The attractive, compact (26 inches wide) Sound Bar offers processing for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X and a recent firmware update adds the ability to wirelessly link it with Denon Home wireless surround speakers and the company’s DSW-1H sub. Add in the built-in HEOS multiroom platform, which lets you stream from music apps over Wi-Fi, and Denon’s Sound Bar turns out to be a winning proposition. But the Denon Home Sound Bar 550 ($599) instantly impressed me by delivering convincing immersive sound. I rarely have very much good to say about soundbars with DSP-based simulated surround. Denon’s soundbar scores with convincing virtual Dolby Atmos and DTS:X sound, along with excellent performance on music playback.
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