

It's a bit muddy, but you can easily use its bass and treble adjustments to create a more neutral sound. Like most premium setups, it also has a room correction feature, and with it enabled, the bar's bass-heavy sound adds lots of boom and punch to the mix. However, it doesn't stand out compared to other bars that come with just a traditional front-firing driver. Dialogue is clear and present in the mix, and the extra center channel slightly improves the location of the dialogue in the soundstage. The design is pretty unique, with two up-firing drivers for Dolby Atmos content, as well as an additional up-firing center channel. It's a premium 9.1.5 setup with lots of features, and its versatile performance makes it suitable for listening to everything from music to movies to TV shows. The LG S95QR is the best LG soundbar we've tested.
