It also supports more wireless playback options, and you can plug in a third-party voice assistant device, unlike the HW-Q60T. The Samsung has a better soundstage performance, and thanks to its up-firing speakers, it has a better Atmos performance. It also comes with more sound enhancement features, including a graphic EQ that's ideal for customizing its sound.
However, the Sony has less compression when you play it at max volume, which is handy if you like to turn up the volume for parties. The HW-QA has a better soundstage performance, and it supports Dolby Atmos content thanks to its two up-firing speakers. It offers more wireless playback options, and it can passthrough the highest bandwidth signals.
The HW-QA is an It gets louder, too, and it comes with a room correction feature. That said, the 3. The Samsung is better built, and it offers better soundstage and surround performances. It also gets louder and comes with a graphic EQ for sound customization. However, the LG reproduces a more extended low-bass. It also comes with a room correction feature and built-in support for Google Assistant, unlike the Samsung.
The JBL Bar 9. The 5. It has a room correction feature, and it supports more wireless playback options. Also, its low-bass is more extended. It offers more wireless playback options, and it has a graphic EQ. The HW-Q70R reproduces a more extended low-bass, meaning you can feel the deep thump and rumble in bass-heavy music and action-packed scenes.
It also comes with an auto-volume mode, unlike the HW-Q70R. The HW-QA comes with dedicated satellite speakers, and it offers a better surrounds performance since it doesn't have to downmix this content into stereo to play it. It also comes with built-in voice assistant support, and it reproduces a more extended low-bass. It supports more wireless playback options, and it comes with a room correction feature.
It also has a better surrounds performance. The Samsung is better-built, and it supports Dolby Atmos content. It also has better center and soundstage performances, and it supports more wireless playback options. It has more sound enhancement features, too, including a graphic EQ and auto-volume mode. That said, the Yamaha has a more extended low-bass.
It reproduces a more extended low-bass, and some listeners may prefer its more neutral sound out-of-the-box. It even comes with a graphic EQ. Unlike the Samsung, it has a room correction feature and built-in voice assistant support. The HW-QA comes with a dedicated sub, so it can reproduce a more extended low-bass.
That said, the more compact HW-S60A has a better surrounds performance. It comes with built-in voice assistant, whereas you need a third party device to use voice assistants with the HW-QA. The Klipsch has a better-balanced sound profile out-of-the-box with a more extended low-bass, and it can also get louder. The Samsung is better built with more sound enhancement features, more wireless playback options, and a Full HDMI In port that supports high-quality passthrough.
The Samsung comes with two up-firing drivers that support Dolby Atmos content, and it has a better surround performance. It also reproduces a more extended low-bass, and it comes with a graphic EQ and presets for sound customization. However, the Bose has built-in voice assistant support, whereas the Samsung requires a third-party device to access Amazon Alexa. The Samsung supports Atmos content, and it has more sound enhancement features like a graphic EQ and auto-volume mode.
However, the Bose is better-built with a better soundstage. It has built-in voice assistant support and a room correction feature. The Samsung supports Dolby Atmos content and offers a better surrounds performance. It also has a graphic EQ and presets to customize its sound, and it supports more wireless playback options. That said, the Sonos supports voice assistants, and it has a better soundstage.
It has a room correction feature, and some listeners may prefer its smaller design. The Samsung is better built and has better soundstage, surround, and Atmos performances. It supports more wireless playback options, and some users may prefer its more neutral default sound profile. It also has a graphic EQ for sound customization, unlike the LG. The Samsung is better built, and it has better soundstage, center, surround, and Atmos performances. It also reproduces a more extended low-bass and supports more wireless playback options.
You can even use its graphic EQ to customize its sound. However, the 5. It can also get louder, and you can even upgrade it with a sub and satellites sold separately. It has a better surround performance and more wireless playback options. It also has better soundstage, center, and surround performances.
There are even more wireless playback options to choose from. It can reproduce a more extended low-bass, and it has a better Atmos performance. If you want a graphic EQ for sound customization, check out the Samsung, while the Sony is a good choice for users who want a bar with room correction.
The Sony is also better built with a better surround performance. You can also upgrade it with a sub and satellites for a better performance. The Samsung comes with a dedicated sub, so it can reproduce a more extended low-bass.
It has better soundstage and center performances, and it can get louder. It also comes with a graphic EQ, unlike the Denon. That said, the Denon has a better surrounds performance. The HW-QA is a 3. It also offers a better soundstage performance and more wireless playback options. The HW-Q65T is a 5. It also gets a bit louder with less compression at max volume. The HW-QA is also better built with a better soundstage. The Bose is better-built, and its discrete satellites help create a better surround performance.
It also has a better stereo soundstage, and its default sound profile is more neutral. It even comes with a room correction feature. However, only the Samsung supports Dolby Atmos content. The 3. It has better soundstage and surround performances. Also, it supports more wireless playback options. Also, it comes with a graphic EQ to help you customize its sound. It has better soundstage, center, and surround performances, and it supports more wireless playback options.
There are also more sound enhancement features, like a graphic EQ and presets. That said, the 2. The HW-Q80R is a 5. It also reproduces a more extended low-bass, so you feel more thump and punch.
However, the HW-QA has an auto-volume mode and more wireless playback options. The Vizio is a 5. It reproduces a more extended low-bass, so you feel more thump and rumble in your audio. It also has better soundstage and surround performances.
Unlike the Vizio, it also has a graphic EQ for sound customization. It also has better center and soundstage performances, and it comes with a graphic EQ for sound customization. The Sonos is a better built 5. It has better soundstage and surround performances, too.
The Klipsch is able to reproduce a more extended low-bass. However, the Samsung is better built with a better Atmos performance thanks to its two up-firing drivers. It also has DTS support. The HW-QA is a better built 3. Unlike the Polk Audio, it supports Dolby Atmos content. Also, it has some more sound enhancement features, like a graphic EQ.
That said, the Polk Audio comes with dedicated satellites. The Samsung is better built and gets louder. It also has better center, surround, and Atmos performances. It even comes with some more sound enhancement features, like a graphic EQ.
The Samsung is better built and offers a better Atmos performance thanks to its up-firing speakers. It comes with a graphic EQ that gives you more control over its sound profile, and it has more wireless playback options. That said, the LG gets louder with less compression at max volume, and some listeners may prefer its unique, sleek design.
The HW-QT is a 5. It can reproduce a more extended low-bass, so you feel more thump and punch in your audio. It offers a better surrounds performance, and it can reproduce a more extended low-bass. It also gets louder with less compression at max volume.
It also has a better soundstage, and it comes with a graphic EQ. It can reproduce a more extended low-bass, and it has a better surrounds performance. Also, it gets louder with less compression at max volume. The Sony is better-built with a better surrounds performance. It also reproduces a more extended low-bass. That said, the Samsung comes with some more sound customization features, like a graphic EQ and bass and treble adjustments.
It reproduces a more extended low-bass, and it has built-in voice assistant support. It also comes with a room correction feature. That said, only the 3. If you want a standalone bar for surround content, it's still a solid choice. The HW-QT is a 7. The HW-QT has better stereo frequency response and surround performances. It gets louder, and it has built-in voice assistant support. The Samsung comes with a subwoofer that helps it reproduce a more extended low-bass.
It has better soundstage and surround performances, and it has more sound enhancement features. That said, only the Bose has voice assistant support. The HW-Q90R is a 7. It can reproduce a more extended low-bass, and it gets louder. Re: Kenwood TSA mystery by rsingl » Jun Fri 17, am Larry, You are welcome and I would try an alignment first to make sure that it is working as it should before adding anything.
It is likely the added capacitance of those additional cables has detuned the input transformer of the RX board. Re: Kenwood TSA mystery by rocketeer » Jun Fri 17, am I've been fine tuning the controls and settings and am now sitting here listening to the traffic and check-ins on the Tannersville repeater It seems to have a lot of static compared to my TM but otherwise it's doing fairly well.
It also had no VOX optional accessory. Strong contest signals definitely drove the TSA and S to their knees. I got rid of the TSA at Dayton years ago and now, most of the time, TSS sits on the shelf just looking pretty next to the Kenwood TS, but occasionally I fire it up on CW during an aurora or tropo, drive a watt amp, and work some stuff. My next questions have to do with crystals for the fixed channel settings and the repeater tone add-on.
Where would the crystals be located in the unit and can crystals still be found? I primarily work 2 repeaters and it would be nice to have them defined on fixed channel settings so I wouldn't have to spin the dial going back and forth.
As important, I guess, would be the repeater tone function. The manual doesn't seem very clear on what is built in and what might need to be added, or I'm just missing it. Can anyone shed some light on the repeater tone function? Ach, it drives me nuts when I hit Post instead of Preview Anyway, here's a pic. The crystals on the right are marked top to bottom So what are the apparent crystal plugs on the left? Fixed channel? The fixed channel control has 11 settings but there are 12 sockets.
The manual calls this the HET unit. Crystals are available from International Crystal and other sources. Forums New posts Search forums Search images. Showcase New items New comments Latest reviews Search showcase. Media New media New comments Search media. Log in Register. Search titles only. Search Advanced search….
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