A soundbar with a dedicated subwoofer adds bass depth and physical impact that a standalone bar usually can’t replicate. If you have the space and want fuller, low-end sound from your TV setup, these are the best soundbars with subwoofer worth considering right now. For more on what a subwoofer does in a soundbar system, Dolby’s explainer on home audio is a useful starting point.
Best soundbars with subwoofer
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Samsung HW-Q990F
The Q990F is an 11.1.4-channel system with a sealed subwoofer that delivers tight, controlled bass without rattle at high volumes. Dialogue and instruments are clear across TV, film, and music, and the included satellites spread sound around the room convincingly. It supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and Eclipsa Audio, and has broad connectivity including HDMI passthrough.
Samsung HW-Q910D
The HW-Q910D is a 9.1.2-channel step down from the Q990F that keeps most of the same sound customization tools: graphic EQ, room correction, and per-channel level adjustments. Bass is punchy without bleeding into the mids. It handles 4K at 120Hz passthrough, making it a reasonable option for gamers as well.
TCL Q85H
The Q85H is a 7.1.4-channel bar with up-firing Atmos drivers on both the bar and the satellites, which is uncommon at this price. It defaults to an emphasized mid-bass tuning that suits action content well, though it can soften dialogue in quieter material. EQ presets and bass/treble adjustments let you correct for that.
Vizio SV510X-0806
The Vizio SV510X-0806 is a budget option that includes both a dedicated subwoofer and two rear satellites. The subwoofer extends lower than expected for the price, and mid-range clarity keeps dialogue clean. High and mid-bass are slightly overemphasized out of the box, but the bass level adjustment takes care of it.
Klipsch Flexus Core 300
The Klipsch Flexus Core 300 is the pick if you want subwoofer-level bass without a separate unit. The built-in sub reaches low enough that most listeners won’t feel like they’re missing much. It supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and includes Dirac Live room correction in both a free and a paid tier.
Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2 eARC
The Nakamichi Shockwafe Ultra 9.2 eARC is a 9.2.4-channel setup with two subwoofers and four satellites, built for larger rooms. The dual subs help even out bass across the space and reduce dead zones. It lacks traditional room correction, but three room-size presets offer a workable alternative. Worth checking your available floor space before buying.
Which one to pick
The Q990F is the top option if budget isn’t the main concern. The Q910D is a solid step down without losing the features that matter most. For tighter budgets, the Vizio holds up well, and the Klipsch is the right call if a separate subwoofer isn’t practical.






