

🎬 Elevate your home theater game with sound that surrounds, syncs, and stuns!
The SAMSUNG Q990F is a premium 11.1.4 channel soundbar system featuring wireless Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony technology for seamless TV integration, and smart room calibration. It delivers immersive, cinema-quality 3D audio with customizable design options, making it the ultimate upgrade for millennial professionals seeking a stylish yet powerful home entertainment experience.
| ASIN | B0F25DTSVB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,453 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #22 in Home Theater Speakers #36 in Home Audio Speakers |
| Brand | Samsung |
| Built-In Media | Speaker |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Music Player, Smartphone, Tablet, Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,258 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | HW-Q990F |
| Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
M**Y
Incredible Soundbar, Truly Cinema-Quality Audio at Home!
The SAMSUNG Q990D has completely transformed my home entertainment setup. The sound quality is phenomenal, rich, immersive, and crystal clear. The 11.1.4 channel system delivers deep, powerful bass and incredibly detailed surround sound that makes movies, music, and games feel like a full theater experience. FYI: I turned off automatic updates on my Samsung Smart Things App. The Q990D is perfect out of the box, the past firmware was flawed. If you update you use a usb thumb drive and you’ll have no problems! Setup was surprisingly easy, and the wireless connections work flawlessly. The rear speakers and subwoofer sync perfectly without any lag or drop outs. I also love how well it integrates with my Samsung TV; the Q-Symphony feature really enhances the audio even more. The dialogue clarity is exceptional, Dolby Atmos performance is impressive, and the overall build quality feels premium. Whether I’m watching action movies or just streaming music, the audio fills the room beautifully. If you’re looking for a top-tier soundbar system that’s worth every penny, the Q990D is a winner. Highly recommended!
A**.
BIG, BOLD and clear sound... from a bar, one small sub and two surrounds. Thumbs up!
After over two decades of owning and using a large, tower speaker-based 5.1 surround sound system as my primary home theater setup, I’ve replaced all that imposing gear with this Samsung Q990F soundbar system. The “old” 5.1 system consisted of Paradigm Studio 100 v.4 tower speakers, a matching Paradigm Studio CC690 center channel (HUGE center channel), Paradigm surrounds, and an SVS 12” sealed subwoofer, a few years newer than the Paradigm system. That system was simply fantastic for movies, concert Blu-rays, and two-channel music. However, a key difference between my Paradigm system and the Q990F lies in two-channel sound staging and imaging. The Paradigm system excelled in this regard when properly set up in the room, projecting a large, deep, and detailed soundstage that the Q990F simply cannot match. This is to be expected, given the different objectives of the respective speaker designs and types, as well as the overall size of the speakers. The two separate towers separated by about 9 feet between them provided enough space to recreate a convincing soundstage. A one-panel speaker of any type simply won’t keep up in that regard due to physics. All that said, the Q990F does sound good with music, but it’s not “great” compared to my Paradigm system, especially in the areas mentioned above. Now, let’s talk about movies in TrueHD and Atmos… WOW! I’m impressed! It’s loud, clear, thumpy but not lumpy, slow or tubby, and in this arena, I didn’t miss my Paradigm system at all. For such a small subwoofer, there’s a very good amount of LFE thunder. While it doesn’t punch as hard and isn’t quite as nimble as the SVS 12” sub it replaced, I’m surprised as to how good it is. For its compact size, the Q990F delivers a punchy and immersive audio experience that truly enhances the theater atmosphere. However, as with any audio system, proper placement in the room is crucial. Since I’ve already optimized the placement of my speakers during the installation of the Paradigm system, I knew the ideal spot for the subwoofer in my theater room. This setup undoubtedly allows the Q990F to deliver its best performance, and it does. Installing the Q990F yesterday was a breeze. The setup and installation process were straightforward and hassle-free. While you’ll need to download the SmartThings app and add the Q990F to it, this step was a breeze, and there were no issues. My experience was truly “plug and play.” I simply placed the components in their designated locations, connected everything, downloaded the SmartThings app, added the Q990F, the speakers, and the subwoofer to the soundbar through the app, and I was up and running in a relatively short amount of time. Thankfully, I didn’t encounter any issues, and everything has been working flawlessly so far. On a side note, I’m growing increasingly tired of constantly signing up for apps and websites to use products I’ve handed my money over for. I’ve bought and paid for these products, and I simply want to use them without being forced to sign up for additional apps or devices that I don’t need or want. I don’t use Google products and don’t have any other SmartThings devices and would rather have a dedicated Samsung/Q990F app to utilize all this speakers functions and features. After setting up the Q990F and making a few minor adjustments to the settings to optimize the sound for my room, I played some test movie clips to enjoy the audio experience. I began by watching a Mission Impossible clip from “Ghost Protocol” in TrueHD (not ATMOS) on Netflix. The desert sandstorm scene was particularly impressive. The sound was great and not far off from what I vaguely remember the experience being like on my much larger Paradigm system. The room filling sound with grains of sand sounds swirled around the room. While it wasn’t a 360 sound bubble since it wasn’t ATMOS, the sound did move around the room well and to the sides of me. I was impressed and probably the biggest compliment I can give the Q990F is that I just wanted to keep watching the movie because it sounded so good. Next, I tried a couple of scenes from ‘Transformers Rise Of the Beasts’ in ATMOS via Netflix. Again, I was impressed with the overall size of the sound, but for some reason, it wasn’t as immersive as I had expected. It wasn’t even as immersive as the TrueHD sound from M.I. Ghost Protocol. Am I expecting too much from ATMOS? I adjusted some of the speaker levels in the SmartThings app, which helped a small degree, but I’m still not getting satisfying height effects like I thought I would. I’ll make further adjustments to see if I can boost the top firing speakers to assist in getting better height effects from ATMOS soundtracks. Even so, the movie did sound good, especially Optimus Prime and other bassy-voiced Transformers voices. They never became unintelligible and were always clear and easy to hear. I listened between the 30-55 volume settings, and 55 was good and loud in my room. Loud in a good way, like in a theater. Enjoyable. I also noticed that the contrast between the loud and quiet sections of the movies was very well handled. The quiet scenes were appropriately hushed but still had atmosphere and clarity, while the loud scenes contained appropriately sized and clear bombast. The remote control is clean and user-friendly. I use a Logitech Harmony Elite Universal Remote to control my devices, which helps me reduce the number of clickers I need to watch movies, YouTube videos, or other content. Once I set up the Harmony remote to control the Q990F, it functions perfectly. Although Harmony doesn’t currently have the Q990F in its database, it did have the previous model, Q990D, so I used that profile during set up, and it works. I haven’t encountered any compatibility issues either. I only have a TV (a 65-inch Panasonic Plasma via ARC, not eARC), an Apple TV 4K gen 4, and an Oppo BDP-95 Blu-ray player connected. Everything works as expected without any hiccups so far. It’s only been one day. I followed up the above-mentioned movie clips with some James Bond Blu-ray action, particularly the helicopter scene near the end of Skyfall. HOLY WOW! Yes! Prepare for IMPACT! I’m surprised my house is still standing. Bullets whizzing around my theater room, helicopter blades whooping about, CRASH! BANG! BOOM! with clarity, no less! The sound didn’t become a jumbled mess of noise, which can happen with smaller, less capable soundbars. What a ride! Well done, Samsung. I understand that there might be soundbars that offer slightly better performance in specific areas compared to this bar. However, it would require listening to them side by side to notice any significant differences. Even if there were a superior overall soundbar, it might be more expensive or excel in only a few areas, while the Q990F may excel in others. I acquired this soundbar at a great discount because the outer box had been damaged during handling. Fortunately, there was no damage to the internal hardware or the inner protective foam. Considering the price I paid, I can’t imagine any other soundbar at that cost coming close. Perhaps at twice the cost or more. Perhaps. I also considered the Sennheiser Ambeo Max and Plus, but I was hesitant due to the lack of rear surrounds and, to a certain extent, the price, even though they were on sale at the time. I visited Best Buy and listened to the Sonos Arc Ultra, but I wasn’t impressed. It sounded ordinary. Perhaps it was the setup or the way it was placed, but I wasn’t satisfied. I know that the Sonos Arc Ultra bar receives great reviews, especially when combined with Sonos Era 300s as surrounds and the Sonos Sub. However, this setup would significantly increase the overall price, potentially reaching or exceeding $2000.00. Considering the price I paid for the Q990F, I would have only gotten the Arc Ultra and would have had to spend extra for the surrounds and the sub. I’m confident that properly set up, the Arc Ultra is a great system, but I’ll never know for sure. For now, I’m quite satisfied with the Q990F. Considering its overall performance in my room so far, I believe it’s a good value for the money. I do wish Samsung would allow the addition of a second, or even up to four total subs to be connected to enhance the overall amount and linearity of the bass, however. Maybe down the line with a firmware update. I’m sure getting both subs to place nice together wirelessly wouldn’t be easy. Or maybe it would. Who knows? Speaking of firmware updates, of course there was one available for the Q990F once I got the SmartThings app up and running. I clicked “download and install” or whatever it actually said, the update process began and there were no problems during, nor after the update completed. I know there was a disastrous update issue in the past with a previous Q990 iteration that bricked some sound bars out there but I had no issues at all. So, I think the Q990F is definitely worth the current $1499 or so price and if you can get it even cheaper, all the better.
L**R
Practical experience installing this great soundbar
The soundbar works great once installed and hooked up. In that regard, here's a few learned lessons 1) The remote is mostly useless especially since the scrolling display on the soundbar is small, hard to view, and limited in what it displays. Download the Samsung Smart app as that provides more controls that are more descriptive, easier to read and adjust. 2) The instructions in the included Quick Startup manual and the more detailed PDF manual download for bluetooth connection using the remote are hard to make work. Spent quite some time trying to follow the instructions from the downloaded PDF Bluetooth Pair button on the remote puts soundbar into the Bluetooth pairing mode. When you press the button, “BT PAIRING” will appear on the display and you can connect a new Bluetooth device. Then directs reader to page 9 with some more instructions on the id set buttons on the remote speakers, and using the up/down/left/right buttons on the remote. All in all very non intuitive process and instructions. WHAT DOES WORK IS THE APP, in the app there is a bluetooth connection button to the upper right (round button), press it and the instructions for steps to follow are easy. All in all I've tossed the remote to the side and just use the app in my iPad. So much better! 2) Connecting a turntable. The Q990F does not have a headphone jack for direct audio input (I believe earlier models did). So I took the turntable RCA cables (and ground) and connected them to a preamp (I recommend the Pyle Mini Phono Turntable Preamp on Amazon, small, decent performance) then a pair of these (RCA Male to Male Adapter 2Pack, Gold Plated Dual RCA Coupler Connector for Audio Video Extension Brand: Togconn on Amazon) for a short connection to to a VPFET Analog to Digital Audio Converter RCA to Optical with Cable 3.5mm AUX Jack Toslink and Coaxial Adapter for Soundbar also from Amazon) and plug its optical output into the optical input of the soundbar. Works fine, good sound quality and AFFORDABLE :-) 3) The soundbar has only 3 HDMI sockets, The HDMI to TV, an HDMI 1 and an HDMI 2 . Well, HDMI 1 goes to my cable box, so my Samsung blue ray DVD, Apple TV, and a Toshiba DVD/VCR can't all fit into HDMI 2 at the same time. I needed a HDMI switcher -- 3 HDMI inputs to 1 HDMI output with a remote with the LEAST NUMBER OF BUTTONS ON IT. This one fits my need. OREI HDMI Switcher with 4K@120Hz 4:4:4 / 8K@60Hz 4:2:0 - HDR10+, VRR, ALLM, QFT - 48Gbps Bandwidth - HDMI Switch with Remote also on Amazon. Works fine and dare I say, affordable :-) All in all after investing a long afternoon, identifying the other "items" I needed to put it all together and adding them as they came in from Amazon, I am quite happy with the soundbar and its performance and give it a 5 star rating :-D
N**5
Very Impressed
Just bought the Sonos arc ultimate with the sub for three days ago and played music and some movies through it. Right off the bat I was not impressed with the max volume especially for music. It did sound good in the base is very robust. But if you really wanna jam some loud music just didn’t do it for me. My 12-year-old Klipsch SB 2 went louder and was only $700 back in the day! Decided to order the Samsung Q990F from Amazon had it delivered in one day. It was delivered this morning have tweaked all the settings got everything set up, surrounds on speaker stands, etc. Have played music through it movies, watch some football. Let me just say this thing is absolutely amazing! The base sounds very good and deep. Not quite as powerful as the Sonos, but not far behind. Went to Netflix to try out the sound of a movie and played a movie called extraction 2. Wow sounded like I was in a movie theater sitting in my living room. Streamed some music from YouTube music and it gets so loud it will run you out of the room. That’s coming from a bass player that has played in a live rock band before. Totally happy with things so far. System looks good, sounds good, set up was a breeze. That’s the one thing I was worried about and it was easier than I could have imagined. Just download it that app that you need for Samsung products on my iPhone and the rest is history. Now back to the store with the big yellow tag in their company name to return the Sonos. Funny thing is, this thing sounds a lot better to me and was cheaper. The Sonos, I had to buy the sub extra and I was already at the price of this entire Samsung system. Was looking at having to spend close to $1000 more for surround speakers.
J**R
Decent but...
This soundbar is synced with my Samsung tv so there are rarely communication issues. However, and this may be the ghost in my house, but I do believe that same communication is the reason my tv will turn itself back on after 20 or 30 seconds occasionally. The soundbar takes longer to shut down than the tv and maybe it keeps looking for a connection with the tv thru the Samsung connection app. More of a tv issue than a soundbar issue, probably. Eerie for sure. It sounds pretty good but not great, and the volume level seems to plateau without increasing. I hoped it would be more robust in my typically sized living room.
I**N
Just Buy It
I’ve had this sound bar for a little over 1.5 years and have been very impressed. These days, audio mixes on your shows/movies are not optimized for the wimpy built in speakers in modern flat panel TVs, so I found myself reading subtitles more often than not. You really start missing out on the small cinematic details when you’re so focused on figuring out what the actor has to say. It takes the joy out of watching TV. Look, my wife is never going to let me get a true 7.1 setup strewn around the living room, and running cables through the walls to cut out in wall speaker holes is out of the question. You’ll be hard pressed to find any sound bar better than this especially when you can get it for less than $1000. The only real competition is the Sonos Arc Ultra and Sony Quad, but you have to buy the subs separately for those. The Nakamichi Dragon is also not living room approved per the wife. The sound bar looks sleek on top of my media console with the 65” TV mounted on the wall above it, and the subwoofer and satellite speakers are easy to tuck into a corner or set on some end tables/lamp stands to give you that immersion you need. If you want something slimmer and have the ultimate aesthetic that will still vastly improve the dialogue and sound quality, I recommend the Samsung HW S800D ultra slim sound bar. Set up is a breeze with the HDMI eARC port on your TV highly recommended. Using the Samsung app makes changing settings easier since the display on the sound bar is Spartan. I like the surround or adaptive presets with SpaceFit Sound on. You’ll probably need to tinker with the sound delay setting in your TV for the AV/lip sync. I found 120 ms delay to be perfect for my QN95B Samsung TV. You can also adjust it in the sound bar settings but only at 25 ms intervals while my TV can fine tune a little better at 10 ms intervals. Don’t waste your time researching anymore. If you’re reading this, just buy it. $900 is a steal.
A**R
Worth every penny spent
Got this on a blackfriday sale. Very happy with the sound and integration with my current Samsung 85" 4k tv. Movies that can output the appropriate 11.1.4 sound sound amazing. Most modern movies are still in 5.1 but with this purchase, its definitely to future proof it for future movies that will output 11.1. Physically the bar is heavy and quality is very good. Subwoofer is large and punchy and the reas surround speakers are loud and clear. Playing music will may any average person happy. If you are an audiophile, you will be looking for more and will be constantly fiddling with the eq settings to get better sound. Don't get me wrong, it still sounds great while you can pick out certain instruments playing out of the whole orchestra, but in my opinion it doesn't satisfy that particular inch an audiophile is looking for. Over all, I purchased this mainly for watching movies and immersing into the sound and will not knock it because its not producing music audio as if it was live in the room. Totally different audio configurations, tuning, speakers, processing, etc. Even though I only have movies, and majority of streamed movies is still, in 5.1 surround sound, the audio is great and very happy with my purchase.
C**E
Another iffy glitchy soundbar from Samsung.
Samsung makes some truly stellar equipment but their soundbars have always been a bit iffy. First, there’s the terrible software app that automatically tries to update your firmware and fails 98% of the time. Leaving you a bricked system or a potentially glitchy one. Then there’s the connectivity. It’ll easily connect to anything mainstream you have. Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, AppleTV, etc. Great, it should. Anything unconventional however, that’s a different story. HDMI switch? Sure … most of the time. A PC however ... while modern PCs are capable of out performing this soundbars Video capabilities and matching its audio, every now and then the sound will cut, input will change and you’ll have no idea why. No clue what causes it. No clue if it’s a crappy CEC protocol, eARC or what, but it is infuriatingly annoying. So I may have a defective bar (same thing happened to another soundbar in my household) and I’ll likely need to sending it into Samsung for maintenance. Yay. The remote is basic AF, but that’s been the case with these systems since their inception. And this new button scheme on top of the bar itself is absolutely garbage. Seriously, I’m massively intuitive when is comes to electronics and I actually needed the manual to figure that nonsense out. But when the bar works, it’s fantastic. Truly beautiful audio with clear surround capabilities. But be aware, the bar itself is big. Nearly as wide as my 65” TV, but thankfully not too tall so the height for which my television stands above this matches perfectly. Overall it’s been about what I expected, which is iffy. Like I said I’ve own a few of their soundbars. In fact the one that I bought in 2011, still run perfectly and has never had to a problem. They truly don’t make them like they used to. No joke. But I got this one on sale so I was able to save a bit of money, however I’d say the value for that money still doesn’t quite match. For the price these things are asking, it should work perfectly and for at least 10+ years. No firmware updates needed. No confusion of how to work the dang things stupid interface directly on the bar. No need to resync the Bluetooth surround speakers (I had to for all of mine when I got it). Simple and easy to use but that’s asking too much and while this may be one of the best options out there, it’s certainly not the best experience. Now if I could only convince them to get ride of eARC, CEC and control through HDMI. They never work correctly and make everything worse the moment they activate. Absolute garbage idea to keep including those. But we all know that won’t happen and eventually every bar is gonna cone with AI built in and required internet connection so we can be advertised to constantly. Not looking for to the future that’s for sure.
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