🎉 Elevate Your Audio Game!
The Sony HT-A7000 is a powerful 7.1.2 channel soundbar delivering 500W of immersive audio with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. It features 360 Spatial Sound Mapping, seamless smart home integration, and customizable setups, making it the perfect addition to any home theater.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | AC |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 500 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | wired, wireless |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 8700 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 51.25"D x 5.63"W x 3.25"H |
Number of Audio Channels | 7.1 |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Compatible Devices | Headphones, Cellphones, Television |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Home entertainment |
Controller Type | voice |
Color | Black |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Speaker Type | Soundbars |
Additional Features | 360 Spatial Sound, Dolby Atmos® and DTS:X with Vertical Surround Engine, Sound Field Optimization, S-Force Pro Front Surround, Immersive Audio Enhancement |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
R**N
Dream sound system
Fantastic sound system. It actually will install itself! You cannot beat Sony equipment everybody tries but nobody can reach that high bar.
R**Y
Well, I'm broke.
Well, allow me to say this. This is my second sound bar that I've owned. My first one I bought 8 months ago, which was the Sony HT-S350. It was a 2.1 channel soundbar system. And it was great for what it was. Wound up giving it to a friend. And then I picked up this bad boy.For starters, this is a very expensive investment. However I felt that it was worth it. I love watching apps through my TV and I am a huge gamer. Real huge gamer.If you have the money. And you're looking for a home theater system without all the wires and speaker channels lying all over the place. This is hands down the best I've heard and witnessed.I recommend getting the rear speakers that are optional. To get the full immersive effect. But really, you can get away without them. Because the sound bar itself does produce 7.1.2 channels. As far as the subwoofers concerned. Completely overpriced. I had to literally force myself to purchase the 200 w subwoofer, knowing that a home theater system cannot be without a subwoofer. But is $400. The 300 w subwoofer will cost you $700. I will not pay that.My recommendation, soundbar, 200 watt subwoofer and the rear speakers. And once you get through the instructions and the manual. Which you should keep by your side starting up. You will go into the audio settings. Keep the "sound on mode"set to on. This way you will take advantage of the vertical surround engine which produces Dolby Atmos and DTS X.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND.Edit: for those who are not aware. I came across information, that will make this sound bar into 11.3.4. I got wind of this about a week ago. Sony is releasing a brand new pair of SA-RS5 wireless rear speakers, which are completely wireless with no power cord. And a battery to charge. They said it will get you up to 10 hours of use. And with a new update for the soundbar. The rear speakers are coming out in spring of 2022. And they are going to have up firing speakers, just like the sound bar. And the whole system will utilize the 360 reality audio. Pretty much, it's the "tempest engine" found in the PS5. But Sony wants to call it 360 reality audio for the sound bar system. Plus, the rear speakers that are available right now. Will also be compatible with the 360 reality audio. Except the newer ones in spring. Are going to be a bit more fancier with up driving speakers. The new speakers will call $600. And is due out this spring along with an update for the soundbar system. So yeah, 11.3.4 Dolby Atmos and Dts-X Plus 3D reality audio. No need to say more.
B**Y
WORTH EVERY.SINGLE.PENNY.
I hesitated on buying this for a bit because of the price and finally bit the bullet and purchased the 7000 soundbar, the rear speakers and the subwoofer. We are a movie loving family and I figure we will get years of good use from it. The set arrived today, and although I was nervous on how difficult it would be, set up was incredibly easy. Plugged in the cords, we have a SONY tv), hit enter twice on the soundbar remote and it took care of the rest. We have our tv room upstairs in a loft and the sound that this set delivered blew our minds. We felt more immersed in the sound than we have ever felt at the movie theater. I’ve had other surround sound sets before but they don’t come close to this setup. We watched the newest Top Gun and it was like a new movie for me! I couldn’t get to the theater for the experience and my husband said it sounded better here than when he watched it in theaters. Sony has done an outstanding job, spoiling us rotten as we can’t imagine how we watched movies without this thing. We turned the surround sound on and off for comparison a few times between only our tv audio (which is impressive for a tv) and the SONY soundbar and rear speakers/sub. How can I explain it-it’s like drinking hot, mud water vs crisp clear water lol. You won’t regret the investment. Excellent job Sony! Loyal customers here for sure.
T**R
Sony makes good stuff but sometimes they do crazy things
I have one of these attached to a Sony A95L TV, along with the SA-SW5 subwoofer and rear SA-RS5 speakers. The whole setup sounds great. Lots of people here will attest to that. But Sony builds things in a strange way sometimes that makes you wonder how much they think about the consumer who has to use it.One of the weirdest things about this is the fact that it can act as a streaming box (for a limited number of streaming services). Apparently this is if you don't have a smart TV nor do you wish to buy a streaming box for $100. Instead, use the awkward controls on the soundbar remote to stream your programs! What could be awkward or silly or useless about that. Geez Sony, I want my soundbar to be a SOUND bar. I cannot comment on how well it works as a streaming box because a) it's guaranteed to be awful and b) I don't even care to try.Other things:1. The top of the unit is, with the exception of the up-firing speakers at either end, completely covered in dark SHINY black glass. They are proud of this idea as I saw the designers talking about it on a Sony-produced video as something to help the acoustics. But they apparently never put this thing in front of an actual TV because if they had, they would discover that the long slab of glass reflects the TV perfectly and is highly distracting and annoying to the viewer. It's hard to believe no one noticed this during development. I fixed the problem by using some of this material:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002AS9N58which is a matte black rubberized mesh shelf liner. I cut it to size to cover the glass (no adhesive, just laid it on flat) and now the soundbar disappears into the dark when playing the TV. Like it should have to begin with. Glass is fine Sony, just don't make it shiny.2. The HDMI sockets for the two pass-through ports are covered with a temporary label, while the eArc connection is left open, just to make sure you don't plug things into the wrong place during initial installation. This is a nice touch. But each different cable for this thing (power, HDMI, center channel audio) comes out from a different spot on the back and at a slightly different angle, meaning that the cables come out of the back of the unit in slightly different directions, making a neat and cable-invisible installation tricky. At least the power cable is detachable (IEC C7 connector) so you can use the length you need (unlike the A95L which has a non-detachable 5 foot power cable).3. The wall-mounting holes are located underneath the unit and are a rather bizarre 30.5 inches apart, a measurement that doesn't line up very well with the most common 16" stud spacing. Even if not for the US market, what country has standardized on 30.5 inch stud spacing? And you'll want to mount this on studs as it weighs nearly 20 pounds.4. Compared to the A95L remote, the remote for this unit feels cheap and plastic-y. It is not backlit and does not light up when you move it. Boo, hiss, Sony, you cheaped out on the highest-end soundbar you sell.But at least it's not festooned with dedicated buttons for streaming services I will never use and it's not huge like older Sony remotes used to be.5. Kudos to Sony for supporting the LDAC codec on Bluetooth output to allow listening to high-quality audio with headphones. The A95L itself only supports SBC which is not the same quality or latency. However, I've had mixed success with different BT receivers using this soundbar - some work and some don't.6. The price of this unit has gone up recently from $998 to $1398, a rather stunning 40% price increase. The Sony tax is heavy with this one.7. Pairing this unit with the Sony SA-SW5 subwoofer (which has also increased in price by 40%) and the rear SA-RS5 rear speakers was instant and has worked flawlessly since setup. I was worried at first but it sounds great and sure beats having to run speaker wire all over the room. But of course you're paying for it.8. The control buttons on the top of the unit are not backlit and are hard to see in the dark. But mostly you can just use the remote or let the TV take care of powering it on/off when the TV goes on/off so it's not a major problem.9. There is no ethernet Internet access - you have to use WiFi if you want to upgrade the firmware (or, heaven forfend, stream programs). C'mon Sony, put an Ethernet jack on it.
F**D
Por mucho mi mejor compra
Una compra sin desperdicio, un equipo que cumple al 💯 con mis expectativas, fácil de instalar y usar, un sonido verdaderamente increíble.
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