LG SK10Y Soundbar: Sounds Good
LG is known for its innovations. Even in simple home electronics, LG does something really innovative to attract our attention and makes it stand out from the crowd. And one of these innovations is the LG Soundbar which is hardly talked about.
However, I think these products are seriously underrated and can compete with products from other popular brands.
Talking about LG soundbars, I should mention the LG SK10Y soundbar or specifically the LG SK10Y 5.1.2 Channel soundbar that was released in 2018. Well, it got only momentary popularity as most of the competitive brands took over in the market.
However, this is still a very interesting and powerful product, and here are some of the major details of the LG SK10Y soundbar that you really need to know:
LG SK10Y Soundbar: Design
The SK10Y is about 65 inches wide it’s one of the largest soundbars LG has ever produced, needing either a wide AV table or wall area for mounting. If you wish to mount it on a wall, it can be achieved with the help of an L-shaped bracket. The soundbar has Dolby up-firing speakers integrated into it so it can’t be positioned in a cabinet as well.
LG SK10Y soundbar is accompanied by a wireless subwoofer that is 200W in power and is front-firing. This is actually quite god with the sounds and is capable of handling deep bass. You just need to keep it near the soundbar.
LG SK10Y Soundbar: Performance
LG SK10Y Soundbar has a powerful 3D sound quality and whether or highs or on lows, the audio is pleasing to the ears. The designated 5.1.2 Atmos solution coupled with twin top-mounted speakers means that there’s a triple array on the front fascia and side-firing channels at either edge.
This LG soundbar is powered by a MediaTek MT SoC that takes responsibility for the performance of Google Assistant and also the connectivity of the device. You can presume the chipset to be good enough when the performance of the device is great in every aspect.
The device is ready for High-Res Audios and even has 24-bit 192kHz capability. It also has aluminum tweeters that are capable of reaching up to a High-Res Audio of about 40Hz. As per LG, these cones provide a higher sound pressure level against the silk dome tweeters. Also, the soundbar has no problem pressure-loading to the listening room. With a total power output rating of 550W, you’ll not wish to run it on full whack unless it’s a serious party.
Other Interesting Features:
Meridian Audio: Thanks to a new partnership with British hi-fi specialist Meridian Audio, it also carries some immersive sonic credentials. This is the technology from the renowned experts at Meridian Audio that takes into account the advanced signal processing and hardware to enhance image height and even the sound field.
Dolby Atmos: With Dolby Atmos, you can experience cinematic sound at home. The action can move anywhere in 3D space, including above the listener for the ultimate experience in surround audio.
High-Res Audio: Are you an audiophile and want digital music? With higher sampling rates and bit depth, the LG soundbar can provide more accurate, more enjoyable music listening.
Chromecast Compatibility: It works in close association with popular music apps like Pandora and Google Play Music, offering wireless audio from a compatible device.
But hey, this device would cost you around $1099 for the experience it offers. Let me know what you think about LG SK10Y Soundbar and if you have used it.