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    Eclair SE6
    A full featured soundbar with 3.0 non-surround channels, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X digital audio decoding, and WiFi audio streaming capability.
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    A full featured soundbar with 3.0 non-surround channels, Dolby Atmos and DTS:X digital audio decoding, and WiFi audio streaming capability.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our expert lab testing?

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Ratings

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    Sound quality
     /  5
    Ease of use (TV)
     /  5
    Ease of use (Features)
     /  5
    Versatility
     /  5
    Type (bar or base)
     /  5
    Surround sound system
     /  5
    WIFI audio streaming content
     /  5
    Built-in digital assistant / voice control
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    Sound quality:

    LG's Eclair SE6 has acceptable overall sound quality - this model reproduces music and dialog reasonably well despite the obvious shortcomings in its sound. In the Standard sound effect mode with the tone controls set to provide the most even tonal balance the bass has good impact and goes deep, but is prominent and somewhat boomy. The midrange is fairly even, but is somewhat hazy, a bit grainy and etched, and a touch nasal. The treble is fairly extended, but is a bit subdued and smeared. This model does a decent job of recovering room ambience but sounds somewhat congested. The two channel sound extends a bit above but not much to the sides of the speaker array and lacks depth.

    There was no significant difference between HDMI, optical, USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth sound quality.

    Multichannel

    When 5.1 channel program material is played back the width and height of the sound stage expands, and depending on the program material extends somewhat beyond the height and width of the soundbar enclosure, but depth was still lacking and there was no rear surround effect - sounds that should have been in the rear come from the front.

    Dolby Atmos

    When playing Dolby Atmos program material the width and height of the sound field expands a bit higher than with 5.1-channel program material.

    DTS:X

    When playing DTS:X material, the width and height of the sound field is about the same as heard with 5.1-channel program material.

    Sound Modes

    The soundbar has various sound mode settings which have a noticeable effect on the sound field and/or tonal balance when playing stereo and 5.1 channel program material, but less of an effect with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X material playback.

    TV ease of use: Very good overall. This model can work seamlessly with most TVs - the soundbar's volume and mute functions can be controlled by a HDMI CEC compatible TV's remote when connected via an HDMI cable. If an HDMI connection is not used the soundbar's volume and mute functions can be directly controlled by the IR remotes (the typical remote that comes with a TV) of LG and other major brand TVs. The soundbar's own physical remote is easy to use - although the source button label doesn't clearly indicate the function of the button and the volume buttons have low contrast labels, the remote has an uncluttered layout. The soundbar console was fairly easy to use - the console display consisted of voice announcements and unlabeled patterns of lights that were persistent for input sources and momentary for sound modes. The the mute display was clear and persistent while the volume display is momentary and graphical with extremely rough increments. When an info button is pressed on the remote a voice announcement from the console indicates the type of audio that is playing (including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X). All controls are easy to access; the power, volume, and WiFi play/pause controls are adequately identified but the source control uses a non-standard symbol. Use with a Bluetooth connected TV is a bit convoluted - if the sound bar is turned off and on again the TV has to be manually re-connected.

    Features ease of use: Acceptable overall. The soundbar's physical remote is easy to use - although the source button label doesn't clearly indicate the function of the button and the volume buttons have low contrast labels, the remote has an uncluttered layout. The soundbar console was fairly easy to use - the console display consisted of voice announcements and unlabeled patterns of lights that were persistent for input sources and momentary for sound modes. The the mute display was clear and persistent while the volume display is momentary and graphical with extremely rough increments. When an info button is pressed on the remote a voice announcement from the console indicates the type of audio that is playing (including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X). All controls are easy to access; the power, volume, and WiFi play/pause controls are adequately identified but the source control uses a non-standard symbol. Use with a Bluetooth connected source device is a bit convoluted - if the sound bar is turned off and on again the Bluetooth source device has to be manually re-connected.

    About

    A full featured soundbar system with 3.0 non-surround channels. The Eclair SE6 features Dolby Atmos and DTS:X digital audio decoding, internet audio content access over WiFi, and Bluetooth wireless audio connectivity. It can also be controlled by a digital voice assistant when used with an optional smart speaker.

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