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Nakamichi Shockwafe Pro Bluetooth 7.1.4 Channel Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Soundbar with 10" Wireless Subwoofer, 2 Rear Surround Speakers, eARC and SSE Max Technology (New), black

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Color: Black


Style: Pro 7.1 DTS-X/Atmos/eARC/SSE Max


Features

  • MEET THE REINVENTION OF #1 RATED DOLBY ATMOS SOUNDBAR. Designed based on 70+ years of audio excellence and feedback from 5000+ reviews from existing owners, we have a fully-upgraded plug-and-play solution that delivers true 360 surround & chest-thumping bass. Powered by SSE MAX a unity of ultra high performance hardware & software get ready for a BREATHTAKING AUDIO EXPERIENCE like never before with an UPGRADED Wireless Sub and Two Surround Speakers (2nd Gen). Setup within 30 min.
  • SPATIAL SURROUND ELEVATION (SSE) MAX TECHNOLOGY: A state-of-the-art architecture combining new, upgraded custom-matched acoustic hardware and proprietary software to transform your movie, music and gaming content into the MOST IMMERSIVE 360 experience. With precisely-tuned high output amplifiers, extended range twin-cone drivers, silk dome surround effects tweeters and SSE audio processing engines, get the PERFECT CONVERGENCE OF POWER, PROCESSING AND PERFORMANCE to redefine your home theater.
  • FULLY PUMPED 10 WIRELESS SUBWOOFER intensifies bass performance, featuring an UPSIZED subwoofer driver and high output amplifier (up to 300W). Even the biggest rooms are filled with CHEST-THUMPING, PRECISE LOWS AS DEEP AS 30Hz. Feel every impact punch through you.
  • 2ND GEN 2-WAY SURROUND SPEAKERS. A significant upgrade featuring ALL NEW extended range twin-cone drivers and silk dome tweeters, our surround speakers transport you into a large sound capsule filled with rich acoustic energy. Every surround effect is captured in its distinct position, something conventional soundbars cannot replicate. Each speaker connects to sub via RCA cable (included).
  • FUTURE-PROOF CONNECTIVITY: HDMI eARC and 3 HDMI inputs (w Dolby Vision and 4K HDR pass-through) ensure the best transfer of audio and video possible. Enjoy NEW 24-BIT HIGH-RESOLUTION WIRELESS AUDIO STREAMING brought to you by aptX HD. Get up to 4x more wireless range with Bluetooth 5.0. Devices can also be connected via Optical, Coaxial or 3.5mm Aux-in. Experience seamless control even in the dark with our 2nd Gen remote, with large color-coded, backlit buttons.

Brand: Nakamichi


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 2300 Watts


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Model Name: Shockwafe Series


Speaker Type: Surround Sound


Special Feature: Extended Range Twin-Cone Drivers, SSE Max Technology


Recommended Uses For Product: For Gaming Consoles


Compatible Devices: Home Theater


Subwoofer Diameter: 10 Inches


Unit Count: 1 Count


Controller Type: Remote Control


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 7.1.4


Color: Black


Included Components: Soundbar, Subwoofers, Surround Speakers


Product Dimensions: 3"D x 45.5"W x 3.6"H


Age Range (Description): Adult


Item Weight: 51.8 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Charging Time: 30 Hours


Warranty Type: Limited


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Remote


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 10 Inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Woofer Diameter: 10 Inches


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Number of Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Audio Driver Size: 1E+1 Inches


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Includes MP3 player?: No


Style: Pro 7.1 DTS-X/Atmos/eARC/SSE Max


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Manufacturer: Nakamichi


Item Weight: 51.8 pounds


Item model number: Shockwafe Series


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: August 1, 2022


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  • Very nice sounding system
This review is for the 9.2.4 I received it about a week ago. It sounds very close to my yamaha Aventage and klipsh speaker 9.2.2. The only thing I dont like about this system is that it dont have an onscreen menu settings. Instead its a very pixelated digital display on the soundbar thats almost impossible to read. Id like to address some of the negatives mentioned in reviews that i have found to be incorrect. For 1 is that Dish network remote wont work the soundbar. I have dish network and it was no problem getting it to work the on and off and the volume. Also there are reviews says it caused their wifi to slow down to a crawl. Well my Internet was not affected at all and I have 2 of these systems in my home. The 7.1.4 and the 9.2.4 both of which neither affects my internet. I was blown away by the sound quality even though i dont notice the atmos very well. There dont seem to be any overhead sound at all but still is the most interesting sounding system Ive heard even comparing it to my Yamaha Aventage where i have over 3 thousand dollars tied up in that system for my mancave theater. Im finding myself not going to my theater room since I have this system. I cant bragg enough with my friends and family and they all love this system too. As for setup it was easy. I dont understand some of the settings but straight from the box it sounds great. Thank You Nakamichi for producing a great sounding soundbar my only recommendation to make it better is to make an onscreen display instead of the settings being on the bar. Or at least make an app for the phone for it. In which I think a firmware upgrade could fix my issues. And make this soundbar more user friendly UPDATE: Not quite as impressed as I was in the beginning. I have dialed in my Yamaha Aventage rx-a3080 system and it far surpasses this by a long shot. I can hear the overheads on my Yamaha but the amp alone was over 3000 dollars not to mention the klipsch speakers but everyone knows you cant get true theater sound from a soundbar system but I cant take away from this system it does sound great the only problems I have with it is I cant hear the overhead sounds coming from the atmos sound of this system. Its just non existent to my ears. I do hear them very well on my yamaha. And the 9.2.4 system is the one with the pixellated screen. Nakamichi fixed the pixellated with their earc but they took away clear voice on the remote with the eARC versions as well as many other buttons on the remote. Other than the pixellated screen for the ARC versions I personally prefer the ARC version to the eARC the older versions are better than the new. Nakamichi went backwards in their advancement between years. I have knocked 1 star for them going backwards in their development. UPDATE: Well it lasted me exactly 2 years but when it broke the nakamichi ninjas offered for me to send back the soundbar and they would fix it and send it back to me at their cost for return shipping. I had to pay to ship it to them they will only charge me $150 to fix it so not so bad. Im still happy with Nakamichi and the 9.2 system ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2023 by fun12u

  • Wow! Better than I thought. By a lot.
Hi everyone, up until yesterday I was using a denon 660H 5.1 - 4k receiver with 2 Polk 70 series II towers and a Polk center speaker. The sound is pretty good but I started to notice more and more audio delays and occasion dialogue lost even when set to stereo. Honestly, I wasn’t sure if the problem was the receiver or my UST AWOL projector. Either way it was time to upgrade to something smaller but with as much power. After doing my research, I landed on the Shockwafe 7.1.4. I don’t need anything more for my 12x13 room. With all that being said I was immediately amazed as to the clarity and power. I was able to hear a lot more details. The bass was thumping clearer and louder than before. I still need to push it a bit more as I didn’t have the volume above 16 because that was pretty loud as is. The only “con” I have was the center speaker was too loud. But guess what? That was damn easy to fix. I’m pretty early into having this to do a deeper review but I’ll come back if I notice anything off change my mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024 by joe

  • Impressive sound - Solid product quality - No mobile app - Settings somewhat suck
SUMMARY/Spoiler Alert: It's a thrifty audiophile's sound bar (unless you are ready to spend thousands more) with a somewhat outdated way of checking/changing settings. I knew what to expect when purchasing this sound bar, given my extensive experience with HiFi sound, and after reading quite a number of reviews. In my book, sound quality trumps other factors like design (like rotating speakers on a Vizio sound bar) and/or a cool app. As an audiophile for 2+ decades, I know that one needs to limit expectations. NO sound bar combo can reproduce the quality of sound even close to that of a full-scale system with serious standalone speakers and a HiFi AV receiver, let alone custom multi-amplifier setups. (I have a couple setups with the 8-series Marantz receivers and 8-series B&W speakers at home to compare to). This is not surprising given a huge price and size gap. You simply cannot get truly HiFi sound with tiny speakers, but you can try to do your best... In my case this Nakamichi Shockwafe Pro 7.1.4 is used together with the TV hanging on the wall in front of the treadmill in the exercise room. Both rear surround speakers and the subwoofer are located behind the treadmill. Given the inevitable high level of ambient noise created by the treadmill, I needed two things from this sound bar: - Good sound quality that would not make me wince, and - A sufficient level of sound pressure (loudness/wattage) to hear everything clearly over the treadmill. PROS: 1. Comparing this soundbar to similarly positioned systems from Vizio and Samsung I can clearly tell that the overall sound quality is noticeably better; I have no issues with it, and I am quite fastidious in that area. The bass is also solid (even with a single subwoofer of the 7.1.4 system), and one can easily adjust its level using a calibration recording and an SPL meter. I do not care much about 3D/Atmos sound, especially in this exercise room setup, and generally do not watch a lot of movies where these effects are truly important, so I cannot tell anything in this regard. 2. The power is tremendous. Even with a high level of ambient noise I never go to volumes above 30 out of 100 even for Netflix movies (notoriously mastered with a lower sound volume). Not getting even closer to the sound bar limits guarantees lack of noticeable distortion, which becomes a factor with lesser systems. (I tried to use an older lower-midrange Yamaha YAS-408 in this setting earlier, and it was struggling, the volume going all the way to 88-90 out of 100...) 3. The soundbar works seamlessly and reliably with both 4K Google Chromecast TV w/ Google TV and Amazon FireTV Cube, including automated ON/OFF sequences, etc. 4. You can store settings and quickly recall them at any time using System Memory 1-3 buttons. CONS: 1. There is no app, and no way to output the settings menu to the TV (like with most AV receivers). You need to check or set dozens of parameters using the remote with 100 (maybe somewhat fewer) buttons and a tiny soundbar LED screen. This method feels awkward and inconvenient. Even the inexpensive and old Yamaha YAS-408 has an app that makes it possible to set or check settings easily. 2. No automated room sound correction present on some fancier soundbars. You can only set the room size. Not a big deal, imho. Given that all the primary speakers (except for the subwoofer and surround speakers) are integrated in the soundbar, sound travel distances are the same anyway, and the manufacturer has exact measurements for each speaker upfront. In reality, room sound correction is only required when you use an AV receiver and standalone speakers/sub, with a million relative SPL/location options. In the case of this soundbar the only thing you truly need is to adjust the subwoofer level, which is done easily with separate buttons on the remote. 3. While most of the settings can be stored, I had to manually set room size (SSE) level after a power outage. 4. Firmware updates look and feel clumsy, and the link provided in the manual does not work. I do not even know how/where to find firmware when a FW upgrade is due... Nowadays such updates should be done via the app; luckily, it's a procedure you don't need often. NEUTRAL: Nakamichi Shockwafe Pro 7.1.4 does NOT support Google Chromecast (there's no WiFi). Well, you cannot cast directly to the sound bar, but given that most modern TVs support this feature you can use eARC and/or you can add an inexpensive Google Chromecast dongle to the setup. So, this is not really an issue. Overall, it works well in my setting, and I like it, given that I do not mind playing with settings once in a while in the nostalgic, 20-th century way, using the remote and the tiny LED indicator on the front panel. If you do not like this medieval approach to settings, I would not recommend this soundbar :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022 by Leo

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