Zebronics Newly launched Juke bar 9550 pro 5.2 Soundbar (625 Watts), Dolby Audio, Dual Wireless Subwoofer & Satellite, BT v5.3, HDMI ARC, Optical, Powerful Bass, RGB LED Lights,…

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Original price was: ₹64,999.Current price is: ₹19,999.

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Zebronics Newly launched Juke bar 9550 pro 5.2 Soundbar (625 Watts), Dolby Audio, Dual Wireless Subwoofer & Satellite, BT v5.3, HDMI ARC, Optical, Powerful Bass, RGB LED Lights,…
Zebronics Newly launched Juke bar 9550 pro 5.2 Soundbar (625 Watts), Dolby Audio, Dual Wireless Subwoofer & Satellite, BT v5.3, HDMI ARC, Optical, Powerful Bass, RGB LED Lights,…

Original price was: ₹64,999.Current price is: ₹19,999.

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Specification: Zebronics Newly launched Juke bar 9550 pro 5.2 Soundbar (625 Watts), Dolby Audio, Dual Wireless Subwoofer & Satellite, BT v5.3, HDMI ARC, Optical, Powerful Bass, RGB LED Lights,…

Subwoofer Diameter

‎6.5 Inches

Net Quantity

‎1 Count

Controller Type

‎Remote Control

Included Components

‎Sound Bar -1 Unit, Power Adapter (surround)- 1 unit, Subwoofer – 2 unit, Satellite – 2 unit, Input Cable- 1 unit, QR Code Guide – 1 unit, Wall Mount Bracket With Fasteners- 1 unit, Remote Control – 1 unit, HDMI Cable- 1 unit

Product Dimensions

‎5D x 96.5W x 24.5H Centimeters

Audio Output Mode

‎Surround

Speaker Maximum Output Power

‎625 Watts

Item Weight

‎11 kg 900 g

Frequency Response

‎40 Hz

Number of Items

‎1

Control Method

‎Remote

Signal-to-Noise Ratio

‎70 dB

Tweeter Diameter

‎1 Inches

Connectivity Protocol

‎USB

Manufacturer

‎ZEB-Juke Bar 9550 Pro Dolby

Model

‎ZEB-Juke Bar 9550 Pro Dolby

Item model number

‎ZEB-Juke Bar 9550 Pro Dolby

Special Features

‎Dual Wireless subwoofer

Speaker amplification type

‎Active

Wattage

‎625 Watts

Batteries Required

‎No

Country of Origin

‎China

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3 reviews for Zebronics Newly launched Juke bar 9550 pro 5.2 Soundbar (625 Watts), Dolby Audio, Dual Wireless Subwoofer & Satellite, BT v5.3, HDMI ARC, Optical, Powerful Bass, RGB LED Lights,…

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  1. Amazon Customer

    I’ bought the soundbar for the first time with limited knowledge. So Let me come to the point and tell you in layman language based on my actual experience with Zeb 9750 Pro.

    – It’s a home theatre. Remember the sound what you get in Theatres. It is that.
    – Dolby atmos is there, don’t worry.
    – do not expect sound from those two wireless speakers. It won’t work for Most of the songs.
    – “Bass” – you need to know the meaning and it’s types, some speakers will do lot of bass like Dhoom Dhaam and once it hits that Dhoom beat, the echo remains in the room for a second or two and overlaps with next beat. With this you will always feel some kind of wroommmm booooom sound in the room. This is one kind of bass and many people like it. Please note, Zebronics 9750 will not produce this kind of bass. So many people here say there is no bass in this.
    Actually The bass is there , it is crisp, very much sharp, and to the point. does the job and no echo left after the Dhoom beat sound. To be honest at some point I felt like I’m in IMAX.
    – If you have old LED or LCD it’s difficult to connect.
    – Bluetooth with phone is easy.

    Over all its good in this price range.but now, after buying I feel like, do i really need this kind of Soundbar ? Because my family won’t like this kind of sound at all. I personally like the sound but can’t really hear for longer time.
    For experiences users, you can try this if you want true theatre experience.

    So my suggestion for first time buyer is that, figure out what kind of sound you want for daily life, go to outlet play some songs see the effect,if you are comfortable- go for it.

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  2. Prasanna Bhalerao

    This true review comes after 3 days of purchase. I may update it later.

    I will start with the things that I didn’t like, in fact, “disliked” is the correct word for many (‘dislike’ is a stronger emotion):

    1. The chord length is just too short. Do note my subwoofer placement. This placement is highly undesirable. But because of the short chord length (barely 1 m), I have no option. ALL ADVANTAGE OF WIRELESS BLUETOOTH IS LOST.
    2. There is no setup guide and I had to look at YouTube videos before I could get it working.
    3. My Sony TV (65″ X80K) has eARC. I first connected this out to HDMI-In 1 of the soundbar. But there was no sound. Then when I connected to the HDMI-ARC of the soundbar, the sound was heard.
    4. Later, I will list other issues between connectivity and getting/receiving Dolby Atmos.
    5. The remote is pretty basic.
    6. The display is pretty basic and when on standby, it always displays “–” in bright LED. It would have been nicer if the LED display could be completely turned off.
    7. When we start a program the surround mode such as “Dolby Surround” or “Dolby Atmos” scrolls across the display and then the display shows “ARC” (see second pic). So after the program has started there is no way to know what kind of surround sound is playing. It would have been better if tiny LEDs had been provided to indicate Standby (red/green), Dolby Digital (white), Dolby Atmos (white), etc.
    8. Atmos sound does not feel much different than regular surround sound. It is not 5.1.2 but I knew that and I DIDN’T WANT 5.1.2 as I do have a dedicated theatre room with projector/screen, AVR, BDP, etc.
    9. Unboxing is not that easy.

    But I guess within the price, this is not bad. Still, the short mains cable length (for the soundbar itself and the subwoofer), is just not acceptable. One may have to buy an extension board. I know, I will have to. Not that that is great extension board is expensive, especially for a TV of ₹95,000 and a soundbar of ₹16,000. But the point is the additional clutter. Have a look at the complete pic of the TV, soundbar and s/w. Now more clutter will be added which really peeves me off.

    OK. Now the plus points:
    1. The soundbar has very good 2.1.2 sound. Please see point 8 above. Don’t expect miracles. I was not.
    2. The sound is really powerful. I play between levels 04 to 08. Even 08 is really loud.
    3. The main soundbar has 6 speakers – 2 main left-right speakers pointing straight, 2 surround left-right speakers pointing slightly outward and 2 upward pointing speakers on the top at some 45° upward. Together these can produce very good surround effects including 3D height effect by bouncing the sound off the ceiling.
    4. Soundbar has 2 HDMI-In, 1 HDMI ARC in-out, Optical and mini-RCA in. So we cannot connect the soundbar to any source. There is USB-in also.
    5. All cables and mounting brackets are included.
    6. Atmos sound (2.1.2) will be via HDMI connection only. (Please read the last section). Dolby Surround (2.1) can be via Optical-in. RCA connection will produce pure stereo 2.1 sound (will not fire the 2 surround speakers inside).
    7. S/w connects wirelessly to the soundbar. If the connection is not automatic, there is a red press button at the rear to establish it. I did not have to do this.
    8. There is a USB port at the back of s/w. But this is for firmware updates only.

    (We can play off the USB also. Load the audio or video on the USB and connect it to the USB port of the main soundbar. It will play sound and video will be sent to the TV when the ARC-out of the soundbar is connected to TV. Even if the USB video has Atmos sound, I don’t think that it will play Atmos sound – just guessing, not tested this.)

    Don’t go too much by the cons that I listed. These may not apply to you. The price and features are very attractive for this unit and it is “paisa-vasool”. RECOMMENDED BUY. But use it in smaller rooms such as 14′ x 12′ or smaller. For bigger rooms, go for the 5.1.2 soundbar like the ZebronicJuke BAR 9750 PRO 5.1.2 or similar.

    ——

    Now the issues that I faced with getting Atmos sound:
    1. I have a Sony X80K TV that is connected to the network via Ethernet.
    2. I have subscribed to Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ Hotstar. All are UHD plans.
    3. Whereas Netflix shows icons such as Dolby Vision/HD, Atmos/5.1, etc., Prime and D+ do not show anything.
    4. A lot of programs on NF have D-Vision and D-Atmos whereas almost none on Prime/D+H. I was pretty disappointed that all the Avengers movies were DD+ only.
    5. I also have TataPlay Binge+ Box (HDMI-1 of TV) and Sony UBP-X700 4K all region Blue-Ray player (HDMI-2 of TV).
    6. I play OTT content directly from the TV.

    After connections, I expected plug-and-play sound such as Atmos when enabled programs. But initially NF shows with Atmos sound wouldn’t play sound; DD+ sound was not an issue. I was not figuring out why. Then I had to change the TV settings and enable the soundbar from TV. Still no luck. After putting both on standby and restarting, the Atmos sound was playing. So yes … this soundbar can play Atmos sound provided:

    – The TV or device has the capability to decode it
    – One is subscribed to the highest plan
    – The TV has an HDMI eARC port (sorry, plain ARC won’t work)
    – High-speed cable is connected to the TV’s eARC port and ARC port of soundbar
    – Just for fun, I connect the HDMI-2 sound-only port of my BDP to the soundbar’s HDMI-1 via another HDMI cable; I played Captain America – The Winter Soldier 4k/UHB Blu-ray (it is visible in one of the photos) and the display flashed/scrolled “Dolby Atmos”

    The point is the TV must enable sound via the eARC port; it is not automatic. Every TV will have different settings so I cannot go into many details. But once again, the soundbar can output Atmos sound if the source has it. One may not notice much difference, but that is another story; maybe a very loud volume is required.

    Hope this review helps potential buyers.

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  3. Prasanna Bhalerao

    This review is regarding my 9500WS the wireless satellite speaker type as people are confused with 9400 reviews mixed here. I’m writing this after a few days of usage.
    1) Remote sensor is in the soundbar (not is subwoofer like in 9400) and hence very easy to point & use.
    2) They have provided metal clamp holders to suit the soundbar and 2 satellite speakers too along with nails/scruw, etc
    3) You have to keep rare satellite speakers behind your seating at the center of the wall (our at your waist height from the ground) to experience real surround sound. Keep rear satellite speakers in “+5” & treble at “+4” to get the best surround sound experience.
    4) Connect using HDMI ARC cable (provided with box) for the best sound experience.
    5) My MiTV has a minor glitch in standby mode for sounds. The speaker will go to standby if no audio is played for a long time (so just turn on/off using the remote or play something on the youtube app if you are using android tv and it will be fine)
    6) Bluetooth mode works great from iPhone or from any phone that has Dolby output.
    7) Sub-woofer is way too strong & I have been keeping it at minus -5 all the time!
    8) You have to register for a warranty separately via their website within 15 days & they haven’t mentioned it anywhere. Please register or else you will lose the warranty.
    9) Once connected via HDMI ARC cable, you only need a tv remote to control the speaker volume. Also, once you set up the speaker, all settings will be remembered even after unplugging the power.
    10) Periodically there is a mild hush noise from the soundbar (something like a colling fan in computers). It vanishes and appears periodically and its very minor hush noise. Whenever I pressed mute/unmute it was fine.
    11) I compared this with Sony wireless 5.1 and I found this good as the mids, lows & highs are completely detailed in this compared to sony. Subwoofer quality is above most requirements for any kind of indoor party.
    12) Use “Movie-mode” from the speaker remote to get the best detailing experience. Other modes are fine but “Movie-mode” is great!
    13) Speaker actual gives detailing of mids/highs/lows after volume 21 and above.. try to stand at the center with all above settings & feel the surround sound.
    14) In low/cheap quality speaker system the rear satellite speakers also will produce the same volume as the front soundbar which is actually very bad. This was the main reason for me to say this is of great quality because satellite speakers should only act as additional support and minuses out any below 5000 frequency tones and give that detailing in the back side rare-channel effect. It supports the front soundbar like a professional home theater and thats the job of satellite speakers.. just support the detailing only! It actually works great if you set it up well.. (Stand in center to feel the difference in detailing while playing iPhone 13 itunes audio via bluetooth (not youtube audio) .. check any AR Rehman songs.
    15) All OTT apps like Netflix, Amazon, etc., detect a new audio format as either “5.1 audio” or as “Dolby audio” depending upon the moviemaker’s preferences only when you connect via HDMI ARC. But please note, youtube is known to downgrade audio quality by compressing the audio so it will not that great because of youtube issues and that is the case even with Sony. Youtube audio compression can only be noticeable if you are a true audio pro. Its very minor.
    16) So:
    Tr at +4,
    Surr at +5,
    Cent at -2,
    Sw at 0,
    when volume is above 22..
    with all speakers at your face-level (when you are seated) will give you an exact home theater experience.
    The subwoofer on floor, Satellite speakers behind your seats at your head-level (when seated) and satellite speakers sepeated by 10 feet distance will give best experience.

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