OK, I'll be honest and admit I was duped royally by the soundbar Dolby Atmos hype. I will even admit I fell for it so hard, it took me coming upon this forum by accident to realize I am not happy with my system. I mean, I knew it wasn't delivering the quality I wanted but I kept telling myself "it's good enough" while endlessly fumbling with settings and constantly trying different things to "make it sound better." I can no longer make excuses for a bad purchase so let me say out loud...My VIZIO Dolby Atmos 5.1 Soundbar system SUCKS and was a really poor purchase on my part. Whew! That feels better. =)
Having said that, I am interested in getting a better system. The following is a list of needs and points of consideration. I've been doing my own research but if anyone has any recommendations based on this information, I'd greatly appreciate it.
1. I definitely want a surround sound system.
2. I use my system primarily for music.
3. I hardly ever use the Atmos component of my soundbar because hardly anything uses it and music sounds muddy with it.
4. I always sense a hollowness right in the center every time I listen to music. Nothing seems to fix this.
5. Occasionally the vocals will be loud and sound raw (as in no EQ applied and flat-sounding) while the music sounds distant, even dreamlike at times. This drives me up the wall!!
6. Most of my music is played directly from YouTube. I know that's not the best source for quality but I do ensure the highest quality is selected. I'm aware quality selection is for resolution but I assume the audio is also improved or am I mistaken?
7. No matter the audio quality or source, I can ALWAYS hear a bubbly or crackling noise no matter what. Is this normal? Maybe it's a defect in my brain? lol.
8. My audio systems have always been connected to my computers and I prefer it that way since I don't watch too many movies or play CDs too often so a new system would ideally be compatible with a desktop computer.
I'm not what you'd consider an audiophile although I do tend to be much pickier than your average consumer who is happy literally with anything they can hear. At the same time, I also don't have quite as sophisticated an ear like you lot and have a very limited budget.
I just want a system where I don't feel compelled to endlessly mess with settings every time I play music. I end up staring at the settings menus and remote controls instead of actually listening to music!
Nice to meet you lot by the way. =)