🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game with Sony's Soundbar!
The Sony HT-S2000 is a compact 3.1 channel Dolby Atmos soundbar designed to enhance your TV audio experience. With optional wireless subwoofers and rear speakers, it delivers powerful, cinematic sound while seamlessly integrating with compatible BRAVIA TVs. The advanced speaker technology ensures clear dialogue and deep bass, all while allowing for easy Bluetooth streaming from your devices.
B**E
Soundbar
Good sound and build quality for price.
M**S
Not perfect
After trying various soundbars for my bedroom and being dissapointed in different ways, I came across this one. I have its big brother the A7000 and love it, I had also recently upgraded its rear surround speakers from the SA-RS3S to the SA-RS5's (for the upward firing speakers in them) so this meant the RS3S speakers were sat in the cupboard being wasted. I had no issues pairing them to this soundbar to make it a true 5.1 surround, this had to be done using an app though. When paired they have a clean connection, no background noise at all and are in perfect synch with the soundbar (should be expected with how much they are valued at).This leads me to the soundbar itself, the remote only has a few buttons, input, power, AE on/off, voice, night, volume, mute and bass up down. Everything else has to be controlled using the app such as rear speaker volume, speaker setting, HDMI settings, system update, surround mode and more. Without the app you only have very basic controls. For surround mode settings you have Sony's Vertical engine, Dolby's virtual speakers surround and DTSX. Personally I prefer Sony's Vertical engine, as it appears to sound cleaner, clearer and more pronounced than the other two offerings. There is no 360 spatial feature on this soundbar, that is reserved for its bigger brothers. Interestingly the supplied remote does not appear to be infrared, it uses a wireless system that does not need line of sight to operate the soundbar (unlike its bigger much more expensive brother). It must be bored that unlike it's bigger brothers, this soundbar has a slightly annoying problem where it can take up to five seconds for sound to come out between playing content, it's not a total deal breaker, but still annoying.When surround speakers are paired you can adjust the volume of them individually in the app which is ideal for me since my right ear is perforated so is not as sensitive as my left, so I can balance the sound via the software (app) for my listening. You can also adjust the speaker distance settings such as left surround, right surround and the soundbar itself, personally I do not notice what exactly this is doing but I have adjusted the settings based on my setup anyway.Other than turning the bass up or down, you do not have any control over equalizer, nor do you get any choices for choosing different ones, just default as Sony has set it. Surely Sony could have implemented it since the app is depended on so much. When turning bass from low to mid there is certainly a difference, immediately there is a punch to the bass and it is surprising room filling. Going to max and I find it to distracting, sometimes the bass does not respond exactly as you would expect and can seem a little excessive, it's not a terrible implementation, but not as accurate as its big brother.Enabling night mode the sound is more balanced and compressed, as in quiter sounds are boosted and loud sounds balanced to prevent sudden volume differences. This setting is just right for those night time viewings of centent without surprise disruptions to people in the next room. Voice mode does as expected, it boosts the volume of speech out of its dedicated center speaker channel ensuring dialogue is heard clearly. I have this enabled all the time since it does not interfere with the stereo or surround effects.The soundbar is not big, it falls well short the length of my 55' TV, so the stereo field is not particularly wide, it is noticable but fairly narrow. For me it is boosted more by the distance of my rear speakers which I have further out to the sides. Without them the stereo field would be fairly narrow, even when enabling any of the Surround boosting features.The unit does have a display on its front, this only gives basic info such as the input (TV, Bluetooth etc) and status of rear speakers when it is turning them on. It will display basic info when your adjust bass levels to, but no info on the audio type or quality (this is displayed within the app).Overall I will certainly be sticking with this soundbar for my bedroom, it lacks a number of features of its bigger brothers, but that is to be expected at its price range. Being compatible with the rear speakers I had laying around doing nothing is particularly what won me over. Ultimately for the bedroom the sound quality is good overall and suits where it is for bedtime theatre viewing. It is unfortunate that it relies so much on an app to configure a number of settings and to update the soundbar firmware rather than having any onscreen interface, my guess is that is a cost cutting measure, but I guess setting how you want it and leaving it that way makes it less of a pain. This is a somewhat budget entry into Sonys soundbar selection that is modern, in some ways it shows and considering that price is more than doubled when paired with the SA-RS3S surrounds, it does beat some of its rivals for quality, but price for the whole setup is down to personal preference. I am just glad I already had a spare set of speakers waiting for it.Basically it is fine on its own, just about fine value wise, you would need the surround speakers to get the most out of it. As for the app, set it up and then forget it unless you really want to be messing in an app on your phone to constantly change things.
M**K
Great soundbad for the price.
Decent sound, but had a nightmare getting the audio in sync with the HDMI cable. Even from a Sony TV with ARC input/output connection.I gave up with so many settings and adding delays on the sources from the Sky box and the TV itself. The only thing that worked in the end was to ditch the HDMI cable and use an optical cable, which may not be an option for you.
I**E
Brilliant Soundbar.
The Sony HT-S3000 Is A Fantastic Soundbar, For It's compact Size And It's Brilliant Sound Quality, It's Amazing How Sony's Engineers Decodes They're 3D Sound It's Amazing. If You're Looking For A Easy Set Up With No Wire's The Sony HT-S3000 Is The One For You, 5 Stars For Me
P**B
OK sound
Bought to complement a new Sony Bravia tv. Frustratingly, as for the tv, no written instruction manual! You have to download from Sony website. So you need a pad or smartphone with the download to follow the step by step guide. They want you to sign up to MySony and find out all about you. This is just data mining in my opinion, and really puts me off buying anything else Sony. Having said that, the soundbar has some auto setup features and these help. Overall, the product is fine, but really, really frustrating for an 80-yearold non-technical person to have to mess about with. All my BOSE stuff is much simpler to set up - just plug in and play!
S**S
Not good for the money.
Not sure what is all the fuss about. I do not think its a great option at around £300. Sound clarity is not quite there. Sound does not blow you away, it sounds boring to me. Speech is not clear enough. Ok stereo separation, but could not feel any surround sound. In any department not even close to Bose or sonos.
M**7
Great sound
I was researching intensely about a new soundbar and was unsure if I should go for a Samsung q800, the Sonos beam gen 2 or the Sony s2000. After watching many videos on YouTube and reports I went with the budget option from Sony (£300ish) vs £500ish the other two. The soundbar is in use now for almost two weeks and I must say it sounds impressive and the Dolby Atmos gives the movie the slight edge! Music videos also sounds super nice. So for everyone who’s also thinking about Sonos, Samsung or Sony - just get the Sony and call it a day. If you can spend more go ahead for the premium stuff but I must for £300 you get here actually good quality. Why spending more?
K**V
No adjustment to sound and missing frequencies
Initial thoughts on unpacking were positive. Weighty and sturdy.However, it is a soundbar so sound is what it is all about. And it is sadly lacking. There is minimal adjustment available. Bass is either low, medium or high. Low is too low, medium is about right and high is excessive. There is no adjustment for middle or high frequency. This results in a sound that is not dynamic and just comes across as dull.This bar is paired up with a Sony TV via HDMI ARC - the TV does recognise the bar and integrates for volume control via the TV remote control. 9 times out of 10 the bar will turn on with the TV. However, here is another weakness in the bar. It takes AGES to come out of standby and output any sound.Sound field is either on or off. Voice amplification is either on or off. When on it does not seem to recognise deeper voices as a voice so they get lost - a classic example is the narrator on Bangers and Cash - a voice that can seem very muted if Voice amplification is active. If eARC is activated there is a very noticeable lip sync issue.I have to use the bar with eARC off, voice off and just accept the sound quality is well poor - just marginally better than the TVs own speakers.The Bravia Connect app was simple to install and use but is basic.To sum up, it's a purchase I regret and certainly would not recommend to anyone who is wanting a bar with plenty of adjustment for personal choice.
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