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LG SP8YA 3.1.2CH Sound Bar and Subwoofer with Dolby Atmos (2021)

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Description

PRODUCT OVERVIEW Sound effects are in full effect with audio coming at you from every angle with 5.1.2. channels, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Built-in Bluetooth 5.1 offers faster speeds and greater range. Dolby, Dolby Atmos and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. KEY FEATURES 3.1.2ch with 440W Total Output Power Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Meridian Audio Technology High Resolution Audio 24bit/96kHz with 4K Passthrough (HDCP 2.3) 4K Passthrough (HDCP 2.3)

Brand: LG


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Model Name: LGSP8YA


Recommended Uses For Product: Home Theater


Compatible Devices: Tablet, Smartphone


Controller Type: Voice Control


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 3.1.2


Included Components: Batteries, Optical Cable, Remote Control, Wall Mount Bracket, Warranty Card, Speaker


Product Dimensions: 4.7"D x 41.7"W x 2.2"H


Item Weight: 12.2 Kilograms


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Control Method: Voice


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Speaker Size: 2.2 Inches


Power Source: AC


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Audio Driver Type: Upward Firing Driver


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Includes MP3 player?: No


Processor Count: 4


Series Number: 8


Specific Uses For Product: home entertainment


UPC: 195174008096


Manufacturer: LG


Item Weight: 26.8 pounds


Item model number: SP8YA


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 18, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • That was easy!
Researched soundbars for my six year old LG TV. This soundbar was a top recommendation. Bought an HDMI 2.1 cable for ARC capability. After unboxing, total setup and installation was approx. 45 minutes (I took my time). Everything worked perfectly the first time. I AM DELIGHTED!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024 by Kevin McCarthy

  • While Pricey, Pairs Great with LG TV and Smartphone
After tolerating the speakers on the back of my LG tv for a year, I decided to splurge and improve my watching experience. From all I heard, keeping LG speakers with an LG tv is the easiest way to add a product since they are both on the same LG ecosystem. This has turned out to be very true and I would recommend this soundbar for anyone, especially if you already own an LG tv as at that point it's basically plug and play. The sound quality is great, the base is really meaty and voices are far more crisp. It's also got some great bluetooth and wifi functionality, I mainly use the wifi functionality when I connected it to Spotify on my phone. After three months of use, I'd say the price was well worth it for an elevated experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023 by Nalbation

  • Not bad
I had high expectations for this sound bar. My expectations were somewhat met. I was lucky to have received a gift card as the price is a bit high, so me f I had to pay full price not sure would have purchased. It has deep bass and great sound. It does behave awkward at times it disconnects and reconnects within seconds, not sure why. I will try firmware update to see if that helps. I also have blocked internet access as it continuously tries to update every time it was set on. Work well with LG TV via the ARC channel and delivers nice sound when watching Atmos movies. Has a few sound modes to enhance cinema, sports or dialogues. I am happy with the product but not blown off my feet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2022 by Yvo Eduardo Avilez Cerna

  • Atmo is bad A
I took plunge spent a little more money my last soundbar was a vizio M series 5.1 it’s sounded pretty good but would not always work w my tcl 5 series . Don’t know what’s up w vizio but I’ve tryed a couple of there models and gave me trouble w the connection with my tcl . When I hooked up my new lg everything connected WiFi and Dolby atmo worked amazing the sound is nothing like I’ve heard before definitely sounds like I was in a movie theater . Now I’m hooked on lg products will upgrade to a lg tv one day . I added the wirless surround sounds to make it a 5.1.2 system the surrounds arnt atmo but still Awsome when you play movie def heard a punch coming trough them . Only issue is make sure it’s far away from your router or they will cut out other then that I live the whole System . The lg sp8 it’s a great system ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2022 by steve winton

  • LG Sound bar Killed my 5 Ghz Wireless Router
I really wanted to like this LG SP8YA 3.1.2 sound bar since I bought it on sale for $450, but it killed our 5 Ghz wireless network every time it was turned on. I hooked it up to my bedroom Sony 75" XBR-75X900H Full Array LED TV via an Arc (HDMI cable). I have an Asus AC1900 (AC68U) Wireless Router, and it supports both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bandwidth. When standing in front of the LG Soundbar, I ran Speed Test on my IPhone on the 5 Ghz bandwidth and I would get 260 Mbps down and 13 Mbps up. After turning on the LG Soundbar, I would re-test and only get about 30-15 Mbps down and 10 Mbps up. If I switched to using the 2.4 Ghz, I would get about 84 Mbps down and 12 Mbps up. Since I am paying for 250 Mbps internet down, I want to be able to access the full bandwidth. So I don’t want to downgrade to 2.4 Ghz just to be able to use a soundbar, that is not an option. Also why would I want to mess around with my 5 Ghz wireless router setting to set a specific channel, when it currently auto selects the best channel for the frequency range. Also if I ever wanted to upgrade to a new wireless mesh router, some of the newer routers auto selects between 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz band, and you can’t change it. Googling the LG soundbar wireless Wifi issue, I found a forum that mentioned that LG soundbar uses 5 Ghz band internally to connect to sub-woofer and rear speakers. The kicker is that LG knows about this problem because specifically in the documentation it says not to place the soundbar within 10 feet of your wireless router, which mine is not because it is located in the downstairs office. The soundbar would kill the 5 Ghz wireless signal within about 10-12 feet radius from the sound bar. Kids would complain that they can’t Netflix in the living room when this sound bar was on, not good. If LG is reading this, the simple solution is to allow a hardwire connection to subwoofer. Also allow users to turn off the Bluetooth and Wifi on the soundbar if they run into connectivity issues. For the actual LG Soundbar sound quality, I am not an audiophile, but for me the LG SP8YA 3.1.2 overall sound was just okay. I was able to download the LG soundbar app on my iPhone to connect the WiFi. It initially didn’t work and I could not connect to soundbar via the app. I tried it again after 30 minutes and it connected. When I turned on the TV and sound bar, I saw a message that said “B-Update”, which I assume was an automatic firmware update which took about 10-15 minutes to download. After that I ran the Room calibration tool. I used my Sony TV Google TV app to watch Disney+ and tested it on Avengers movie. It sounded alright, not great and not bad. Better than the TV speaker and had some bass. The bass was just okay, I could feel it in big action sequence, but it was not always there in all scenes. The volume control was weird too, it would only go from 0 - 40, but my Sony TV goes from 1 to 100. So it would skip ever 2 to 3 numbers when you move the volume up and down. I also noticed a slight lip sync issue, like .1 second delay. This was more noticeable when watching cartoons when you can see the lips move and sound comes out .1 seconds later. When watching movies l, I did start to notice the lip sync issue, but it was less noticeable. This lip sync issue was the 2nd deal breaker for me. The LED screen always on is front was a little distracting while watching movies. It should turn off after 15 seconds, or at least have the option in LG app to do that. I have to return this LG soundbar (and not buy any LG soundbars for now), because my 5 Ghz wireless network is more important than any soundbar. I use my 5 Ghz Wifi for work and streaming content. I have tried other sound bars like the Sonos Beam (Gen 2) soundbar for $450. The overall sound was good and the dialog was clear, but no bass. You really need the subwoofer for watching movies, it’s not optional. Even my wife said Sonos Beam sounded alright but had no bass. I can’t justify paying $750 for a Sonos Sub, when the Beam was $450 (total cost of $1200 for the system without surround speakers). I really cannot justify spending more for my audio equipment than my TV, and this is for our bedroom, not a dedicated home theater setup. I went to search for Soundbars and interference with Wifi signals and found that there are a lot of issues with most sound bars and Wifi signals. I have read a lot of sound bar reviews and someone always complains about wireless subwoofer would stop syncing to Soundbar or go out sporadically. Now I am wondering if that has to do with Wifi interference (or microwave interference), maybe from neighbor’s new Wifi setup. I went to look for a sound bars that had a wired subwoofer, but all the new sound bars come with wireless subwoofers. My wife doesn’t want a receiver and bunch of speaker wire cables in the bedroom, so I am back in search for a 3.1 sound bar for under $500-$800 that just works. If I can’t find one, then my last alternative is to get a receiver and small Klipsch 5.1 reference speakers for around $800. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021 by N. Tran

  • Very nice
Very happy with this. Extremely easy to set up. Sound is noticeably better then tv speakers. I have an LG TV and it integrates flawlessly. The only flaw is that the tv (OLED65C1PUB) sits too low on its stand, and as short as this sound bar is, it still blocks a very small part of the picture. More of a flaw with the TV then the sound bar. I put the TV on an ikea LACK shelf (Sitting on the piece of furniture, not wall mounted) and it is perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2022 by Cynthia

  • Wi-Fi nightmare + security vulnerable
This sound bar cased a nightmarish issues to my Wi-Fi network affecting half of the house. When powered on it cased WiFi interferences that fully jammed my 2.4 GHz network around the sound bar. Causing laptops, phones and TV to loose connectivity entirely (router is just 20 feet away). Additional major issue is security vulnerability of the soundbar. Even after full setup it keeps its unprotected WiFi network enabled and broadcasts its SSID. Anyone can connect to this WiFi and modify any settings, including volume, reconnect it to any other WiFi as well as play any audio content without authorization... Checked with all manuals and forums. LG has no comments, but its admittedly a known issue for all LG soundbars. Returned... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2022 by Anton

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