
Elevate your audio experience today with the Sony – BRAVIA Theater Quad and enjoy sound like never before!
Relentless83 –
Coming from the HT-A9, this is a definite upgrade. The voice/dialogue is a huge improvement. And the overall sound stage is much more robust. I used to have to keep the HT-A9 between 25-30 volume while with this, I get that same level of sound at only 11-12 volume. It’s intense. Only downside is it’s EXPENSIVE at $2500 smh
PaBlo –
I bought this to replace a Sony soundbar and it is an improvement. Sound quality is very good when watching content on streaming TV and such i.e. surround sound. Atmos immersion is excellent but that is limited by the content you are watching.
Simple to set-up, the app is good.
The plus is I bought this on sale and an open box. UPS damaged the original item, I had to repurchase a new one and the price matched the original price – good deal!
Cobbway –
No need for a sound bar for voices coming from the screen. I have my Quad front speakers 8’ apart and it set up its own phantom center speaker. Voices from actors voices are natural and action on screen was accurate while maintaining its left and right off screen sounds. It’s just Sony’s wizardry is all I can say. I did some research and found out that the Quad does not cut off/ or deactivate its bass when adding a Subwoofer. The previous A9 system did cutoff its bass in each of its speakers when adding the subwoofer. I added the Sony smaller subwoofer the 200w AW3 and it had plenty of bass with the setting on minus 4 with the Sony Connect App. It gives me plenty of thumping power along with the bass in each speaker left engaged.
The 360 sound field was totally awesome when watching movies and regular content. Sony has added a mid tweeter in each of the Quads 4 speakers making it a total of 16 speakers. The A9 had only 12 speakers and with each bass speaker deactivated when adding a subwoofer it would go to down to 8 total.
Please don’t try this system in a store it would be injustice to it. It’s not be as accurate like it would be in your home.
“Buy it and you’ll love it like I do.”❤️
Eric –
The Sony Bravia Theater Quad is the best sound system I’ve tried. Highly recommend
Caladbolg –
DESIGN:
The Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad with 16 total speakers is a beautifully designed home theater system that adds a touch of elegance to any room. Its minimalist and neutral color palette allows it to seamlessly integrate into various interior styles. The slim profile of the speakers and the ability to wall mount them using the included hardware make it an unobtrusive addition to any living space. This system’s sleek design ensures it complements your living area without overpowering it.
SETUP:
Setting up the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad is straightforward, thanks to the app guidance and clearly marked components. Each speaker is well-labeled for easy identification during physical placement and the calibration process. The app streamlines the setup, making it user-friendly even for those who are not tech-savvy. However, it’s important to note that each speaker requires an outlet to plug into, so planning for wire management is essential to achieve a clean and tidy setup.
PERFORMANCE:
The BRAVIA Theater Quad delivers impressive sound quality, covering a wide area with its compact speakers. However, the system’s performance in delivering low frequencies could be improved. A subwoofer would tremendously enhance the overall audio experience, particularly in larger rooms or spaces with sound dampeners. In smaller rooms, the absence of a subwoofer might be less noticeable, but for a truly immersive experience, adding one is recommended.
FEATURES:
This home theater system is compact, which is reflected in its premium price. While it is not cheap, the quality and functionality justify the investment. The compact design and high-quality build make it a valuable addition to any home entertainment setup. Connecting to other devices, such as an iPhone, is generally easy and smooth, with few drops or interruptions, adding to the system’s versatility.
APP EXPERIENCE:
Sony’s Bravia Connect app feels somewhat lacking. Given the cost of the product, one would expect a more robust selection of sound enhancement options. The current app interface and functionality do not fully utilize the system’s capabilities, and the remote control also falls short in providing a comprehensive user experience. Enhancing the app with more features and improving its functionality would significantly elevate the overall user experience.
CONCLUSION:
The Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad is an elegant and functional addition to any home. Its minimalist design, ease of setup, and impressive sound quality make it a standout product. However, to fully enjoy its potential, adding a subwoofer is advisable, especially in larger rooms. The app experience could use some improvement to match the premium nature of the system. Overall, despite a few shortcomings, the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad offers a solid home theater experience and is a worthy investment for those seeking a high-quality, aesthetically pleasing audio solution.
RECOMMENDATION:
If you value design and ease of integration into your home decor and are looking for a high-quality audio experience with the potential for further enhancement through additional components, the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad is a solid choice. Be prepared to manage wire placements and consider investing in a subwoofer for the best experience.
Tuckman –
Alright most of my adult life I have been chasing the perfect sound system but too lazy to instal a dedicated system with speakers in my ceiling etc so I’ve been hooked on a brand that makes a soundbar that resembles a biblical ship but still felt ATMOS effects were MIA even with ERA300 surrounds. I was so super excited about the theatre quad because reviews online praise this system and honestly it is really really awesome. Here is my thoughts on the quad
Packaging – first system came open box missing parts. Best Buy and Sony were excellent about replacing and made it hassle free
Set up – you must download the app and calibrate prior to use. Make sure you have it built ready to go when you start this process
App – not the best a few settings like height and rear speaker volume but system lacks EQ adjustments and doesn’t sync up with my streaming music platforms except for airplay
Looks – love it hate it.. for me it grew on me but took some time now I love the looks
Sound quality- ok this is what matters most. You can except to hear awesome chimes and swishes with this system more than any other soundbar on the market do to its wider soundstage and Sony 360 special mapping. The sound is clear and crisp and channels are well separated. How they do this I have no idea but this system by far has the best dialog I’ve heard and it doesn’t have a dedicated center channel. Whatever it is it works and it works great. Watching movies with the quad especially ATMOS enabled content is 10/10. If you watch TV or movies and that’s you main media.. RUN and buy this right now!
Music- this is where I feel underwhelmed with the quad. This is also where you realize you need the sub woofer SW3 or SW5 no way around it. The thin profile and speaker cabinet is simply not big enough to provide room filling music like some other systems. If music is your main media, you might consider an alternate. Music 8/10
Overall – I kept the quad in my home theatre and am not looking back. The crisp sounds and agility of the bravia quad are not matched by any other offering in the market. This thing is amazing and the dialog is crystal clear dispite no center channel. You will hear sounds missed on movies you previously watched and honestly I just giggle because it’s that awesome. This really is a great system it’s only downfall is you can only connect one sub and music is kind of stuck on the mids which is great for movies but for music where are my highs and my lows? Spacial media does better but still underwhelming IMO.
Would I buy it again? Heck yes it’s my favorite system avail and its capabilities are not matched by anyone else. Also 16 drivers is a nice upgrade from the HTA9. You will need the sub no matter what though.
GeorgeDC –
Let me start started that we purchased this to address frequent sound dropouts from the HT-A9 (which admittedly got better once we deactivated the 160 MHz channel on our WiFi router, but still persisted at over once per hour) – which we otherwise loved for the surreal ‘bubble of sound’ in its Dolby Atmos content rendering, but was just ok for music playback. Below are my thoughts as a home theater/dolby atmos enthusiast/ardent music consumer.
Appearance: The new speaker look is highly polarizing, judging from internet AVS forums. Sony tried to come up with a more modern option and veer away from the traditional bland speaker look, and landed with boxy speakers that not everybody is enamored with. I think they look ok and they’re somewhat modern and innovative-looking. But perhaps Sony should consider consulting / hiring hardware designers to work with their engineers, so their products can look a bit more polished and pleasing to the eye. (May I suggest LoveFrom?) But right now, it is what it is, and your only options are to take it or leave it.
7/10
Set-up: Unlike the A9, you now need to download and sign up for the Sony Bravia Connect app, if you want to use your system. Of note (unlike some other reviewers have mentioned), you do not need to agree to all marketing prompts from the app to continue with set up – selecting no will still allow you to proceed to the next step. So setting up the four speakers that came with the box was pretty straightforward, until I tried to hook up the Sony SA-SW5 subwoofer we already owned with our A9. Despite factory resetting it and restarting it several times, the app would just not recognize it was available for about half a dozen restarts and re-set up attempts of the entire Quad. This was a several hours-long exercise in frustration, and the PDF manual (not included in the box) provides only generic information (‘if everything fails, reset to factory settings and restart’). Somehow, it was able to finally recognize the subwoofer on the 7th attempt, and it has remained connected to the system since. I do hope that Sony will get their act together and address these set up issues with a software update, and ensure in the future existing hardware is already updated and able to recognize and work with their new releases.
3/10
App: Probably one of the worse apps you have ever installed on your phone. Even after the initial painstaking set up, for the first 36 hours of usage, it failed to connect to the system every time I turned it on, asking for a re-set up (thankfully it only asked to connect to the phone & the Wifi, instead of setting up and optimizing each speaker from scratch). Sadly, you can’t make any adjustments to the system without the app (the new remote has very limited functionality – you can probably put it in a drawer and forget it exists). And the only way to verify what type of audio content you are getting (Atmos vs Dolby Audio vs LCPM and how many channels) is through the app. Sony, if you are reading this, please consider showing this on the box’s screen. Thankfully, things just magically started working on day two of usage, without changing anything from our end – likely a server-side software update (have the automatic updates to on).
3/10
Center channel sync: Unlike the HT-A9 which was able to do this wirelessly with compatible Sony Bravia TVs, this version now requires a cord (provided). I did connect it to try the sound with and without it, and I would say that it has almost no effect on the sound. Not sure it’s worth bothering with. Although, as stated earlier, it appears that our Sony A80J has not yet been updated with software to make it recognize the Quad. So who knows? Maybe it will sound better after it does. But for now, it neither improves nor worsens the center channel sound.
5/10
Apple AirPlay/Spotify Connect: Just like the connection to the Wifi and the Bravia Connect app that didn’t work for the first day and a half, the Quad wouldn’t appear on the list of available AirPlay speakers on our iPhones. And then, without us having done anything different, it just started working. We haven’t been as lucky with Spotify Connect. The Quad still doesn’t appear in our Spotify accounts, unlike all other compatible speakers from Bose & Sonos we have in the house…
5/10
Overall Sound: Overall, it sounds a little better than the HT-A9. Calibration and the 360 sound mapping worked as described, and ended up creating an even wider, more open, crisper, and more engaging sound bubble. And it should, as each speaker enclosure now comes with one additional tweeter, for a total of 4 (rather than just 3 in the HT-A9). Fidelity is up a notch. The sound feels more robust, with more presence, and the Atmos effects seem to be more precise for a more enjoyable listening experience for movies and atmos-encoded video content. Moving sound objects are more precisely located now in space around you, and their movement feels smoother. (Testing with Top Gun maverick from Apple TV, and Dolby’s testing trailers from Demolandia).
The bass is also more powerful now, and music sounds fuller and warmer. Using the same SA-SW5 as with the A9 and at the same setting (8 out of 10), and the neighbors immediately noticed rattling of the shared wall, which naturally made us to immediately lower the bass to 5. I have not tested this without an additional subwoofer, so I cannot comment on whether one will be needed, but the bass output from the Quad speakers alone is definitely higher than of the A9.
When it comes to music reproduction, it is still far from being as enjoyable as Bose and Sonos home theater set ups are. Just as with movies, the precise back and slightly above the ears position of the saxophones in Quincy Jones’ atmos-encoded Bossa Nova album could be enjoyed in clarity and detail in a remarkably well recreated soundscape. But the added warmth and fidelity didn’t necessarily translate to a more enjoyable music experience, and Dua Lipa and Taylor Swift sounded a bit muddled on the Atmos versions of their Radial Optimism and Tortured Poets Department albums respectively (tested on Apple Music). As there are no dedicated Modes (Movie, Music, etc) any more, deactivating the ‘Sound Field’ option makes things a bit better for music reproduction. Sadly, an equalizer is sorely missing – hopefully, Sony will provide one via a software update – that could address this major issue. I don’t thing there are many consumers left, at least in the US, who use their home theater set up strictly for TV/movies, and not for music also. The automatic upmixing of stereo content to 360 audio will enhance somewhat your content, with low frequency mostly sounds being conveyed from all 4 speakers and their up-firing twitters, but don’t expect any miracles. A big negative is that the only variables you can adjust is bass and rear speakers, and nothing else really.
If you don’t have a compatible Sony TV to use for the center channel sync feature, you will not miss anything. The phantom center speaker works incredibly well. And the new Voice Zoom 3 feature also picks up the voices and raises their volume. While it works very well and does what it’s supposed to do for truly improved voice recognition, the acoustics of the entire soundtrack deteriorate significantly, as if someone took your home theater equalizer and turned up the mid- and high- frequencies all the way up. So whether you use this feature or not, will depend on whether you prioritize voice recognition or overall sound quality.
Movies: 9/10
Music: 7/10
(Really hoping Sony will add an 5- or better still a 7-band equalizer to the Bravia Connect app, so the music can at least be fine-tuned)
Intra-speaker Connectivity: This is where the Quad is leaps and bounds better than its predecessor (and the main reason for the upgrade in our situation). Over the past week, we haven’t had a single dropout in the sound output, and we live in a densely populated urban area. If you’ve had as many connectivity issues and dropouts with the A9 (I know a lot of people just like us did and still do, based on hundreds of reviews and AVS forum comments), this is a very good reason to upgrade to the Quad.
10/10
System is set up with a Sony subwoofer SA-SW5, a Sony Bravia A80J TV, and an Apple TV 4K.
Hope this helps potentially interested buyers!
RahulA –
The Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad with 16 speakers is amazing. The sound is rich and powerful, with clear dialogue and deep bass that makes movies and music so much more enjoyable. It’s easy to set up, and the gray design fits nicely with my living room decor. It’s a bit of a splurge, but the quality you get is totally worth it. If you love great sound, this system won’t disappoint!