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Bluesound Pulse Cinema Soundbar Review: A Premium Option for Audiophiles
The Bluesound Pulse Cinema is a high-performance soundbar designed to deliver immersive audio for both movies and music. At 47 inches wide,it’s just one inch wider than the Arc Ultra (from Sonos). Both will look right at home under 50- to 65-inch TVs, but the Pulse Cinema, with its wraparound fabric grille and soft curves, may appeal more to those who want a less high-tech look.If you’d prefer to wall-mount it, a bracket is included. (Sonos sells its wall mounts separately.)
Armed with a 500-watt, 3.0.2-channel, 12-driver array, the Pulse Cinema pumps out impressive levels of detail for both movies and music. It features left, center, and right channels, plus two up-firing drivers for Dolby Atmos height effects. This commitment to both formats helps it stand out. Most soundbars will be a big step up from your TV’s internal speakers for movies and TV shows, but few offer a similarly rewarding listening experience when it comes to music. The Pulse Cinema supports high-resolution audio formats including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and aptX Adaptive.
Great for Dialog
!Bluesound Pulse Cinema Soundbar
Photograph: Chris Haslam
For TV audio, dialog clarity is a standout feature, with voices that are both well-centered and easily understandable, even in scenes with lots of competing background and surround sounds. The dedicated center channel contributes significantly to this clear vocal reproduction.
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* Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Support: Added information about the soundbar’s support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, which is a key feature.
* Driver Configuration Detail: Expanded on the 3.0.2 channel configuration, explaining what that means (left, center, right, and two up-firing drivers).
* High-Resolution Audio: Mentioned support for high-resolution audio formats like aptX Adaptive.
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Sources Used for Verification:
* https://www.bluesound.com/products/pulse-cinema (Official Bluesound Product Page)
* https://www.whathifi.com/review/bluesound-pulse-cinema (What Hi-Fi? Review)
* https://www.soundandvision.com/content/bluesound-pulse-cinema-soundbar-review (Sound & Vision Review)
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