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Sony – HT-A7000 7.1.2 Channel Soundbar with Dolby Atmos – Black

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Original price was: £1,148.12.Current price is: £918.49.

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  • 7.1.2 channel surround sound for immersive audio experience
  • Equipped with multiple speakers and a built-in subwoofer
  • Supports Dolby Atmos for enhanced sound quality
  • Features advanced audio technologies for superior sound performance
  • Compatible with rear speakers for 360 Spatial Sound Mapping
  • Sleek black design that complements any entertainment setup
  • Ideal for movies, music, and gaming
    SKU: 4D92218A

    Product details

    Sony HT-A7000 7.1.2 Channel Soundbar with Dolby Atmos – Black

    Elevate your home entertainment experience with the Sony HT-A7000, a state-of-the-art 7.1.2 channel soundbar designed to deliver immersive audio that brings your movies, music, and games to life. With its sleek black finish and modern design, this soundbar not only enhances your sound but also complements your living space.

    Key Features:

    • 7.1.2 Channel Configuration: Experience a multi-dimensional soundstage with 7 channels, a built-in subwoofer, and 2 upward-firing speakers for a truly cinematic audio experience.

    • Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support: Enjoy unparalleled surround sound with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, making every explosion, whisper, and musical note resonate with clarity and depth.

    • Advanced Sound Technologies: Featuring Sony’s proprietary technologies like 360 Reality Audio and Sound Field Optimization, the HT-A7000 adapts to your room’s acoustics, delivering optimized sound tailored to your environment.

    • Immersive Listening Experience: With Vertical Surround Engine and S-Force PRO technology, feel the full effect of every action sequence as sound moves around you, creating a lifelike audio experience.

    • Streamlined Connectivity: Equipped with HDMI eARC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Chromecast, the HT-A7000 allows for seamless connectivity to your favorite devices, making music streaming and movie nights easier than ever.

    • Voice Control Compatibility: Control your soundbar hands-free with voice commands using Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa (smart device required).

    Specifications:

    • Color: Black
    • Channels: 7.1.2
    • Dimensions: 51.2″ W x 5.2″ H x 5.9″ D
    • Weight: 18.6 lbs
    • Power Output: 500W

    Why Choose the Sony HT-A7000?

    The Sony HT-A7000 is not just a soundbar; it’s an audio revolution that transforms your home into a personal cinema. Whether you’re binge-watching your favorite series, playing the latest video games, or enjoying a family movie night, this soundbar ensures that you hear every detail with stunning accuracy and panache.

    Upgrade Your Sound Today!

    Unleash the full potential of your entertainment system with the Sony HT-A7000 7.1.2 Channel Soundbar. Experience sound like never before—order yours now and take the first step towards an extraordinary audio journey!

    Customers Reviews

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    1. Brett

      I want to start out by saying this I think with any soundbar you need to get the sub and rears. That’s what I am basing my review on and I have the sw5 and sr5s
      Setup
      Setting this thing up was way easier than I expected. Since the speakers and sub are wireless I expected having to go through a pairing process. There is a pairing process for if something doesn’t work, but everything paired quickly with no issue just by turning it on. There are of course settings you have to modify to get the best sound possible, but this depends on the devices and how they are connected. This is par for the course with any audio device. If you have a Sony TV things are a little more streamlined.
      Sound quality
      I kinda expected more for the price, but it could be my room. I feel that dialogue can be kinda tinny but my setup forces me to have the soundbar extremely close to the wall on the left side.
      This thing has great bass with the sw5 sub. The sr5s rears also have up firing speakers in them and add more than I expected them to.
      When it comes to Atmos, I haven’t heard a great setup to compare to. This is where I expected more. I played a few blurays like the Halloween reboots, Black Hawk Down, Avatar 2. They all had really immersive sound. Black Hawk Down was by far the best. It sounded like it was on a 3d soundscape, but I can’t exactly say I can hear stuff above me. My expectations also might be too high. If you want true Atmos, nothing is going to beat having ceiling mounted speakers instead of trying to bounce sound off the ceiling.
      Aesthetic
      The soundbar and add-ons all look very premium. I’d expect nothing less from Sony. I do have two moderate complaints. Neither the 5.1 model or the 7.1 model will fit between a Sony XR A90J 55. The 7.1 bar is especially massive. The sub and rears are also way larger than they appear in photos. (To my perception).
      For whatever reason there’s a shiny bit on top of the bar that reflects the TV if it’s directly underneath it and down below your viewing height.
      Overall it’s a great setup. I didn’t want to spend more than what I did otherwise I would have just gotten a receiver and speakers. If budget isn’t an issue don’t get this. Don’t get any soundbar in that case. Otherwise this is probably one of the best soundbar setups out there. It’s just not a good value for how expensive it is in my opinion.

    2. JoshuaS

      This thing is a beast! I know these bars are very expensive, but they’re very well worth it. Like I’m not even running Dolby atmos I’m running Dolby Digital 5.1 and it’s still freaking amazing.! The sound is very, very nice gets plenty loud enough. The dialogue is very clear. You definitely get a good surround sound. I bought the 300 W Subwoofer and the rear speakers as well. The rear speakers add to the dimension, but they could be a little louder. I have them cranked all the way up. The subwoofer is absolutely amazing. This was a major upgrade from my old Sony CT 290. All the components work really good they all connect to each other as soon as you turn the TV on, you can also adjust the distance of the speakers to where you’re sitting. There are only a few cons with this system. I find the TV takes a little longer to load up with my Apple TV. It doesn’t always switch to the external audio system. Sometimes I have to do it manually that’s a problem that Sony still needs to fix. I don’t run HDMI into the sound bar and then use the e arc. I go from Apple TV to HDMI one port, then from the arc to the sound bar. My TV is a 2018 model and it doesn’t have the Earc port. I don’t think I can get through Dolby Atmos, Doesn’t matter I’m blown away by DolbyV. 5.1 digital.

    3. Someone

      I was skeptical about hearing surround sound with just a Soundbar because I had a dedicated 5.1 Av system. After I understood this thing I can tell you that it truly delivers surround sound by bouncing sound from the walls. Perfect clarity if you have the settings right. Anyway, here it goes.
      Superb build quality. It weighs almost 25 pounds. It is big. Nice touch of glass on top. Has touch capacitive buttons for power and sound levels on the glass. Upfiring speakers wrapped in cloth on top. Extremely clear audio. Actually has bass from the built in subwoofers. The bass will not shake the house, but for a discrete package it really delivers a punch. It has a built in menu system that you access from the TV menu. You can do all the setup, adjustments, and updates through the menu without the need for more stupid phone apps. Decodes every type of audio on the market from classic dolby, dts, to the new atmos and dts-x. Has two 2.1 hdmi inputs with no delay. Has optical input and analog input for Older formats. Has Bluetooth streaming if you need it. Comes with a decent remote with easy to use button navigation. Has an led in the front for audio settings and input selection. Comes with steel wall mount brackets, hdmi earc cable, and 3.5mm cable for Sony s-center TV, which I used. Can automate the room calibration and allows for manual adjustment as well. Surrounds the room with sound and bass. For best surround you need to feed it an atmos or dts-x signal. When you do this there will be surround from the ceiling as well and it actually rivaled or surpassed my older dedicated 5.1 system. If you pair this up with a new bravia TV (in my case it is an x95j) all the functions can be controlled through the TV remote either through the settings menu on the TV menu or the built in menu for the soundbar when you switch to its input.
      Now for some negatives.
      There is a risk of the system sounding muffled due to the AE (audio enhancement) feature. When I first set this up the center channel sounded muffled. It was because I had this AE enabled. This is only for stereo sound and it tries to make it surround sound but it creates muffled audio. Ensure your disc player or streaming app service is outputting dolby atmos or dts-x. This may require paying more for the service otherwise it will just output in dolby surround. Don’t get me wrong, the soundbar cannot compete toe to toe with a dedicated surround setup UNLESSS you feed it atmos or dts-x. Without atmos or dts-x the Soundbar alone does a serviceable job at surround sound. Your room and ceiling layout also play an important role. You don’t want the Soundbar near a left or right side wall. I watched the new matrix that was streamed with Dolby atmos and during some gun battle scenes the bullets sounded like they were flying all around me and behind me, despite my couch is up against a wall. There was a sprinkler scene where water was released from the ceiling to combat fire, and I almost looked up because the audio was bounced to the ceiling and back down at me from the Upfiring drivers. Another negative is that I would like to see what audio source the Soundbar is detecting when it starts to play an audio source that is different than before instead of me pressing the info button on the remote for it to display. I also would like to see the Sony bravia TV also display what audio source the Soundbar is detecting when I press info button on the TV remote as well. The subwoofers, at max setting, can sound muffled as they are trying too hard based on what content you are viewing. There is no equalizer for it, so don’t expect to customize things because you are stuck with Sony presets for cinema, standard, and music. There are way too many sound options for this thing but some audiophiles ma find that entertaining.

    4. KristinaB

      I’m happy with my purchase, the sound quality is at the highest level, the speaker looks stylish and fits my interior

    5. F3nd3rB3nd3r

      This soundbar is everything i wanted and more. The sound quality is awsome and it isn’t a big eye sore in my living room.

    6. TsarMarquis

      Absolutely amazing. I would say just get it on sale but it’s the best sound bar I have ever used. Would be nice to be able to take off the grill but it is gorgeous regardless!

    7. Mike

      The Sony sound bar is a bit big coming in slightly longer than my 55” tv. Maybe about 2” on ether side. Best Buy did offer a savings for bundling products so that did influence my initial purchase as I wanted to take advantage of that and for having integration for my Sony Bravia xr95. The sound is very clear and crisp and can hear the different sounds nicely. I paired it with the 300watt sub and rear surround speaker which really fills the room with programs or movies that support the Dolby Atmos surround. Even when watching tv shows that are mainly just voice it is a major upgrade compared to tv stock speakers. It sets a nice sound stage coming from the view of the tv. Sometimes it feels as if I’m in the room with them in the shows I watch as it sounds so realistic. If have the money to spend, it’s definitely worth a good listening to to help you decide if it’s right for you. With buying tv, $400 was taken off soundbar price and $200 off the 300 watt Sony sub.

    8. scottwski

      I bought this sound bar along with a Sony 77″ A80J tv. I also got the Sony SA-SW5 subwoofer. Now, don’t get me wrong for only 4 stars. This sounds very good, especially when using Dolby ATMOS. But this is replacing a set of very good floor speakers and amp that sounded great. But my wife thought things looked too cluttered so she agreed to let me get the top of the line sound bar if I got rid of my old set up. Happy wife, happy life?
      I see Sony is upgrading their rear speakers so I am going to wait until the new ones are available.
      Pairing this sound bar to my Sony tv was super easy. And I have the center tv speaker option so that my tv’s speakers are the center speaker in the set up. And with the subwoofer, I can’t complain about the sound quality.
      If you are going to wall mount it like I did, it will take a little doing. I had the Geek Squad come and wall mount the tv, and was going to have them wall mount the sound bar, also. But after putting up the tv, they said they weren’t going to be able to mount the sound bar because of the odd bracket placement on the sound bar in relation to my wall studs. The spacing for the brackets on the sound bar is 30 1/2 inches. Well, since 99% of all wall studs are somewhere in the 12″, 16″ or 24″ spacing, they were only going to be able to attach one bracket to a stud. They tried to use a drywall anchor for the other end, but she thought the drywall wasn’t going to be able to handle the vibration. So, after they left, I went down to Lowes and bought a metal bar (steel, not aluminum) a little bit shorter than the sound bar, and attached the metal bar to the wall studs and then attached the sound bar to the metal bar. Make sure the metal bar is thick enough to make threads. ( Mine was 3/16th” I believe) Of course, if you’re going to set it on a table, no worries.

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