Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad 16-Speaker Home Theater Audio System with 4 Wireless Speakers, 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Support, Room Calibration (HT-A9M2)
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Immerse yourself in a cinematic experience with the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad, a set of home theater speakers designed to redefine your audio experience. These surround speakers utilize 360 Spatial Sound Mapping technology, placing you right in the heart of the action, whether you’re watching a gripping movie or playing an intense video game. Introducing the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad, a home theater sound system that tailors the sound to your room’s unique characteristics. This wireless home theater sound system auto calibrates the sound to your room’s size and shape, ensuring optimal audio performance and delivering cinema-quality sound right in your living room. Stand out with the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad, an innovative acoustic design that sets a new standard for the quad home theater experience. This home theater surround sound system for TV, with its 16 speaker units, fills every corner of your room with rich, detailed sound, making your audio experience more immersive than ever. Customize your audio experience with the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad, a versatile surround sound system that allows for total flexibility in speaker placement. These home theater speakers are wireless and can be positioned anywhere in the room, and for an even more immersive experience, consider adding an optional wireless subwoofer for room filling bass. Seamlessly integrate the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad into your home, a home theater sound system designed to blend into your room’s aesthetic. This quad system supports the latest video and gaming features, making it a perfect addition to any modern home.
CINEMA-STYLE SOUND: Dive into the magic of true cinema-style surround sound with our home theater speakers, Sony BRAVIA Theater QUAD. Our home theater sound system envelops you in high-quality audio from all directions, making every movie or drama a truly immersive experience.
FLEXIBLE SETUP: The quad, a key feature of our wireless home theater sound system, allows for speakers to be placed anywhere in your room. This flexibility lets you tailor your sound setup to your space and preferences, ensuring top-notch sound quality regardless of your seating position.
SUPERIOR ACOUSTICS: Our home theater surround sound system for TV, the Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad, delivers superior acoustic performance. This surround sound system boasts 16 speaker units, delivering precise room-filling spatial audio, allowing you to hear every detail with crystal clear clarity.
SMART CONTROL: With our surround speakers, gain full control of your home theater system using the BRAVIA Connect app. This app lets you control your home theater speakers from your smartphone, offering the ability to adjust volume, sound profiles, and advanced settings with ease.
ENHANCED BASS: Our home theater sound system can be enhanced with the optional wireless subwoofer, adding depth and richness to your sound. Whether you’re engrossed in an action-packed movie or jamming to your favorite tunes, the quad, our wireless subwoofer, will elevate your audio experience.
Customers say
Customers praise the speakers for their clear sound quality, attractive design, and immersive surround sound experience. They find the music enjoyable and the soundbar effective. The build quality is also praised, providing good value for money. However, opinions differ on setup, connectivity, and value for money.
10 reviews for Sony BRAVIA Theater Quad 16-Speaker Home Theater Audio System with 4 Wireless Speakers, 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Support, Room Calibration (HT-A9M2)
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Original price was: $2,499.99.$2,198.00Current price is: $2,198.00.
AlterZgo –
The future of audio and home theater today…
This is the best “soundbar” system available today. There’s a tendency for reviewers to over hype products but I have to say the Sony Bravia Theater Quad lives up to all the reviews. As an enthusiast I have three home theater systems in my house. The main theater has a 135 inch projector with a traditional, large, multi-speaker 5.2.4 Dolby Atmos system powered by a Denon X4500H receiver and speakers placed all around the room and in the ceiling and two 15″ ported subwoofers. Does the Theater Quad match this system in terms of output and overall sound quality? Of course not. However, in my smaller 15’x11′ office space, the Theater Quad is sufficiently loud and even the SW5 subwoofer is adequate.Sony’s party trick and why I call it the future of audio and home theater is the magic of their spatial sound processing. The imaging and Dolby Atmos sound effects are as convincing as my full blown home theater system. In fact, for some movies it creates a more seamless Dolby Atmos experience. All of this is done with smallish speakers and software. It’s akin to how a modern day iPhone Pro or Pixel camera can shoot pictures that can look almost as good as pictures from a full frame or APS-C camera. While the Theater Quad isn’t going to completely match the real full system with large discrete speakers placed all over the room and in the ceiling, it creates a very satisfying sound that will be good enough for the vast majority of people just as a high end smart phone camera pictures with the computer generated bokeh and HDR processing, etc. are good enough for most people.Prior to the Theater Quad, I had Sony’s A7000 soundbar paired with RS5 rear speakers and the SW5 subwoofer. That system was mediocre at best. The only time the Dolby Atmos sounded decent was with Sony’s demo. In actual movie watching, it was similar to pretty much every soundbar on the market, you just can’t get the front imaging of a wide soundstage that can only happen by actually placing the front speakers wider apart. If I had to choose between wide imaging and good L and R speakers vs. a good center channel, the L and R speakers are always the most important part. The need for a solid center channel is completely overblown IMO and most home theater systems require placement of the center channel under the display which is never ideal as it lowers the front and center imaging. The Theater Quad does not have this issue at all because there is no center channel and the phantom center it generates works perfectly – better than any center channel I’ve used in any system because the center sound images directly in front of you at ear level.My Theater Quad is integrated with a 77″ Bravia 8 OLED display. I have tried using the Bravia 8 TV as a center channel and without. I have also tried the Theater Quad with a 77″ LG C4 without a center channel. Either way works exceptionally well. You do not need a center channel or a Sony TV to have great center channel imaging with the Theater Quad because it does an excellent job creating a phantom center. If you don’t have a Sony TV, that can do the acoustic center sync thing, don’t worry about it. Running the Quad with acoustic center sync on my Bravia 8 TV sounds almost exactly like not having the TV as a center channel but turning on voice zoom.With that said, I have found that pairing the Theater Quad with a higher end Sony TV works really well and the acoustic center sync with my Bravia 8 sounds seamless with the Theater Quad speakers. The timbre matching is excellent. However, this is only if you have a Sony TV with good speakers. I also have a Sony X90L and that TV’s speakers are atrocious. There is no way acoustic center sync would work at all on that TV with the Theater Quad.The performance of the Theater Quad for movies and music is excellent. Sony does not give you many listening modes but I pretty much use it with 360 Spatial Sound Mapping on 100% of the time. The surround effects are off the charts immersive and really nice overhead Dolby Atmos effects, particuarly with movies like Avatar Way of Water where bullets and whizz over your head and the rain sounds like it’s actually coming down and hitting the leaves above and around you.For music, on my full blown HT system, I usually switch to stereo mode running only the two large main front speakers and the subwoofers. None of the surround processing sounded good to me in that system. However, with the Theater Quad, I like listening to music with 360 spatial mapping on. It does an excellent job not overwheling you with rear fill and it sounds like a wide front sound stage and excellently imaging two front channel set up. I love listening to music on the Theater Quad.In terms of set up, it’s super easy and vastly simpler than trying to set up a true 5.4.2 or 7.4.2 system. You only need power to each of the four speakers and power to the controller box and that’s it. The system recognized all four speakers immediately and also sync’d with the Sony SW5 subwoofer with no issue. Calibration takes several minutes and you are in business. I set this system up with my Sony Bravia 8 as well as my LG C4. It worked seamlessly with either TV so you do not need a Sony TV. The Theater Quad works pretty much with any brand of TV or display device you have. Also, while the Quad comes with a remote, you don’t need it because everything is done through the Sony Bravia Connect app. Of course, if you have a newer Sony TV, you can also control the Theater Quad through the TV’s Sony menu system. I have had zero issues with pairing, audio delay issues, audio drop outs or anything else. It has just worked flawlessly the entire time I’ve had the system.In terms of volume, I was a bit concerned as the RTings rating mentioned that they blew out the speakers in one of Theater Quad units. I think they even got a replacement and blew that one out as well. So at first, I tried not to turn the volume up too high. Over time, I started cranking it louder and louder and the speakers have never seemed like they were going to blow out at the loud volume levels I was listening to. This could be a function of my smallish 15×11 ft room with 9 ft ceilings. Not sure if I would feel that the Theater Quad would be loud enough if It was in an open 20×20 ft living room space with 10’+ ceilings. The only gripe I have with volume is the subwoofer which is just adequate. I wish Sony would allow us to pair it with two SW5 subwoofers or better yet, let us hook up our own sub.In terms of overall quality, the speakers have a surprising amount of heft. They do not feel cheap or tinny at all but feel like a solid, quality piece of equipment.One of the most recent reviews I saw on youtube basically rated the Theater Quad ahead of the latest Sonos Ultimate Immersive (Arc Ultra/Sonos Era 300/Sub 4), Nakamichi Dragon, and Bose and Samsung 900D systems and I can believe it. The key again is the wide front imaging with the Theater Quad having discrete L and R fronts. It doesn’t matter how many speakers the Nakamichi Dragon soundbar has. It’s still a soundbar and will have soundbar like narrow imaging. Unfortunately, the same goes for the Sonos system. If I were Sonos, I’d put together a system with four Era 300s and a Sub 4 and program it to work similar to the Sony Theater Quad. That would be a formidable system. But right now, the Sony Theater Quad is the only game in town that does this.In terms of value, I consider the SW5 subwoofer an absolute must so adding the cost of the Theater Quad and subwoofer the system costs about $3K retail or about $2500 – $2700 on sale. It is worth every penny of the $3K retail price IMO for the overall sound performance, integration, ease of use, unobtrusive looks and minimal space required, quality, and simplicity in set up. You truly get a 7.4.1 Dolby Atmos home theater experience in a super compact, easy to install package that takes literally 30 minutes to set up including time mounting the speakers to the walls.I can’t wait to see how Sony evolves their sound procesisng technology. It would be good to have a similar system with even larger speakers and drivers and a better subwoofer. I hope all of the soundbar manufacturers move to having discrete wireless speakers and ditch the soundbar paradigm, which is complete trash IMO if you care about good actual imaging.***3 month update***After using the system for three months, the Sony Bravia Theater Quad continues to impress and I stand by my initial review. The only thing I was concerned about was the longevity of the speakers due to RTing’s issues blowing up two units.Based on my personal experience listening to the system for hundreds of hours, half the time with the volume turned up fairy loudly for both music and movies, the speakers have all held up well without issue. Also, I noticed recently that the SW5 subwoofer is playing with louder and deeper bass after a recent software update so the system sounds even better.
jstRLuck –
What did they say?
I had attributed my recurring inability to understand dialogue to my ever-advancing age, but what a great improvement I have enjoyed since purchasing this sound bar. The distinct clarity is impressive.Though the sound quality in the upper ranges is great, I did later purchase a compatible bass (SA-SW5) to obtain the full range I wanted for movies and music.The Bravia Connection app made it easy to install.
Michael –
Great sound for a soundbar
For the record I don’t like soundbars. I’m an audio guy with too many TV’s and surround sound systems. I’ve learned over the years that when it comes to audio bigger is generally better with regard to sound reproduction. But my wife just remodeled our family room and told me no big speaker systems and I could only have four little ones. I’m not sure what she was thinking So I decided to try this soundbar and matching sub and rears. “That’s only four speakers.” I told her. To make it simple, considering the size of the speakers, their low power output and the overall room size they were acoustically tackling, I was impressed. Does a nice job filling the room with somewhat of a surround sound experience and quality sound reproduction. It’s still a soundbar and there is no getting around the acoustic limitations that imposes but my wife’s happy because the system is unobtrusive and doesn’t require separate monoblocks weighing a ton each to drive massive power thirsty speakers that she says are unsightly. So to sum it up, Good quality sound, small package size, easy to set up with the app, good volume and compared to what I usually spend, it’s good value for the money. So if your wife tells you you can’t have eight speakers and two subs in your family room and you have to keep it small and you’re stuck using a soundbar, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this one.
Len –
Superb sound quality
Build quality is great, sound quality is superb. Distortion free clean sound.The app is simple and functional with auto calibration. I loved the sound of this sounbar, but after adding the satellite speakers and subwoofer I was extremely happy with movie theater experience. Build quality is great, form factor is perfect for TV’s with low profile stands. Anybody who gets this sounbar will not regret buying it.
Bhaskar A. –
Just get 7.1 system and avoid bar 8
Bought the bar 8 after much research out on reddit and reviews wherever i could find. Arrived without any damage but looked like it was a returned product as some of packaging was already open. Setup looked pretty simple with the app. Only thing was software update took 40mins easy and stuck at 65% for most time. The sound was great but for a 5.0.2 channel config. I am used to my master series a90j sound thats great and bar 8 sound was instantly dissappointing. Spent whole day tweaking settings on tv and bar 8 but couldnt justify since bar 8 couldnt sound same/better than my a90j from 2021. In a medium-large living room this just wasnt cutting it. Maybe sony doesnt want to undermine the master series sound or bar 8 is for those computer monitors, i just dont understand its placement anymore and the discounted pricing of $700 now makes more sense. Just get the 7.1 system(sonos arc or bar 9) and avoid bar 8 altogether if you have similar or better setup than me. No wonder not many people are talking about it online, i was considering building out with bar 8- rear speakers and sub but i dont see a point now.
Lyle McRae –
I like the sound it puts out, easy to connect to the TV
Jesuraj –
Hello, I had a damaged box when delivered and item was damaged. Now that I returned is surprisingly no one is even returning my money! This is beyond ridiculous!
anderson lubin domerson –
If there is one advice I could give it’s to leave the drc off and if you are using your sony tv as the centre speaker, make sure the sound on your tv is not compressed.
Ugreen never disappointed me , their products quality is unbelievable –
I purchased this product a month ago so i have spent good time trying the product with different sources, if you are buying this product to use it mainly for Netflix ,Youtube, any other streaming services you will be disappointed, this system needs high quality files to get the most out of it like using Blu-ray player or at least using high quality movies (files has proper not compressed 5.1 audio) in usb, paying this huge amount for just streaming is insane and not worth it at all you will feel you purchased a sound bar not a home theater system.
Shalini Bansal –
I already using a 65 inch Bravia TV and sound was nice.. I thought of giving a try for soundbar and chose BAR 8 as it’s not small not big ..Guess what it changed my whole perception of music .. it’s awesome with good bass and soundNext step would be to use subwoofer but it’s not mandatory as sound bar itself provide good bassIf you love music you must try it