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MEET THE REINVENTION OF #1 RATED DOLBY ATMOS SOUNDBAR. Designed based on 70+ years of audio excellence and feedback from 5000+ reviews from existing owners, we have supercharged 2022’s flagship with unmatched 360° surround & bass performance. Powered by SSE MAX – a unity of ultra high performance hardware & software – get ready for a powerfully convincing audio experience like never before with upgraded Dual Wireless Subs and Four Modular Surround Speakers (2nd Gen). Setup within 30 min. Spatial Surround Elevation (SSE) MAX TECHNOLOGY: A PERFECT CONVERGENCE OF POWER, PROCESSING AND PERFORMANCE. Combining new, upgraded custom-matched hardware and Nakamichi-exclusive software into state-of-the-art architecture, our precisely-tuned high output amplifiers, extended range twin-cone drivers and silk dome surround effects tweeters deliver enhanced multi-directional surround from 3 advanced audio processing engines, delivering the most immersive 360° cinema, music and gaming experience. SUPERCHARGED DUAL 10” WIRELESS SUBWOOFERS (INDUSTRY-EXCLUSIVE) propel bass performance to new heights, featuring upgraded high output amplifiers (up to 600W) and subwoofer drivers that harness effortless power, transforming your entire room into a sweet spot filled with thunderous, yet balanced lows as deep as 20Hz without any localization or distortion even at cinema-level volumes. Real bass is felt, not heard. Our system showcases TWO subwoofers which are a must for the ultimate home theater. 2ND GEN QUAD 2-WAY SURROUND SPEAKERS (INDUSTRY-EXCLUSIVE). A significant upgrade featuring extended range twin-cone drivers and silk dome tweeters, our surround speakers transport you into a rich, all-enveloping 360° sound bubble filled with lifelike surround objects. MODULAR in form, they can be used as 4 individual speakers (signature setup) or attached to dipoles for expanded 360° surround effects with minimal footprint. Each speaker connects to sub via RCA cable (included). FUTURE-PROOF CONNECTIVITY: HDMI eARC and 3 HDMI inputs (w Dolby Vision and 4K HDR pass-through) ensure the best transfer of audio and video possible. Enjoy all new 24-bit high-resolution wireless audio streaming brought to you by aptX️ HD. Get up to 4x more wireless range with Bluetooth 5.0. Devices can also be connected via Optical, Coaxial or 3.5mm Aux-in. Experience seamless control even in the dark with our 2nd Gen remote, with large color-coded, backlit buttons.

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Experience Unmatched 360° Cinema Surround and Bass Performance
Peerless in performance, the flagship Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2 eARC soundbar (2022) is optimized to deliver the best surround sound experience to any 4K or 8K Mini LEDs, QLEDs, OLEDs and HDTVs. Combining plug-and-play simplicity with the multi-dimensional surround soundscape of a high-end movie theater, the Shockwafe 9.2.4 eARC provides a powerfully convincing audio experience unmatched by any soundbar system.


Front Row Listening Experience, Anywhere, Everytime
Pushing every performance boundary, our fully upgraded soundbar features custom-designed extended range twin-cone drivers, silk dome surround effects tweeters and high output amplifiers. Together with our SSE MAX exclusive processing, the new components work in harmony to deliver smooth, powerful and crystal-clear sound throughout your home theater, ensuring every audience member has the best seat in the house.


Dual Subwoofers: A New Reference for Bass Authority
Hear and feel the true impact of deep rumbles, slams and explosions. Our signature dual 10” wireless subwoofers just got supercharged with all new high output amplifiers and upgraded subwoofer drivers that harness unparalleled power. Get ready to transform your entire room into a sweet spot filled with thunderous, yet balanced lows as deep as 20Hz. Real bass is felt, not heard. Meet the all new KING OF BASS!


Head-Turning 360° Surround Directionality
Experience surround objects so vivid, you can almost reach out and touch them. Our four 2-way modular surround speakers (2nd Gen) cast a wider sound net to produce an all-enveloping sound bubble that encapsulates the audience in a completely immersive surround experience. Whether the content is encoded in Stereo, 5.1 channel, Dolby Atmos or DTS:X, hear the whole picture with 360°, 9.2.4 surround from all speakers with the system’s SSE MAX processing.
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A Perfect Convergence of Power, Processing and PerformanceExperience the most immersive 360° cinema, music and gaming entertainment with Nakamichi exclusive Spatial Surround Elevation (SSE) MAX technology, a state of the art architecture combining precisely-tuned performance hardware and proprietary software technologies. |
2nd Gen Advanced Backlit RemoteOptimize your personal audio experience with our full-feature 43-key remote. Large color-coded thumb-sized buttons ensure precise control at first glance, even in the dark. |
360° Surround in Any RoomEnjoy unmatched surround with our signature 9.2 channel setup. For smaller rooms, attach the surround speakers together to form a pair of dipole speakers. The sound will reverberate off walls to create the same 360° cinematic environment. |
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Bring Spellbinding Picture Quality to LifeSee ultra vivid colors, richer contrast, and sharper details with 4K HDR and Dolby Vision pass-through. Your entertainment comes alive when remarkable picture quality is paired with extraordinary audio performance. |
Enjoy Better-than-CD Sound Quality – WirelesslyThe world’s first soundbar with Qualcomm aptX HD, stream your favorite tunes in up to 24-bit music quality from your smart phone, tablet or laptop via Bluetooth 5.0. Hear even the smallest details in your music. |
Future-Proof ConnectivityHDMI eARC enables the soundbar to receive full quality, lossless audio. With 3 HDMI inputs, you can conveniently connect multiple devices to your soundbar. |
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Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4 DTS:X/Atmos/eARC/SSE Max Sound Bar (2022) | Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4 DTS:X/Atmos Sound Bar | Nakamichi Shockwafe Elite 7.2.4 DTS-X/Atmos Sound Bar | Nakamichi Shockwafe Pro 7.1.4 DTS-X/Atmos Sound Bar | |
Audio Channels | 9.2.4 SSE Max / BEST Cinematic Experience | 9.2.4 SSE / BEST Cinematic Experience | 7.2.4 SSE / BETTER Cinematic Experience | 7.1.4 SSE / GOOD Cinematic Experience |
Total Power / SPL Loudness | 1300W / 113dB | 1000W / 110dB | 800W / 106dB | 600W / 105dB |
Speaker Drivers (Soundbar & Surround Speakers) | Extended-Range Twin Cone Drivers, Silk Dome Tweeters (Unmatched 360º surround experience) | Full Range Drivers, Mylar Tweeters | Full Range Drivers, Mylar Tweeters | Full Range Drivers, Mylar Tweeters |
Subwoofer / As deep as (Hz) | 2 x 10″ Upgraded Subs (Wireless) with High Output Amplifiers (Unmatched bass performance) / As deep as 20Hz | 2 x 10″ Subs (Wireless) / As deep as 30Hz | 2 x 8″ Subs (Wireless) / As deep as 35Hz | 1 x 8″ Sub (Wireless) / As deep as 35Hz |
Rear Speakers | 4 (Connected to subs via included wires) | 4 (Connected to subs via included wires) | 2 (Connected to subs via included wires) | 2 (Connected to sub via included wires) |
HDMI Connectivity | 1 Out (eARC) / 3 In | 1 Out (ARC; can stream Dolby Atmos using Smart TV Apps) / 3 In | 1 Out (ARC; can stream Dolby Atmos using Smart TV Apps) / 3 In | 1 Out (ARC; can stream Dolby Atmos using Smart TV Apps) / 3 In |
Bluetooth Connectivity (BT) | Qualcomm aptX HD 24-Bit High Res BT Streaming | Qualcomm aptX 16-Bit BT Streaming | Qualcomm aptX 16-Bit BT Streaming | Qualcomm aptX 16-Bit BT Streaming |
Dolby Vision / 4K HDR Pass-Through | ✓ |
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Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital / DTS:X, DTS-HD MA, DTS-HD, DTS | ✓ |
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Dimensions (L X W X H) | Soundbar = 45.5″ x 3.0″ x 3.6″ (6lbs); Subwoofer (Each) = 12.0″ x 13.6″ x 20.2″ (23.8lbs); Rear Speaker (Each) = 4.8″ x 5.6″ x 8.1″ (2.9lbs); Shipping Box = 48.2″ x 14.8″ x 22.5″ (79lbs) | Soundbar = 45.5″ x 3.0″ x 3.5″ (7.2lbs); Subwoofer (Each) = 12.0″ x 13.5″ x 20.5″ (23.4lbs); Rear Speaker (Each) = 5.0″ x 5.4″ x 8.0″ (2.8lbs); Shipping Box = 48.2″ x 14.8″ x 22.5″ (79.2lbs) | Soundbar = 45.5″ x 3.0″ x 3.5″ (7.2lbs); Subwoofer (Each) = 12.0″ x 9.5″ x 20.5″ (19.0lbs); Rear Speaker (Each) = 5.0″ x 5.4″ x 8.0″ (2.8lbs); Shipping Box = 48.2″ x 14.8″ x 17.8″ (63.5lbs) | Soundbar = 45.5″ x 3.0″ x 3.5″ (7.2lbs); Subwoofer = 12.0″ x 9.5″ x 20.5″ (19.0lbs); Rear Speaker (Each) = 5.0″ x 5.4″ x 8.0″ (2.8lbs); Shipping Box = 48.2″ x 14.8″ x 17.8″ (46.5lbs) |
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Package Dimensions | 48 x 22.5 x 14.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 79.6 pounds |
UNSPSC Code | 52161512 |
Date First Available | December 4, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Nakamichi |
10 reviews for Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2.4 Channel Dolby Atmos/DTSX Soundbar with Dual 10″ Subwoofers (Wireless), 4 Rear Surround Effects Speakers, eARC and SSE Max Technology (2022)
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John C. GettlerJohn C. Gettler –
I am loving my Nakamichi Shockwafe 9.2! But instead of trying to pile on to what has already been said about the soundbar, features and audio quality, let me instead give you a high recommendation for which speaker stands to pair it with. And also give you some interesting additional information I have gathered from communications with Nakamichi customer service (Ray) that I have never found elsewhere:I did a ton of research of speaker stands. One of my primary requirements along with being height adjustable, was the the RCA cables from Nakamichi fit down through the support tube, in order to not have the cord dangling/taped/zipped tied all the way down. I highly highly recommend the “Atlantic Satellite 77305018 Speaker Stands” that Nakamichi also frequently recommends. At this link:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000289DC6/Here are the reasons why they work well:1. The *straight* RCA plug on the subwoofer side of the cable *will fit* down the support tube. The right angle plug that is intended for the back of the speaker won’t go through, but the straight end will go through, then you can pull the entire length of cable through the tube.2. The stand comes with the two different sized vertical “L” wire brackets. Your first instinct will be to use the taller one, since it can reach the highest of two support screws on the speaker. But this taller one is also shallower, and forces the speaker to sit too far forward on the stand, therefor making it a bit more tippy. You should use the shorter L bracket, which is also deeper, and lets the center of the speaker sit back more centered on the stand, and make the overall balance much better. In fact, as long as your use the shorter L bracket, these stands will also support the double speakers in dipole mode.3. These stands will also support using the speakers in “elevation” mode why they lay of their side, and the speakers face at a 45 degree upward angle. You just rotate them, and secure using standard shorter L bracket.4. They don’t come with “carpet spikes” but as long as you use the shorter L bracket, there is no danger of tipping at all on carpet.5. You can use the screws that come with the speakers to attach the L bracket. If you want, you can also add a washer that comes with the speaker.6. Great price (currently at $42) for 2 stands in one box. So if you plan to use the 9.2 speaker separately, just buy qty 2 of these pairs to get 4 stands.7. Adjustable height allows for aligning the speaker at ear level to the listener.8. Good quality build with high end appearance, and quality black matte finish.Also here are a few interesting tidbits I have received from Nakamichi customer service that I could not find elsewhere:A. As to the future Dolby Atmos/Dolby Vision passthrough firmware upgrade timing it looks like they are planning to have it out for the 9.2 by Dec 31st 2018: Ray at Nakamichi said “Although we already received Dolby’s certification for Atmos and Vision, we still need to do tons of testing because every tv manufacturer, streaming box maker and app developer is doing their own thing when it comes to output. It will not be ready until late Dec, providing that stability testing goes smoothly.”B. I suggest you consider buying the new 2019 SSE remote for $30 if your Nakamichi came with the 2017/2018 DTS:X labelled remote, due to my positive review of it found here:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07JXS1QRH/C. If your volume goes up by 2 each time you press it, then you have new enough firmware, to sit and wait for the new Atmos firmware.D. When you make any change in the Setup mode, you need to hit ENTER again after making your selection with the left right buttons, for it to remember your choice.E. Here is the difference between DIMO and DIM3 settings:”Dim 0 = After 10 to 15s of not pressing any function on the remote, the LED display will turn off completely until the next function is pressed. Use Dim 0 if you want your whole entertainment experience to be completely dark with no LED display. Dim 3 = Brightest LED display. The display will always be on and will not dim out.”F. Both subs in the 7.2 and 9.2 configs “both play the same mono signal” and not unique left and right bass sounds, so they always combine to create a room filling uniform thump.
Sefanzed –
UPDATE 11-15-19After having the system up and running for a few months I have to say that I’m very happy with my purchase. I’ve had many surround systems over the years (and I’m also an audio professional) and the 9.2.4 CH is the most natural sounding configuration I’ve ever owned. Considering the size of my room, which includes very untypical features such as an 20′ high ceiling and wall breaks in odd places, this system sounds excellent. If I have any criticism it’s that I’d like to see a mobile app to access some of the settings more easily… However, that’s a minor drawback. Overall, this soundbar has put all of my previous discrete surround systems to shame! Not only will you be happy with the sound, but as I mentioned below, their personalized support is remarkable in my opinion.INITIALLY: I just purchased this and when it was delivered, I received a notice to update the Soundbar—which I did. I also followed their directions on how to connect components. Bottom line was, my BluRay player shows no picture when connected to the Soundbar.UPDATE: The service from this company is unparalleled in my entire experience as a customer. They have been in constant contact with me, bending over backwards (metaphor) to make things work. I can’t say enough good things about their willingness and enthusiasm to ensure that I am satisfied with their product… And they have succeeded!With the help of Nakamichi’s engineers and tech guys, I have acquired a thorough understanding of the system. First off, the sound quality of the system is excellent. Clear dialogue center channel, dramatic surround, and a well integrated low end. Several comments and observations: if you have a large room like mine—400sq feet 20′ high ceiling—I recommend setting the volume of the surround speakers up and adjust the center channel to suit. I’ve configured the surround speakers in Dipole arrays (combining the back and surrounds on the same speaker stands), making it easier to place the speakers in the room. I’m very happy with the results.Still working on the issue with my 8 year old Panasonic BluRay player, but the Nakamichi Team is still on the case!If you’re on the fence about going with this system, take the leap. You won’t regret it.
phiberoptik –
I have had one off and on issue with this system that I will call out, just to get out of the way of all the reasons I love it. I occasionally get intermittent disconnecting between the soundbar and the wireless subwoofers. It does not happen often, but I have yet to figure out how to prevent it from happening at all.Now, why I think this product deserves 6 stars, despite the above, simple. Value. What you get for this price is unbelievable. We have friends who put $6-10k into their media room sound and do not have Dolby Atmos quality sound capabilities like this system provides.The sound quality, the Dolby Atmos experience, the movie theater level sound that our media room possesses now has amazed every person who I have shown it off to (not many during the pandemic, but work with me) and most importantly, has surpassed my expectations. I sometimes go in there just to play the demo disc they provide with it because its so captivating.The system is very well packaged, and I ordered it one evening and it was on my door step by 7:30am two days later or about 36 hours later. Fair warning, you need two people to carry it. The instructions are very clear, the website is packed with a lot of helpful information, and their customer service ninjas are very responsive and helpful.The only way anyone could possibly give this product a less than 5-star review is if they had an issue with shipping or a rare product defect, or some anomaly, because if you get this, set it up correctly, and experience it, I think you will be extremely satisfied with your investment.
jjnbos –
Update 24 DEC 2019:– All is basically forgiven, the sound is that good –It’s sorta of complex to get perfect sound, but this thing can make great sound; see long discussion of what I did to get that sound at the end…At this time I can say this thing sounds awesome. Like it brings me joy to listen to this soundbar. However was a pain to get to this point. Nakamichi service, Alberto, was extremely professional and efficient.In retrospect it was all clear. One of the two HDMI inputs the soundbar that supports Dolby Atmos (must use either #2 or #3) was broken. In particular it was intermittent. This was infuriating and really hard to debug. It also has an aggravating quirk (when soundbar is reset, the two memories get set at super loud, you will be shocked how loud it is when you accidentally hit “M1” or “M2”)– but All is basically forgiven, sound is that good –Nakamichi Makes great sound, but you’ll be need to be an enthusiast to realistically be able to get it all set up. Or just spend a $100 and have a “geek squad” person install it.=== Getting rid of the no sound problemsI was also real disappointed like some reviewers, however after a lot of debugging it turned out the constant rebooting came from several things related to it takes the sound bar about 10 second to sync up with the input signal. Any glitches (e.g. change channels, Netflix buffers) cause some failure and then no sound. So have reported changing the volume while waiting for the sound to come back will reliably cause the problemI did several things to make “no sound” largely a thing of the past. Key was getting the Netflix streaming device (Apple TV 4K) on a wired ethernet connection. That keeps the time buffering way way less, and sound bar is now rock solid streaming. Yes that was a pain because I had to get room wired. Try it and see with a long ethernet cable…Secondly I moved the old TiVO DVR from the sound bar input to the 2019 LG C9 tv, which appears to give the sound bar a solid signal, even when changing channels on TiVo and so on. In the end I have the Apple TV and a Blu-ray directly connected to sound bar, and the DVR connected directly to the TV. That is in the manual BTWThird I found that when the now rare glitches does happen, and no sound happens, rather than reboot I j switch the soundbar input to something else, e.g. optical or other input for a second, and then immediately back to the desired input. Works every time. Yes that is a pain, but after fixing the first two things, its so rare I do not care.=== Getting amazing sound? Here’s what I did.As far as poor quality sound/music I was also disappointed at first. Here are some of the things that fixed that. I love the sound now.The most important is that the sound quality is hugely impacted by the placement of the speakers.Boviously. Way more sensitive to small changes than I expected. I’m talking about a few inches. Height makes a surprisingly big difference. I placed these their sides, but which side, etc. It all matters a lot. I was casual about this, but just for fun/desperate I followed the placement suggestions on the large setup guide EXACTLY.First make sure all 4 surrounds are exactly ear height. I initially had the Backs on a shelf at wrong height and place. === Height really matters! == I finally used a tape measure, sounds silly, was a big deal.Next I use all 4 speakers, 2 back 2 front. No dipole. I have them on their side in what Nakamichi calls “Elevation”. This means all four are on their side and the speakers are pointing up towards the ceiling at a 45 degree angle. Key to great surround sound. Trust me.Location matters. A lot. In particular I moved the surrounds to exactly 2m (6.5 feet) away from center of FRONT of couch, pointing exactly down the front edge of couch. Exactly as it says on the huge folded setup guide, but they don’t make it emphatic that –you really need to do this–. The backs and the surrounds all point to the center of the front edge of the middle of sofa. The surrounds need to lined up along the front edge of couch and backs at 135 angle from front edge. The backs are also 2m/6.5 feet from the front edge of couch. Use a tape measure. It matters.–> Suddenly great spatial effects.–> Great music.Sounds silly; try it and see! Keep everything at ear height 6 feet from center of couch. I think you will be amazed.Next part of this puzzle, use the demo disk “Helicopter” sound track to adjust the volume of the surround and back and center speakers until the helicopter sound is at constant volume and therefore sounds like helicopter is always a constant distance away. It should sound like a helicopter circling you at a constant speed and distance.I needed to fiddle with the location of the back speakers to get constant speed from helicopter sound.I needed +8 on the back and +7 on surround and +4 on center to get constant volume. Obviously you’ll need to fiddle for yourselves, but “Helicopter” really shows what this thing can do when adjusted just right.Almost done and this is easy. Make sure all the DSP stuff is OFF. No stereo, no night, not native, not game, not music, SSE is off; get rid of it all. No easy way to do that. Just cycle thru “info” on remote and see what is turned on. Then get rid of it.You want ONLY “movie” and “dolby surround”. Now the fun! Fiddle with room size and SSE. SSE has 4 choices (0-3), and size has 3; try all 12 combs (easy). I find small room SSE 2 or 3 works WONDERFUL for TV and music. You might prefer SSE 0 for music.SSE makes it seem, for example like the saxophone player is standing up, and it changes how tall he is. It also changes the sensation of how far apart sideways the musicians are. Makes the stage seem bigger. When I got it just right? I can stare with my eyes at the sound bar and it still sounds exactly like Coltrane is 6 feet tall and about 6 feet from the piano. My sound bar is 24″ off the floor. I find most of “stereo imaging” stuff like this doesn’t work if my eyes are open. This sound bar does this wonderfully using my Apple TV 4K to play music.Lastly I fiddled with the subs. I was amazed how critical it is to get them at the right place and pointing in the correct direction. Other wise I got nothing but room resonance or “boom”. This makes bass guitar sound like a thud; you know loud but cheap stereo in a car. I moved, and turned and fiddled with the subs while listening to John Coltrane music; key is prominent acoustic bass on a quality recording. Try his song “I Want to Talk About You”. That sort of music usually causes a sub to resonate with the room making bass sound like drum; it “booms”. I tried moving the subs out of the corner, into the corner, away from the walls, point the port on the back towards corner, towards side wall, or the back wall. etc etc.Hint: turn the volume way down and the bass up to say 8 and move the sub around. At very low volume you know the sub is not distorting from lack of power and so on. You may or may not like booming bass, some do, (but you’ll know it when you get what you like).Slowly but surely I got clean, deep bass with little booming. In my particular case the ports point away from the couch, the subs are near the couch but a foot away, and the couch is about 2′ from wall. That was to get the back surrounds in right place. I expected very low “spouse approval” for subs in room, but we have small end tables. And sounds so amazing, this is not a factor.Sound really is almost perfect. Last key step, the sub crossover frequency on setup menus needed, in my case, to be turned down from 180 to 110.Hint: while fiddling with this crossover setting, nothing happens till you exit the setup menu, and there is a few second delay when you change it; etc. $%&# , but try it and see if the boom goes away.Whew. Watch something with clean sound on Amazon that I thought had bad sound; I found “Seal Team” dialog amazingly clear. A first! Explosions do NOT boom! Music? Bass sound like a bass, not a drum. Listen to some techno and you’ll see most techno is all drum, no bass! And so on. Clear Clear Sound. And when the people down stairs are away; crank this bad boy up. Lots of clean power + clean sound = wow.I’m telling you this thing started like a nightmare and now makes sound so clean, it brings me joy. Obviously you going to have to fiddle with your subs location and orientation and the couch’s position for the back surrounds, and so on; but keep all the surrounds and back at the exact same ear height, and at the correct distance from a very unlikely place, (aka center front edge of couch), and I think you will have awesome sound too.
J. ReiterJ. Reiter –
If you want anything better than this, don’t get a sound bar.Who is this for?- Movie watchers who enjoy being “enveloped” in the movie at close to theater level loudness,- Mixed content consumers (Youtube, hulu etc.)- Casual music listeners- Gamers who want explosions to rattle themWho is this not for:- Anyone who lives in an apartment (Unless you’re in VERY good with the neighbors)- Audio purists, Serious music listenersSpeaker System reviews are highly subjective and audio listening experience varies drastically on several factors including environment ( a room and all objects in the room have resonate and reflective frequencies just like different materials reflect different colors of light), sound signature preferences and source material. I’m just stating my personal opinion and experience.Overall Rating A- ( For the purpose )Sub-woofers: Overall rating: B+Sub-bass 0-50hz: C ( Usually low rumbling or just shaking, often not even audible, thuds, explosion aftershock )Bass: A+ (Drum beats, explosion rattle )Mid Bass: C ( Low end of male vocals usually, deep non bass instruments)Let’s start off with bass first since most people looking to buy this product probably want to know about this most (especially with the two sub-woofers). I purposely chose the dual 8 inch sub model because I thought that it would help round off the listening experience versus the 10inch model and it’s less expensive as a bonus. Most sound bars suffer from mid bass drop off due to the driver size in the sound bar. The sound bars typically have less than 4″ drivers, while Mid bass drivers sound best around 5.5″ to 6.5″. To me there is a “Golden sound” to speaker systems and it does involve a significant amount of mid bass. This is the type of sound signature that really shines in tracks like 1979 by the smashing pumpkins and Everlong by Foo Fighers. While the sub drivers to kind of help with the mid bass issue, it’s not a cure-all, it can cause a confusing sound stage having part of the vocals come from one area and the rest from another. Mid bass is tricky to get perfect. Listening on quality studio or standing floor speakers to the tracks “Lucille” by Kenny Rogers or the Contrabass saxophone in “Have a Lucky Day” or “Cure for Pain” by Morphine is not even comparable to the synthesized sub bass on these speakers. What I’m trying to say is real mid-bass is magical when properly balanced (unbalanced makes vocals sound muddy). These subs are great for movie watchers and upbeat music. The subs pack good a punch, you can get a slight back massage or move medium size items in the room, but it’s not earth shattering/head rattling like high powered 15/12 inch subs that makes it seem like the apocalypse. I would say these are perfectly suited for drum kick bass and explosions. For being ported, these subs do a good job of staying tonal and agile but there is noticeable “port hum” which caused by the resonate frequency and size of box port. It’s not specific to this speaker system, all ported boxes suffer from this flaw. Although because it does such a great job of still being tonal I don’t ding it any points and the engineers made the right choice because ported boxes generally output at-least 1.5x more sound than sealed boxes but at the expense of the port distortion. You literally get more “bang” for your buck with a ported sub-woofer. With the 8″ sub woofer there is no sub-bass unfortunately. One track I used to test this was “Ritz107″ by Fischerspooner. At 3:20ish the whole room should be shaking but I could tell the low end cutoff was set high for these subs (Possible around 25-35hz) as those frequencies were completely missing. That’s not surprising considering they’re just 8” woofers on a digital crossover but a little disappointing. At first I was a little worried about having two sub-woofers due to phase interference but it wasn’t an issue. If anyone has issues try changing the angle of the sub or move it a few feet and you’re good.Side speakers: AI’m glad that these speakers are beefier than most side speakers and think they sound great. Positioning can be tricky as with any surround speakerRemote: AHigh quality back lit remote with lots of features and memorization.Vocal tonal balance and fidelity: BI want to give an “A” but due to the lack of mid bass which haunts most sound bars I cannot, However the vocals are extremely well balanced for this setup. You’ll be able to crank up the volume on this sound system without the fear of sharp vowel sounds from “A”s and “E”s and enjoy listening even more at high volumes rather than shreaking. I appreciate the engineers choice in acoustic cone and cabinet material as well as digital processing which are the primary reason for this balance. This is why I say it’s great for multi content consumption because its subdued enough to where it’s not going to annoy your ears or cause fatigue. But they are slightly too subdued for my taste. My favorite tweeter dome material has to be silk, but these sound more like a Mylar or composite plastic (haven’t checked what they are). If they are silk dome then the “E”s and “S” are extremely subdued and something is wrong.Frequency Response, Power curve: AFrequency response is a tricky question. A power curve is the amplification level map per frequency for a given volume setting. Humans don’t perceive audio linearly, this is why Fletcher Munson curves exist that are supposed to map perceived loudness to frequency and SPL. Also lower frequencies take exponentially more power to produce the same perceived loudness as higher frequencies. These speakers have a great power curve for average listeners and starts to really fill room out after 30. If you’re listening below 30 and want a fuller sound, the “stereo” and “night” modes should help outSound Processing, Sound Stage: A-Good amount of options for sound buffs, could be tricky for noobs but the simple “Game”, “Movie” buttons help out a lot. It’s good that there’s an option to disable sound processing altogether. The noise floor is almost non-existent compared to other speaker systems. I feel like that to achieve such a low noise floor there must have been some sound processing algorithm applied that also impedes vocal fidelity as a consequence. That’s just my hunch. Sound stage is great for movies and good for music. During movies my wife was looking around when bullets flew by and when listening to songs it sound like you’re in a medium size cafe about 15 feet from a 30 foot wide stage.How I would improve this product: Increase the surface area on the center drivers to compensate for the driver size and help fill the mid bass gap, then remove the 8″ sub line and only sell 10″ subs because the 8″ frequency range has too much crossover with low end vocals which convolutes the sound stage. Possibly add a sealed sub alternative option.I graded my listening experience for a few songs:”Heart of Gold” – Neil Young : B”Under the Milky Way Tonight” – The Church : A”The Killing Moon” – Echo and the Bunnymen : B (Stereo mode, bass @ 2)”Lifes Been Good” – Joe Walsh : B”Piano Man” – Billy Joel : B”Rocket Man” – Elton John : A+”Hotel California” The Eagles A”Safety Dance” – Men Without Hats : B-“Walk Like an Egyptian” – The Bangles : CThe biggest drawback for music is the port hum (not noticeable for people who don’t know to listen for it) due to the ported design, but it’s better for movies. Hopefully this review helps someone!
EpicMythEpicMyth –
Not for the faint hearted, but your perseverance will be paid off in one if the finest sounding soundbars on the market. Tired of ug and play systems that never measure up? This one does, worth every penny. I went through 5 comparable models.. no comparison.For starters, this and most rear speaker discrete 5.1 and above systems broadcast the rear channel on 5ghz. So if you experience cutout sounds on the rears… I guarantee you this is the problem. Nakamichi says they will have a fix on the next update, but this and every other wireless soundbar on the market will cut out. The solution is to switch over to your 2.4ghz channel. Immediate fix.Next follow the setup precisely on the Nakamichi. On this unit, more is not better. Exact is better. I have a 15 x 20 room with a high ceiling. Try all 3 SSE settings to set the proper lift to bounce off the ceiling. When the front speaker disappeares, you have it right.You can set bass, treble, surround, 3 different settings for movie, music, game. A room size setting, and a volume control for center AND the side firing sound stage drivers.All this is intimidating, I have considered myself an audiophile for 25 years, from Carver to Sunfire, Bose, Nakamichi. It took me about 6 hours to set this up. The question is OMG, do I need to go through this every time I use it. NO… Nakamichi has provided 2 memory keys on the remote, I have one setup for music, the other movies. Wish there were 3, but….I have probably heard Dark Side of the Moon over 500 times on systems I have had 5k invested in. Utilizing the Amazon high bit rate and this system properly set up…. WOW… I an not easy to impress, but trust me… this is impressive the soud stage is remarkable, the bass is solid, not boomy. If I were to be real picky, this a little hole between the sub and what the other drivers can produce. But not noticeable on 90% of playback.For $800, you will NEVER BEAT IT.
ChandruChandru –
*** Nov 16, 2018 update ***I have been having a great experience with this system since early June 2018 when I purchased it on amazon. This is in spite of the remote control issues that everyone has mentioned. Since I use a logitech harmony ultimate, this is not an issue for me, but definitely something that Nakamichi must work on.The biggest reason I am writing this today, is the news I saw just today morning about Nakamichi supporting dolby atmos & vision via firmware update that will be available next month on the shockwafe 9.2 system 2018 model!!! They are calling is SSE (spatial surround elevation) technology. There have been many including me that were constantly giving feedback atmos & vision support to them… this once again goes on to show Nakamichi is indeed listening to customer feedback & their overall wonderful customer support!!! Go Nakamichi…. I can’t wait for SSE firmware release to test it out to feel how much of a difference this will make to my June 2018 model to extend it to “9.2.4” atmos & vision compatible system. Thank you Nakamichi![btw, I didn’t see 9.2 shockwafe listed yet on dolby’s website under atmos soundbar category… assuming it will go up there soon after Nakamichi’s SSE firmware official release next month?]*******************************First impressions after using it for couple days (more detailed review to follow soon after I test it more esp. music): This IS the product I have been looking for – a hands-down, clear winner, worth every penny considering not just the no. of speakers/drivers, dual subs, but more importantly the well-balanced performance – audiophile grade!. So far I have tested this “beast” in the following set-up: Nakamichi surrounds in dipole config coz of space limitations in my room – btw, they came with surrounds joined together out of the box for dipole, felt like Nakamichi knew I was going to use it in that config (ha ha ha!), Samsung UN65KS8000F 65″ 4K TV, Sony UBP-X800 4K player, Xfinity 4K box, PS4, media streamers (Roku 4K, Amazon fire TV), 4K titles – Battleship – DTS-X, Atomic Blonde – DTS-X, Blade Runner 2049 – Atmos; 1080p titles: Master and Commander – The Far Side of the World – DTS HD-MA, Knight and Day – DTS HD-MA.Summary:PROS:Bottom-line: I made the right decision to replace the bose ST300 with this “beast” – Nakamichi is a clear winner without a doubt, hands-down!Audio performance:- excellent theater-type sound stage, superb sound clarity, crispness & channel separation; well-balanced & deep bass (dual subs are well sync’d)… I am really amazed by its channel separation & sound clarity capabilites. Having used the bose ST300 for over 6 months now, I thought that’s the best one could get from a soundbar… beware Bose – you have lots to catch up on!Unboxing & set-up: Solid packaging… set-up was straight-forward & simple (read ahead/plan/follow the steps); I also did firmware update coz the system came with an older version – very simple & quick (I initially thought it might be complicated, but was pleasantly surprised here too!)CONS (mostly minor but, Nakamichi, pls listen…am fairly sure you are):Remote: keys are small, backlight is not sufficiently bright for me to read all the keys in dark environment; some keys are not back-lit up anyways; importantly, as others have said, it is a challenge to point the remote at the soundbar for commands to work.Soundbar display menu: not good at all – very cryptic, given only a few characters available & importantly, very difficult to read what’s being shown unless I am up close. Nakamichi, don’t cut corners here – incorporate better resolution display (not the very poor dot-matrix type you have now) incl. audio format logo to be displayed as it would be a nice touch… and, more importantly, as others have suggested, have the set up screen menu displayed on TV over hdmi!Audio: It takes about 9 to 10 seconds of “deafening silence” before sound comes on esp. when I switch sources or pause & play movie scenes. Not sure why… also, seems to fall back to ARC most of the time, which means I have to hit the hdmi-2 (or -3 or -4 as the case may be) again & againInter-operability over CEC: Running into challenges currently; Nakamichi does not switch to the correct hdmi port & play sound based on source I select. I have followed instructions outlined in the manual/on-line resources, etc. My current set-up: Nakamichi & TV connected over hdmi – arc; audio only hdmi port from Sony X800 4k player connected to hdmi-2 on Nakamichi & video/audio hdmi port connected to TV & Sony 4K player config settings according to steps outlined by Nakamichi; xfinity 4k box & amazon fire tv box connected to TV over hdmi. Roku 4k box & PS4 connected over hdmi to Nakamchi’s hdmi ports 3 & 4.Kodi 17.6 krypton running on fire tv (I suppose this is not a Nakamichi problem): “Audio output device” greyed out & therefore not able to select Nakamichi (all other Kodi system settings are in line with what I could find online – not sure if Kodi has withdrawn this feature in v17.6)Dolby Atmos, True-HD & Vision support: Lacks all these currently. My feedback is this: given it’s increasing popularity & adoption (iTunes has lots of content that supports DV already & increasing further, and Apple have announced that ATV 4K will support Atmos this fall with tvOS 12 release!!! And TV brands like LG, Sony, Vizio, etc have it already & apps like Vudu, Netflix (in a limited way) etc, support it! From Atmos standpoint, I do understand that a pair upfiring speakers in the soundbar is more of marketing than true experience & requires hardware changes, but Nakamichi could consider coming out with optional Atmos-enabled in-ceiling speakers to further complement shockwafe 7.2/9.2 systems in a 7.2.2 or 9.2.2 (*.*.4 might be two too many!!!). On the other hand, I believe dolby vision is a firmware implementation and so Nakamichi must be able to quickly implement support in a near-future firmware release in a such a way that DV signal is passed thru to TV without compromise. Till such time, only workaround is to connect 4k player like Sony X800 that supports DV directly to TV & use the second audio-only port to Nakamichi over another hdmi…. but what if I have more than one source that supports DV & I have more such sources to connect than my TV’s hdmi ports (in which case, I will have to use hdmi ports on Nakamichi & I don’t want to invest in a separate hdmi switcher)… why no Dolby True-HD? Licensing cost issue? Lossless format is always better… but if 4k players & streamers can bit-stream out this format to Nakamichi, then fine, otherwise, hmmm… I got to check :-)Overall BEST product (for the price-point & boy, the VALUE), but I guess to make it TRULY GREAT, Nakamichi should fix the CONS soon! Thank you Nakamichi!
Ken Washington –
I actually bought the new Bose soundbar 700 with surround speakers and Bose Bass Module 700 first. The soundbar was great, but there was definitely a lack of sound output from the exterior speakers. Also the Bass Module was just too boomy. Yes it gave off a ton of bass, but it was too deep sounding and honestly was distracting from the experience. Adjusting the settings was very basic, and didn’t do much. I wanted more control over the system and more options.I turned the Bose in and decided to give the Nakamichi a try. I bought the 9.4.2. system with the soundbar, the 2 subwoofers, and 4 exterior speakers. Honestly I’ll say that the Bose bass module hit deeper with more bass. But it was very distracting and didn’t sound natural. The Nakamichi hit different. Even though there are two subwoofers, they dont hit as deep as the Bose but together with the system IT SOUNDS AWESOME. Great for movies and more of a natural bass.The bluetooth connectivity is spotty at times. Sometimes it’s difficult to connect initially, but once you’re connected I haven’t had any issues with losing the connection.If you’re looking to get more sound out of the rear speakers, you wont get that without the most recent update. At first out of the box, it didn’t come with this. If you hit the stereo button it was either “stereo off” or “stereo on”. Obviously you want the “stereo off” for a more surround sound experience. However, you still cannot hear the rear speakers very well at all, even with them turned all the way up. I had to call customer service and they eventually sent me a firmware update (9.2 35). This made a HUGE difference. You now will get a feature called “All Channel” if you hit the stereo button. Now you’ll get way better performance and surround sound from the rear speakers. This is just while watching tv, which doesn’t put out Dolby ATMOS, etc. I’ll also mention that this update wouldn’t be necessary if you’re watching a movie with Dolby DTS built in, then the rear speakers work fine per the DTS code. So bottom, line get the update, its definitely worth it and the system sounds awesome! Definitely worth the buy. You get a better sound quality with this system for less money than you’ll spend on the Bose.
Sandip B.Sandip B. –
Let me preface this review by saying that I’m a huge home theater guy for many years. I’ve used Polk, Focal, Paradigm and now in my current setup I have a full SVS Ultra Tower setup with SVS 13 Ultra Subs. Not saying I’ve heard the “Best” out there but I do have a pretty critical basis as I paid nearly 6 times what this sound bar costs in speakers alone not including the Marantz pre processor and Emotiva amps!I wanted a living room setup as my dedicated theater is nice but overkill for watching some things. I hated the Samsung built-in TV Speakers (Obviously) but didn’t want to spend the money on another 7.2.2 sound system. I brought a JBL soundbar, returned it. It sucked! It was better then the TV but I needed something better. All my research brought me to this soundbar.So big question will this soundbar keep with the big boys? The answer is *drumroll*….. surprisingly yes!!! With some caveats.Sound quality out of the box in my opinion was completely horrible, the subs were muddy, too loud and overbearing. While this may be favorable for some I found it horrific and was automatically putting my return hat on. However with most sound/video equipment out of the box does not show it’s full potential espically when it comes to personal preference. I found out the “Movie” mode was on, which in my opinion was very overbearing and trying to hard to be a almost IMAX like theater experience. Besides the basd, the main soundbar voices sounded way to high and hollow/boxy like the mids were turned up all the way! Long story short I messed around with the remote and found DSP Off. Once it was off hooray! A nice flat sound stage. SVS Sound stage? No. but nonetheless quite impressive!The overall sound is good and especially the surround speakers have great imaging that engulf you in a little sound bubble. A horizontal bubble I might add because Atmos… yeah I don’t hear anything above me. Maybe I’m spoiled because I have dedicated atmos speakers in my theater but at no point did a helicopter fly over me and find myself saying “wow”. Don’t buy this with the idea that Atmos is just magically going to work. It’s not. But in my opinion for what this overall soundbar is and how it performs for the cost it’s hardly a deal breaker.Also not a knock on Nakamichi because I’m sure they had to cut some corners to get the price point. But the tweeters/high end can be quite fatiguting at higher volumes. I can run my SVS Speakers at full blast no distortion and my ears are fine. I find when pushing the Nakamichi at high volumes when watching something like Avengers my ears seem to have the “after a concert” feeling. I’m being a little nit picky here but this is something I would have like to known during my research period.I’ll sum it up here:Pros:Excellent sound to cost ratioHas a premium look unlike many other soundbarsExcellent connectivity options with the HDMI inputs all running HDMI 2.2.Easy installation! Comes with everything you need including speaker brackets.Absolutely solid wireless connection between the main bar and subs. Literally no lag or dropouts.Cons:Compared to my SVS system, this one sounds a little boxy with resonance. Probably would help put extra sound deadening material in each component.When starting a show or media the system plays the sounds. Stops for 1-2 seconds then the system will resume sound. More annoying then anything after that initial hiccup after starting every show or movie it works great.The menu system sucks! I guess I’m spoiled with great receivers I use that have great interfaces that let you control the sound. This one is ALL LCD which can be frustrating as some things are abbreviated. Please in your next soundbar try to implement the menu system on the TV itself.Since the Left Center Right are stuffed into one unit it’s nearly impossible to get a true sound stage experience. Nakamichi was smart on placing the outward tweeters to give the effect of this but still, this does not replace a true front LCR setup.With all that said I would buy this again and again especially for those who don’t have a dedicated theater space.Great job Nakamichi! Can’t wait for your next generation of products!
Craig C –
As a previous owner of the 2018 9.2.4 set up, I wanted the EARC updated version for my PS5 and XBOX series X to pass through the tv to the bar. The system looks almost identical to the old one but sounds completely different. The low bass ( below 30 hz) is present and the surround/ atmos that was already good before is mind blowing excellent. As a plug and play system, I have a hard time believing anything can top the overall system for the price especially with the new subwoofers with improved low bass response. I can’t stress as an audio/ video enthusiast how excellent the new redesigned 9.2.4 EARC system is. I already liked Nakamichi as I grew up with their car headsets in the 80’s but they have a sound bar customer for life. If you are on the fence try it and you will see just how impressive a HTIB can actually be!