🔥 Elevate your home theater game with NakamichiDragon—where sound meets spectacle!
The NakamichiDragon 11.4.6 Home Surround Sound System redefines home audio with its world-first wireless 11.4.6 channel setup, quad 8-inch subwoofers, and advanced Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Pro support. Featuring 15 digital amplifiers, Adaptive Height Dispersion technology, and seamless Bluetooth & app control, it delivers a cinema-grade 3D sound experience in under 30 minutes without any installation hassle.
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3000 Watts |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Theaters, Living Rooms |
Controller Type | App Control |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Additional Features | Omni-Motion Reference Surrounds with PerfectHeight Mechanism, Pro Cinema Engine (Surround Sound Architecture) and Adaptive Height Dispersion (AHD) Technology, AMT tweeters, 6 Upfiring Speakers, Wireless Quad Subwoofers |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Surround Sound Systems, For Gaming Consoles, For Televisions |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.7"D x 58.1"W x 4.4"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 11.4.6 |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI eARC with 4K120/8K Passthrough and 3 HDMI inputs, Optical, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD, HDMI |
R**C
Incomparable
The Nakamichi Dragon doesn't get featured in many soundbar showdowns because at its quality, performance and price it has no peers. It's more expensive, but it still offers great value.I acquired Nakamichi mounts for the soundbar and the surround speakers. The soundbar mount has versatile mount points, and once mounted there's still some lateral flexibility to center the soundbar. The mount is discrete and feels solid with the heavy soundbar in place. I mention all of this here because it's also the best wall mounting solution for a soundbar I've seen. Make sure that the HDMI cables you get (for any soundbar) support 48Gbps and have smaller terminators because they need to start bending close to the HDMI ports on the soundbar.The mounts for the surround speakers feel solid and are discrete, but the surround speakers are heavy enough that I recommend hitting a stud. I mounted them on the side walls. The mounts are very easy to use and provide routing for the power cable. The vertical speakers in the surround speakers are angled to reflect off of the ceiling and rotate so they can be aimed at the primary seating area, providing flexibility in where they can be mounted.The room I set this up in has an 8 foot ceiling, the speakers are mounted at seated ear height, and this is the only environment I can speak to.Connecting the surround speakers and subwoofers required pressing one button, and there have been zero connectivity issues. Audio sync has been flawless. (The TV must be plugged in the HDMI port one and whatever port the TV uses for its HDMI ARC/eARC port.)The system doesn't have an automatic calibration feature, but the on-screen menu is easy to use. Just pick the matching physical configuration of the speakers and enter the distance from each speaker to the primary seating area. Sitting off center still provides amazing sound effects' localisation. Some of the setups I've experienced can't maintain this, but the Dragon's speakers and processing shine here. I had to move the subwoofers a few extra inches away from the wall to eliminate some boominess. It eliminated the reflected sounds bad timing and sharpened the bass.There's enough power to drive all of the speakers and maintain clarity throughout the entire frequency range at all volumes, so you don't have to turn it up if you don't want to. But you'll want to.I adjusted the subwoofers' crossover frequency for my preference, but I liked the default levels and settings of all of the other speakers after calibrating for distance.I switch between the Music and Movie modes based on what the source material. I use an Oppo UDP 205 Blu-ray player, Apple TV 4k, PS5 and Nvidia Shield Pro (through the Oppo HDMI IN) as sources.DTS X Pro through the Dragon is amazing, and is currently much, much more expensive to get any other way. Dolby Atmos positioning is so smooth and clear that my dog spins while looking up and around in time with birds circling.Music in surround sound, including Dolby Atmos depends on the quality of the remixing. Sometimes it's more natural sounding or broadens the sound stage wonderfully. Sometimes the positioning of instruments and sounds feel like the artist's intention. Some mixes are distracting in ways that I don't prefer, but this should get better as the industry gains experience with it. When it's done right you feel right there. (The Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense, Taylor Swift - The Eras Tour.) Metallica's Black album is better in stereo in my opinion.Upmixing of movies and music is done really well by the Dragon. It can play and handle anything, and everyone you know will hit their limit before it even gets close to its own.My unit came with the latest firmware, so I never experienced the lower bass mentioned in some reviews.I love it. I love how easy it is was to setup and calibrate. I love how well it handles the variety of sources I throw at it. Most of all I love how it sounds.There's one thing that I wish it did better, which is transition from source to source with less delay before the audio starts. It's definitely not a deal breaker for me. I don't channel surf or constantly switch sources, but I notice the delay when I do.I tried to find comparable setups using separates or soundbars, and they simply don't exist. If this is reasonable for your budget then you can buy it knowing that you can't find anything that can compete with all that it can do so well for anything close to its price.
D**D
Celebrating 77 years of Audio Excellence!!! 🥳
Hands down best “soundbar” on the market 🔊It is mind blowing how crisp the sound is.The clarity of the frequencies is so pure there are sounds you hear on this system others just can’t reach or replicate. So immersive It is as if you are at a live Concert or on the Movie Set. Note, how I said Set and not movie theater.. because not even at the theater the sound is so precise.Wow Nakamichi 🤯Congrats on 77 years of Audio Excellence! 🎉🍾
G**X
Very Accurate on Claims
Recently purchased. Sound quality lives up to the hype. It's all in the ears of the beholder. Everything works as advertised and lives up to their claims. I've owned a $29k home theater system that consisted of Triad speakers/sub, and NAD receiver, so my expectations are quite high. In my opinion, I'm getting very decent ROI since my entire new home theater cost was 1/5th the price of my original. The new theater setup includes the Dragon, an Epson LS300 UST laser projector, 120" screen and an entertainment cabinet to place the Dragon on. I've played around with just about every configurable setting. I've noticed that some of the reviews talk about it sounding a bit boomy. Well, that's because you have to reduce the crossover down to 120hz. That is the lowest setting available, but that will eliminate any boomy sounds for those that don't want too much bass in the dialogue. The All Channel Stereo (ACS) is the setting that produces the best immersive sound for me. The other multiple surround modes are fine but you have to really configure them up to match the ACS mode. The bass is more massive than expected, even after reducing it level 1, but you can also cut them in half if you want through the OSD dashboard. I have both behind the couch, which gives the most shake. One complaint is the lack of input connections on the back. Only one usb, one optical, one aux, and 4 hdmi. It could have included an analog rca input jack but you can buy aux adapters to convert if you want to listen to a record player or vintage tape deck, which I did and it works great. I did play music from a CD in the bluray and it sounded great as well. Nakamichi customer service also made a great recommendation that you can use an XBOX One S for blurays and Netflix and other apps. This device supports Dolby Atmos as well. Never realized that our XBOX One S would be such great support for a home theater. My room size is 15 feet by 17 feet. I think the Dragon will work well in a much larger room as well. I typically can't push the volume past 9db on TV shows and movies, it's that loud. The whole system was packaged very well for delivery, but did take a while to arrive. The Dragon also has a video up-scaling to 4k, which you can turn on or off. My eyes could not tell the difference either way. This product is great for those who have disposable income and are looking for the best bang for the buck for sound bars. In my opinion, this is the most powerful soundbar and the surrounds and sub are wire free which is extremely convenient. The build and remote control quality are very good. I just hope the unit remains stable and reliable for years to come. Please note that if you have any auto-muting issues when pausing Netflix or YouTube, it's most likely that you are using an integrated Intel GPU with the Intel R Display audio hdmi driver from an older computer which is not fully compatible with the Dragon. Best to use either Firestick or other modern TV stick or the XBOX one or a computer with an NVIDIA sound card.
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