Best virtual surround sound HTIBs
Want home-theater sound without all those pesky home-theater speakers? Well, too bad. Until ventriloquism trickles down to home audio land, you simply can't achieve the realism of true surround sound without using rear-channel speakers. You can come kind of close, however, with these speaker-lite HTIB (home theater in a box) systems. They represent the cutting edge of virtual surround technology, employing fewer than the traditional six speakers and, in some cases, as few as one. All of the models listed below also include some degree of video connectivity as well--either a built-in DVD player, or AV inputs to toggle sources before they reach your TV. Likewise, some include subwoofers, while you'll need to add one to other systems if you want better bass.
Already have an AV receiver that handles video switching and amplification, and just looking for a virtual surround speaker system instead? Check out our best virtual surround speakers.
Yamaha YSP-4000 Digital Sound Projector (black)
The addition of enhanced video connectivity options cements Yamaha's already excellent Digital Sound Projector technology as the go-to choice for single-speaker surround sound.
Read review of the Yamaha YSP-4000 Digital Sound Projector (black)Sony HT-CT100
Sony's HT-CT100 soundbar/subwoofer audio system is a phenomenal value that sounds great with movies and music.
Read review of the Sony HT-CT100Philips SoundBar HTS8100
The exceedingly stylish Philips HTS8100 SoundBar packs the home theater experience--including a DVD player--into one slim package plus a sub.
Read review of the Philips SoundBar HTS8100Samsung HT-X810T
While we've heard better virtual surround sound, the Samsung HT-X810T's easy setup and dearth of wires will appeal to those searching for simplicity and a minimalist aesthetic.
Read review of the Samsung HT-X810TMarantz ES7001 SSX
The Marantz ES7001 has a bigger, more full-bodied sound than most virtual surround speakers.
Read review of the Marantz ES7001 SSXJVC Sophisti DD-3
If you can look past its high price--and some annoying shortcomings--the JVC DD-3 Sophisti offers elegant styling and pretty good sound for its size.
Read review of the JVC Sophisti DD-3Philips HTS6500
The unremarkable sound quality of the Philips HTS6500 is outweighed by its winning combination of slick aesthetics, impressive features, and affordable pricing.
Read review of the Philips HTS6500Sony Bravia DAV-X10
The combination of elegant style, easy setup, and fairly accomplished sonics make the Sony Bravia DAV-X10 a worthwhile choice for those willing to look past its connectivity shortfalls and high price tag.
Read review of the Sony Bravia DAV-X10Yamaha YSP-3000 Digital Sound Projector (silver)
If you can look past its limited video capabilities, the Yamaha YSP-3000 is an otherwise recommendable single-speaker solution for home theater buyers who don't want a traditional 5.1 channel surround system.
Read review of the Yamaha YSP-3000 Digital Sound Projector (silver)Samsung HT-X710T
The Samsung HT-X710 is a great-sounding 2.1 DVD system, but the funky design and dearth of inputs may put off some buyers.
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