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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Style - Bar
    2. Style - Subwoofer
    3. Style - Satellites
    4. Dimensions - Bar
    5. Dimensions - Subwoofer
    6. Dimensions - Satellites
    7. Back - Bar
    8. Back - Subwoofer
    9. Back - Satellites
    10. Build Quality
    11. In The Box
  5. Sound
    1. Stereo Frequency Response
    2. Stereo Frequency Response With Preliminary Calibration
    3. Stereo Soundstage
    4. Stereo Dynamics
    5. Stereo Total Harmonic Distortion
    6. Center
    7. Surround 5.1
    8. Height (Atmos)
    9. Sound Enhancement Features
  6. Connectivity
    1. Physical Inputs - Bar
    2. Audio Format Support - ARC
    3. Audio Format Support - Full HDMI In
    4. Audio Format Support - Optical
    5. Latency
    6. Wireless Playback
    7. Other Input Specifications
    8. Connectivity - Subwoofer
    9. Connectivity - Satellites
  7. Additional Features
    1. Interface
    2. Bar Controls
    3. Remote
    4. Voice Assistants Support
    5. App
    6. Other Features
  8. Comments

Sony HT-ST5000 vs LG SN11RG

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Sony HT-ST5000
LG SN11RG

Tested using Methodology v1.0

Updated Mar 15, 2024 07:13 PM

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Sony HT-ST5000 Picture
LG SN11RG Picture

Variants

  • HT-ST5000 (Black)
  • SN11RG (Black)

Our Verdict

Sony HT-ST5000

LG SN11RG

The LG SN11RG is a better performing soundbar overall than the Sony HT-ST5000. The LG is a 7.1.4 setup with satellites that help to improve its surround experience. It's slightly better balanced, its max volume has less thumping and compression artifacts, and since it can also use its satellites to help with its height performance, your movie and music audio sounds a bit more immersive. It also has a lot of sound enhancement features, which is nice if you like to tweak your sound experience. On the other side, the Sony is a 7.1.2 setup, so it doesn't have satellites. It feels slightly better built though, and it has an AUX input, so you can play audio from older devices. It also has three Full HDMI In inputs, which is nice if your bar is a hub for different devices.

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