
Klipsch Cinema 400
Score: 73/100
Samsung HW-B750F
Score: 65/100Rankings

Klipsch Cinema 400 is a 2.1-channel soundbar that offers a robust 8-inch wireless subwoofer delivering strong bass and Tractrix horn-loaded tweeters for clear highs. The absence of Dolby Atmos and limited smart features make it less future-proof. Great for TV upgrades in apartments where space is limited but powerful bass is wanted.

The Samsung HW-B750F delivers a 5.1-channel virtual surround experience with side-firing speakers, a wireless subwoofer, and Q-Symphony integration. Missing Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC, and Wi-Fi limits its future-proofing and high-end audio capabilities. Suitable for budget-friendly users who want a plug-and-play 5.1-like setup for small to medium rooms.
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2.1 | 6best | |
400 Wbest | — | |
20.3 cmbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 12.7 kg | 8.21 kgbest |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
— | 5best | |
24.1 cm | 102.97 cmbest | |
24.1 cm | 34.29 cmbest |
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Audio(1) | ||
Audio Channels | 2.1 | 6 |
Design(4) | ||
Soundbar Weight (kg) | 12.7 kg | 8.21 kg |
Soundbar Width (cm) | 24.1 cm | 102.97 cm |
Soundbar Height (cm) | 24.1 cm | 34.29 cm |
Soundbar Depth (cm) | 8.6 cm | 29.58 cm |


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Professional reviewers commend the Cinema 400 for its premium build, Tractrix horn technology, and powerful 8" wireless subwoofer that together deliver clear mids, detailed highs, and strong bass. They also appreciate the simple HDMI-ARC and wireless subwoofer setup, though they note the absence of true rear speakers and limited independent testing data.
Everyday users highlight the ease of installation and the convenience of Bluetooth music streaming, praising the low-profile design that fits neatly under TVs. With limited direct feedback, no major consumer complaints are evident beyond the typical desire for rear speakers.

Professional reviewers view the HW-B750F as a solid mid-range option that leverages Samsung's Q-Symphony and DTS Virtual:X to provide convincing virtual surround without rear speakers. While the sound quality and dialogue enhancement are praised, critics highlight the missing Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC and advanced calibration as notable shortcomings for premium home-theater setups.
Everyday users appreciate the straightforward Bluetooth pairing, the punchy bass from the wireless subwoofer, and the clear dialogue provided by Adaptive Sound, especially in smaller rooms. Common criticism centers on the lack of Atmos and eARC, and the limited power for larger spaces, though overall sentiment remains positive for its price point and ease of setup.
“easy pairing and punchy bass from the 11 lb subwoofer, with praise for side speakers filling small rooms and clear voices via Adaptive Sound”


