![]() ![]() This was easily remedied, however, with some discreetly placed mounting putty (Plasti-Tac or Blu Tack) on the underside so that the soundbar sat level and firmly in position. Ordinarily, a small overhang wouldn't be too much of a problem, but the support feet underneath the soundbar are inconveniently spaced to sit evenly on the glass surface of my TV stand and the speaker wouldn't sit securely. Even so, partnering the soundbar with my 55-inch Samsung screen at home resulted in some overhang either side of the stand. ![]() You may want to invest in a wider TV stand however, as the HT-A7000 runs to 51 inches long, which makes it a good fit for 55-inch or larger TV screens, but nothing smaller. ![]() Its low-profile design should make it slender enough to ensure it doesn't foul the bottom of the TV screen when placed on the same surface as the TV. It's just as sleek to look at, though, at 3.25 x 5.7 inches (H x D). Rather than being on display as with several of the drivers in the HT-ST5000, the 11 speakers drivers here are all hidden behind a mesh grille on the front, with cloth grilles on the sides as well as on the top surface at either end of the soundbar. The look and feel of the Sony HT-A7000 has shifted a lot in the latest flagship design. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Sony HT-A7000 review: Design and build ![]()
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