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Sony's New Trio: Big Sound, Bigger TVs
27 May
Summary
- Sony's Bravia Theatre Trio is a Dolby Atmos wireless system.
- The system offers 3.0.2 channels with virtualized phantom channels.
- Expandable setup with optional rear speakers and subwoofers.

Sony has introduced the Bravia Theatre Trio, a new wireless audio system engineered to create a soundscape that extends beyond the screen, particularly for large televisions. This Dolby Atmos-compatible system functions as a 3.0.2-channel setup, utilizing advanced virtualization to simulate 24 phantom audio channels, including room reflections for a more cinematic feel.
The core system consists of three wireless speakers: a central unit resembling a mini soundbar connected via HDMI eARC, and two flanking speakers with upfiring drivers for height effects. Room calibration is facilitated using a USB-C microphone and a dedicated app.
For users seeking a more robust surround sound experience, the Bravia Theatre Trio is expandable. Optional components include the Sub 8 or the larger Sub 9 subwoofers, and either the Bravia Rear 8 or the new Bravia Rear 9 wireless rear speakers.
While the system boasts Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support along with an HDMI passthrough port capable of 4K 120Hz, initial impressions from a full setup demonstration noted powerful sound but some concerns regarding vocal clarity and fine detail impact. The precise pricing for regions outside the UK is pending.