General FAQ & Enquiries

   

As of January 2018, it is no longer a requirement for a soundbar to have upfiring speakers to be certified as Dolby Atmos-compatible. The iconic shapes of our surround speakers allow them to be placed vertically or horizontally (to become upfiring speakers) resulting in 2 possible speaker placement options. In terms of the surround sound experience, there will be no difference thanks to our exclusive Spatial Surround Elevation SSE technology, which automatically processes Dolby Atmos content and optimizes the height effects outputted from each and every surround speaker around them, no matter how they are placed.

As of now, we do not have plans to upgrade our 2019 SSE models to have eARC. They are already fully capable of receiving Dolby Atmos via any TV's eARC port when Dolby Atmos content in streamed from the TV's streaming apps (Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, etc.). When experiencing Dolby Atmos from other devices, Dolby recommends that the sound system should be processing the audio signal, not the TV. Therefore, source devices (Streaming Devices, Blu-ray + XBOX ONE / PS4) should be connected directly to the soundbar and not the TV.

For more information, please visit: https://www.nakamichi-usa.com/the-ultimate-dolby-atmos-guide

Our speakers would need to be connected to the wireless subwoofers by RCA cables.

For most true surround sound home theater setup, one must run wires from the front of the room to the back for the surround speakers. Our system has wireless sub/s that wirelessly communicates with the soundbar, the rear speakers are connected to the back of the sub/s via standard RCA wires that are included in the box. With the sub/s sitting next to the couch or sitting area, there’s no need to run wires across the entire room.

We did take that into consideration when designing our system. Unfortunately, there is no such solution as wireless without sacrifice, the three options are:

  1. Wireless speakers – still need to plug into the wall for power. Interference and not the highest quality sound
  2. Wireless with no wires. The speakers will have built in batteries that will last about 4 hours. Will have to go back to charging dock after each use
  3. Our current solution. Subwoofers are wireless so there is no need to run wires from the soundbar to the back room. The rear speakers are connected via wires to the subwoofers to get best audio resolution.

Yes the subwoofers are wireless in communication only. As a true wireless subwoofer would require a re-chargeable battery that may only last a few hours before requiring re-charge. As of right now most manufacturers of "wireless" surround sound systems still require a powered connection for the subwoofer.

Our authorized retailers are as follows, you may visit the links to make your purchase:

  1. Amazon
  2. Best Buy
  3. B&H

We do not have any demo units placed in-stores yet. However, do keep a look out of any events we might plan in the future to bring Shockwafe Soundbar's amazing experience to you.


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1 Rear Surround speakers are connected to both subwoofers by using bundled surround speaker cables.

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Shockwafe Elite 7.2 is rated at 106dB. The Sound Pressure Level is measured using pink noise at 1 meter, C-weighted. The Total harmonic Distortion calculated as an electrical measurement of amplifier distortion.

Wireless Subwoofers are rated -3dB @ 35Hz. Nakamichi uses the industry standard LINEAR X SYSTEMS, LMS electroacoustic analyzer. The bass frequency is measured using swept sine wave at 2 meters, parallel to the subwoofer driver’s technique.

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