I have this bar with a lg c2 in my living room. Just got it about a month ago for the new house we moved into. It’s connected with an audio quest cinnamon 48 hdmi cable. It’s had problems pretty much since day 2. We always have to unplug the bar and re plug it to get it to work because it constantly looses sound. I’m pretty tech savy and know how to connect set up calibrate ect ect. I also have in my bedroom a Bravia a80L with the ht-a3000 also paired with rear speakers and a sub and have not had any issues at all with the sound like with the lg. and we actually have 2 of the Sony Bravia set ups in 2 different rooms with the same sound bars and no issues. Was considering also getting rear speakers from lg to pair with the lg sound bar and now I’m considering just replacing the entire lg c2 and gx sound bar because the constant disconnecting is really something that has been getting on our last nerve. Tried a lot of different things to get it to work. Any other advice? It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Great vid btw.
yeah no this is definitely not an Ideal situation, have you reached out to lg about possibly getting it replaced under warranty. Soundbars like this are tested and shouldnt have those issues out of the box so if they do they could be deffective. I would also try messing around with the PCM HDMI settings and see if that fixes anything. Good luck and let me know how it goes! Also nice choice on the cable!
@@WaltsTV yes this is not an ideal situation. It really sucks tbh. lol. And I pretty much tried everything with this bar, as far as settings I’ve tried it all. Can’t update firmware, there’s no support for it on any app. Lg says it’s a discontinued bar but I haven’t checked about a replacement under warranty. I even went as far as getting an entire new cable another audio quest but this one is a chocolate 48. Even tried using some of my older ones like the forest and ocean 48 and a bunch of other generic ones I have around like the ones it came with out the box but still same exact issues with the eARC constantly disconnecting itself and dropping the sound. It’s a real pain since it’s all mounted on a Marble wall so just imagine the struggle just to disconnect it each time. It normally happens about 1-2 times a day which is insane. However I did more digging and I’m not the only one with this problem with this sound bar. Gonna contact lg and check out about a warranty replacement. Thanks for the info/advice, and yes I do like to have my good cables with my equipment lol.
No but adjusting volume you will most likely need the soundbar remote. if its an lg tv with optical it might work with either remote but I cant guarantee that.
I am having lg g3 77" worst sounding TV i have ever used. Earlier used C8,C9 and C1 65" still in a different room. What is your recommendation. Shall i go with GX series or LG SP8A which is highly affordable and great sounding soundbar. Personally experienced at friends home.
@@WaltsTV see g3 is the great tv in terms of picture quality but due to its slim design they compromise on sound output. Soundbat GX is also sleek design i assume the drivers are not good enough to sound well than SP8A.
Get the HW-Q990c. Its one if not the best bang for the buck sound system you can get atm (if not going modular). LG's sound systems are really really mediocre.
What’s a best setting for movies when I bought the sound bar the sound was very good but when im watching movies it’s not the same sound can you write down the settings please. Thanks
@@WaltsTV aren't they actual wall mounting brackets as opposed to some sort of stand to place on a flat surface and have the soundbar face forward still?
@@brabus106 you can see what they look like from 0:38 of the vid bro. They're literally brackets that hold them up facing forward. AND also from 1:25 when he talks about the mounting options. Like did you even watch the vid??
www.lg.com/us/sound-bars/lg-spk8-s-sound-bar That is what you buy, But remember this is more about lifestyle than pure functionality, it is meant to mount on the wall and look very slim.
Would I be able to fit four HDMI cables and the power cable behind the soundbar so I’ve just got a LG77G3 and I’m thinking about getting this soundbar my cables are not in the wall they will be covered with trunking so they will drop down from the middle of the tv and would need to go behind the soundbar
Behind it no, you would want to run them through the wall. If you plan on concealing them it should be fine but you might have to mess with it to get it to look clean.
Nice review. One important thing to note is that this soundbar comes with a large external power supply which makes wall mounting really difficult, not sure that personally I would be comfortable burying that in the wall either. So for me, I now need to somehow hide a power supply that is more than an inch thick behind my flat to the wall capable LG G3 OLED which it turn means that I can no longer use the supplied wall mount for the TV either. I don't understand why LG could not power the soundbar from the TV with an AC output, would have been a much better solution. Upon reflection, I wish that I had just gone with Sonos now.
This is a good point, Personally I think the easiest would be to wall mount with a little space from the wall and tuck the power supply into the tv mount and have it flush with the tv. or have an entertainment center right below the mounted bar as close to it as possible so that you can avoid the brick in the wall, cause yes that would not be up to code.
@@WaltsTV many thanks for the response and the helpful ideas. Unfortunately mine is being mounted over a fireplace so my only option as you say is to lose the power supply into or around the TV mount. I hope that LG come up with a better solution going forward such as powering the soundbar from the TV for example or finding a way to hide the power brick behind the soundbar by making it much more compact if they are not able to build it in.
How long out along the cord is the bulky power supply box from the soundbar itself? Could there be enough length to go through a wall into a closet behind, in cases where that's an option?
@@ESBertrand0 mine is tucked up behind the TV now so I cannot measure it but I would estimate around a metre (just over 3 feet), maybe a little more. I think your plan would work well.
In my experience the LGGX is not as good a sound as that from the LG OLED 65G26LA TV Inspite of upgrading the eArc HDMI cable. The optical is no better. The bluetooth sync seldom works and needs a hard power of boot to reset it. The LG app for Iphone to enhance the sound does not work and has 142 1 Star ratings stating it does not work and after 1 year LG have not improved it. Even feeding sound in directly via a USB connection it still fails to please and the USB input is temperamental and needs a reset to get it working. I have persevered for 12 months with it but feel i must now return it. Don't be fooled in the shop demonstration by them putting the TV sound on low and the sound bar high to make it look better. This just my personal opinion.😬
Poor design, make it ultra slim yet include a power pack so cannot be flush wall mounted, it also hates 5ghz wi-fi and if you have eero like me, will struggle with subwoofer drop outs, I use this with a LG G3, as a standalone soundbar using USB it works great.
There is no good way to get it perfectly flush, at some point you gotta go through the wall to cable conceal and run power. Also rarely will you find soundbars that work great for Bluetooth and wifi. That is an industry handicap not a manufacture.
yeah its really meant to be mounted on the wall, only thing I could see the stand option useful is for like on top of a fireplace mantle. if your looking for a goos small soundbar that would fit under your tv I would look at the magnifi mini ax - ruclips.net/video/EJMaARxXTm0/видео.htmlsi=6J7VZE6VZfs1yjA_
I have a Samsung Q900C and that does everything a soundbar should, I managed to install my GX1 perfectly positioned under my G3, how I got it so accurate is beyond me, as you are probably aware you need to tape up the template, and stick it on the wall, I ended up ditching templates and concentrating on ensuring the brackets where level.
Your comparison between bad sound good video and vice versa was kind of stupid. Watching movies isn't the same as watching a review or someone speaking about details we want to know. Also the audio part of the video was almost pointless. With respect this seems like nothing but an advert for LG as you talk about design and how it will look over and over and again. All constructive
Sound portion is to really emphasize that you wont be happy with base level tv audio. Also trying to show how audio plays a bigger role in things then you think. But yes I dont usually include that portion any more.
I have this bar with a lg c2 in my living room. Just got it about a month ago for the new house we moved into. It’s connected with an audio quest cinnamon 48 hdmi cable. It’s had problems pretty much since day 2. We always have to unplug the bar and re plug it to get it to work because it constantly looses sound. I’m pretty tech savy and know how to connect set up calibrate ect ect. I also have in my bedroom a Bravia a80L with the ht-a3000 also paired with rear speakers and a sub and have not had any issues at all with the sound like with the lg. and we actually have 2 of the Sony Bravia set ups in 2 different rooms with the same sound bars and no issues. Was considering also getting rear speakers from lg to pair with the lg sound bar and now I’m considering just replacing the entire lg c2 and gx sound bar because the constant disconnecting is really something that has been getting on our last nerve. Tried a lot of different things to get it to work. Any other advice? It will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Great vid btw.
yeah no this is definitely not an Ideal situation, have you reached out to lg about possibly getting it replaced under warranty. Soundbars like this are tested and shouldnt have those issues out of the box so if they do they could be deffective. I would also try messing around with the PCM HDMI settings and see if that fixes anything. Good luck and let me know how it goes! Also nice choice on the cable!
@@WaltsTV yes this is not an ideal situation. It really sucks tbh. lol. And I pretty much tried everything with this bar, as far as settings I’ve tried it all. Can’t update firmware, there’s no support for it on any app. Lg says it’s a discontinued bar but I haven’t checked about a replacement under warranty. I even went as far as getting an entire new cable another audio quest but this one is a chocolate 48. Even tried using some of my older ones like the forest and ocean 48 and a bunch of other generic ones I have around like the ones it came with out the box but still same exact issues with the eARC constantly disconnecting itself and dropping the sound. It’s a real pain since it’s all mounted on a Marble wall so just imagine the struggle just to disconnect it each time. It normally happens about 1-2 times a day which is insane. However I did more digging and I’m not the only one with this problem with this sound bar. Gonna contact lg and check out about a warranty replacement. Thanks for the info/advice, and yes I do like to have my good cables with my equipment lol.
I don't have free hdmi for soundbar. Only option is optical. With optical would i have to turn it on manually everytime?
No but adjusting volume you will most likely need the soundbar remote. if its an lg tv with optical it might work with either remote but I cant guarantee that.
I am having lg g3 77" worst sounding TV i have ever used. Earlier used C8,C9 and C1 65" still in a different room.
What is your recommendation. Shall i go with GX series or LG SP8A which is highly affordable and great sounding soundbar. Personally experienced at friends home.
both will be great so I think it depends more on the look that your going for!
@@WaltsTV see g3 is the great tv in terms of picture quality but due to its slim design they compromise on sound output. Soundbat GX is also sleek design i assume the drivers are not good enough to sound well than SP8A.
Get the HW-Q990c. Its one if not the best bang for the buck sound system you can get atm (if not going modular). LG's sound systems are really really mediocre.
Can you place this soundbar flat, not wall mounted or on its inclined stand?.. Just flat on the furniture?
Yes you can! However that wouldn't be the best way to listen to the music because then it would be pointed at the ceiling.
@@WaltsTV Thnx!
Great video, thank you for info
Glad it was helpful!
What’s a best setting for movies when I bought the sound bar the sound was very good but when im watching movies it’s not the same sound can you write down the settings please. Thanks
I dont think there are any specific settings I could give you to help. I would just keep it in the adaptive mode.
Is there a stand that can be bought for this soundbar if notcwall mounted?
it comes with a stand, they are like two mounting brackets.
@@WaltsTV aren't they actual wall mounting brackets as opposed to some sort of stand to place on a flat surface and have the soundbar face forward still?
@@brabus106 you can see what they look like from 0:38 of the vid bro. They're literally brackets that hold them up facing forward. AND also from 1:25 when he talks about the mounting options. Like did you even watch the vid??
@_renz.c appreciated mate. Going to be honest...I didn't. I was just going by what thecsalrsman said, ie being wall brackets only. Thank you
What to buy to make it 5.1?
I has same doubt...
www.lg.com/us/sound-bars/lg-spk8-s-sound-bar
That is what you buy, But remember this is more about lifestyle than pure functionality, it is meant to mount on the wall and look very slim.
Hi i can i connect Amazon fire stick to LG gx and from soundbar to TV to watch TV and listen audio
No you should plug the fires tick directly into your tv
Would I be able to fit four HDMI cables and the power cable behind the soundbar so I’ve just got a LG77G3 and I’m thinking about getting this soundbar my cables are not in the wall they will be covered with trunking so they will drop down from the middle of the tv and would need to go behind the soundbar
Behind it no, you would want to run them through the wall. If you plan on concealing them it should be fine but you might have to mess with it to get it to look clean.
@@WaltsTV so is there a gap like the Sonos Arc to drop the cables behind
@@WaltsTV looks like a bit of a gap where the power cable goes in the back
yes you just have to make sure you line up the hole@@justchilling4491
@@WaltsTV thanks for letting me know I think I’ll get one to replace the Sonos Arc
Will this work well with control4?
Through optical yes, hdmi arc is 50/50
Can we use lg spk8s with lg gx please reply
Yes, "Compatible with 2020 sound bar models: SN10YG, SN9YG, SN8YG, SN7Y, SN7CY, SN6Y, SN5Y, SLM6Y, GX"
Nice review. One important thing to note is that this soundbar comes with a large external power supply which makes wall mounting really difficult, not sure that personally I would be comfortable burying that in the wall either. So for me, I now need to somehow hide a power supply that is more than an inch thick behind my flat to the wall capable LG G3 OLED which it turn means that I can no longer use the supplied wall mount for the TV either. I don't understand why LG could not power the soundbar from the TV with an AC output, would have been a much better solution. Upon reflection, I wish that I had just gone with Sonos now.
This is a good point, Personally I think the easiest would be to wall mount with a little space from the wall and tuck the power supply into the tv mount and have it flush with the tv. or have an entertainment center right below the mounted bar as close to it as possible so that you can avoid the brick in the wall, cause yes that would not be up to code.
@@WaltsTV many thanks for the response and the helpful ideas. Unfortunately mine is being mounted over a fireplace so my only option as you say is to lose the power supply into or around the TV mount. I hope that LG come up with a better solution going forward such as powering the soundbar from the TV for example or finding a way to hide the power brick behind the soundbar by making it much more compact if they are not able to build it in.
How long out along the cord is the bulky power supply box from the soundbar itself? Could there be enough length to go through a wall into a closet behind, in cases where that's an option?
@@ESBertrand0 mine is tucked up behind the TV now so I cannot measure it but I would estimate around a metre (just over 3 feet), maybe a little more. I think your plan would work well.
In my experience the LGGX is not as good a sound as that from the LG OLED 65G26LA TV Inspite of upgrading the eArc HDMI cable. The optical is no better. The bluetooth sync seldom works and needs a hard power of boot to reset it. The LG app for Iphone to enhance the sound does not work and has 142 1 Star ratings stating it does not work and after 1 year LG have not improved it. Even feeding sound in directly via a USB connection it still fails to please and the USB input is temperamental and needs a reset to get it working. I have persevered for 12 months with it but feel i must now return it. Don't be fooled in the shop demonstration by them putting the TV sound on low and the sound bar high to make it look better. This just my personal opinion.😬
This bar is more about design then sound, I was personally impressed by the sound.
Poor design, make it ultra slim yet include a power pack so cannot be flush wall mounted, it also hates 5ghz wi-fi and if you have eero like me, will struggle with subwoofer drop outs, I use this with a LG G3, as a standalone soundbar using USB it works great.
There is no good way to get it perfectly flush, at some point you gotta go through the wall to cable conceal and run power. Also rarely will you find soundbars that work great for Bluetooth and wifi. That is an industry handicap not a manufacture.
Thin as the sound output lol
Very thin! Meant more as a statement piece that will improve your sound!
Wanted this but i have my tv on a unit so its no good for me which im gutted about! Stupid design, no wonder it isn't popular
yeah its really meant to be mounted on the wall, only thing I could see the stand option useful is for like on top of a fireplace mantle. if your looking for a goos small soundbar that would fit under your tv I would look at the magnifi mini ax - ruclips.net/video/EJMaARxXTm0/видео.htmlsi=6J7VZE6VZfs1yjA_
I have a Samsung Q900C and that does everything a soundbar should, I managed to install my GX1 perfectly positioned under my G3, how I got it so accurate is beyond me, as you are probably aware you need to tape up the template, and stick it on the wall, I ended up ditching templates and concentrating on ensuring the brackets where level.
Your comparison between bad sound good video and vice versa was kind of stupid. Watching movies isn't the same as watching a review or someone speaking about details we want to know.
Also the audio part of the video was almost pointless. With respect this seems like nothing but an advert for LG as you talk about design and how it will look over and over and again.
All constructive
Sound portion is to really emphasize that you wont be happy with base level tv audio. Also trying to show how audio plays a bigger role in things then you think. But yes I dont usually include that portion any more.