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  1. We upgraded to this same system last fall (2022). LG C2 77” and Sonos surround setup (Arc, two One’s as surrounds, and the sub). I’ve had much, much more expensive home theater setups in the past (think Bowers & Wilkins speakers, Rotel and Denon amps and processors, high end cables, etc.), but this might just be my new favorite. You’re not going to get the quality of separate components, but it is awfully good. I’m a professional musician by trade, so sound is super important to me and I’m a very critical listener. The Sonos Arc, etc. provides and emersive sound field in three dimensions and excellent quality for music and film, all without wires (for the sub and surrounds), and with relatively easy setup, for about $2000. After living with it for a few months now it would be a no-brainer for me. I’d buy the exact same thing again in a heartbeat, including the LG C2. It’s also excellent. My previous TV was a Pioneer Kuro 50”. I’ve had it for about 13-15 years now and it’s still going strong as our living room TV. I love my Kuro, but the LG blows its picture out of the water. I waited all this time to upgrade because I never have liked the image quality/style of LCD or LED flat screens. To me, they have always looked too much like video, and not enought like film. Clean and clear, but not lifelike at all. The C2 OLED is a great combination of both realism and clarity. I love it and I love the Sonos Arc/One/Sub combo. For what it’s worth, I think the extra $1000 is small potatoes for the quality that the Arc system provides. My last receiver cost me over $4000 by itself, so $2k for the whole thing (minus the C2, of course), and it’s easy to set up, and it’s mostly wireless? Highly recommended!
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  2. The C2 is freaking ridiculous. Bought it over the holidays. Playing PS5 on it is unreal... Looked at Sonos Arc but honestly we opted to just save the money. Our TV is in a room with only a wall on only one side, otherwise completely open and vaulted ceiling... Enjoy your setup!
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  4. Ha! Our Panasonic 60” Plasma is still going strong! Still have a 50” Pioneer Plasma in the bedroom going strong too. Only downside there is it makes our room too hot during the summer. If it ain’t broke, why fix/upgrade it. I could try and talk you into full separate speakers with overhead Atmos but honestly if you think the Sonia and/or soundbar sound amazing go with that. There’s always something better so just get what makes “you” happy.
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  5. The C2s are phenomenal. Since I picked up my first OLED I wont ever go back unless it's for a high failure rate area (garage). I'm running the Sonos system and am very happy with it. Have a couple Ones for the rear with Alexa built in so I can play music easily. Only issue I have is Sonos may decide to EOL stuff at any point. After the whole debacle they had a couple years ago I'm hesitant to buy more Sonos products.
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  6. I upgraded to Atmos last year and added two Atmos speakers to my 20 year old Cerwin Vegas. I’ve been going cheap on TV’s the past few years, since I can’t notice the difference. It still sounds amazing.
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  7. Our main TV died a couple of weeks ago when the power flickered a couple of times during a heavy storm. It was a ten year old 55" Panasonic Plasma, so it was already on its last legs. Going to pick up an 77" LG C2 OLED but have not been able to decide on a sound system. We don't currently have one. I want a soundbar with Dolby Atmos and have narrowed it down to the LG S95QR system or the Sonos Arc system. Best Buy has the LG on sale at $1300 but if I buy it with the LG C2, there's an additional $300 discount, so $1000. The Sonos system is $2000. The LG is good but the Sonos is amazing. The LG will probably do fine since we don't have a current sound system, but if I'm already going to spend $1000, why not spend an additional $1000 for the Sonos and be super happy? We can afford it, so that's not an issue. I'm just trying to figure out if it's worth the extra grand. #firstworldproblems
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  8. Hence the reason they removed it. LEGO can't be letting people get a good deal.
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  9. I asked them “can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?” and was told the episode was brought to me by the letter S and the letter O. Sold Out now.
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