Samsung's $500 Music Studio 7 Beats Premium Soundbars in Pairs, Review Finds
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Updated · Engadget · Jun 30
Samsung's $500 Music Studio 7 Beats Premium Soundbars in Pairs, Review Finds
1 articles · Updated · Engadget · Jun 30
Summary
Engadget says Samsung’s $500 Music Studio 7 works well alone but delivers its best performance as a two-speaker TV setup that can rival or beat premium Atmos soundbars.
Five drivers in a 3.1.1-channel layout, plus HDMI eARC, optical input and wireless Dolby Atmos support, let the speaker handle both music playback and home-theater audio without a separate soundbar.
As a standalone unit, the reviewer praised detail, soundstage and app-based tuning, though bass felt light in AI Adaptive Sound mode and analog turntable support was limited.
A stereo pair priced at $1,000 was described as a clear sonic upgrade over Sonos’ Arc Ultra for Atmos effects, sports ambience and dialogue clarity, while also potentially costing less than top soundbars.
Against Sonos’ $479 Era 300 and Samsung’s cheaper Music Studio 5, the Studio 7 stood out for TV-friendly HDMI eARC connectivity and a fuller five-driver design.