Philips Fidelio HTL9100/12 review

A superbly versatile sound bar that sounds superb in 2.1 or as a surround sound system
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Published on 28 December 2013
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Reviewed price £600 inc VAT

Sound bars are still relatively new to many people in comparison to surround sound speaker systems, but were already expecting more from them than simply better audio quality for watching TV and films. Philips was clearly on the same wavelength when it produced the Fidelio HTL9100. Its a sleek soundbar that splits apart into surround sound speakers when you want that authentic cinema experience.

Philips Fidelio HTL9100/12

In its default configuration, the HTFL9100 looks like any other sound bar. It shares the same sleek and minimal design as the entry-level HTL5120, with black cloth speaker grilles and plenty of brushed aluminium. The teardrop-shaped unit will sit comfortably in front of your TV without obscuring its IR port, but looks equally stylish mounted to a wall. Theres no LCD display, but the row of white LEDs illuminate to show you volume, bass or treble levels as you adjust them with the simple remote control.Were used to sound bars skimping on inputs and outputs, but Philips has been generous when it comes to connectivity. The HTL9100 has two HDMI inputs and a single HDMI output that supports Audio Return Channel (ARC) to let you use the external speakers with your TVs integrated Freeview or Freesat tuner. Youll also find analogue RCA, digital coaxial and digital optical audio inputs at the back, along with an easier to reach 3.5mm input on one side.

Philips Fidelio HTL9100/12

As the HTL9100 has built-in Bluetooth, you wont even need to break out a cable to stream music from a smartphone or tablet. The HTL9100 doesnt have an onscreen interface, so you must rely on the remote control to trigger the process and watch the LEDs to know when youre connected.

In its standard soundbar mode with the satellite speakers attached to the main soundbar, the HTL9100 sounds warm and detailed whether youre playing music or watching TV. The high-end is precise without sounding sharp, which makes acoustic tracks sparkle, but theres enough low-end grunt to give presence to heavier tracks too. Theres admittedly not a lot of stereo separation, but thats to be expected from a single sound source.

Philips Fidelio HTL9100/12

Its when the units broken down to produce two rear speakers that the HTL9100 shows its true potential. They lock firmly into the main unit with magnets, but once removed they instantly switch over to wireless mode, using a proprietary frequency to avoid conflicting with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi signals. Each speaker has an internal battery charges whenever you return it to the main unit. Philips says each one will last 10 hours, so itll take a Lord of the Rings marathon to drain them in a single sitting.

The subwoofer is wireless too, and it connects to the soundbar automatically when you plug it into the power socket. The subwoofer fires downwards and is fairly compact, so it should just about squeeze behind a sofa. Despite its size, the subwoofer still manages to pump out a surprising amount of bass for films and music. Bass doesnt dominate the mix, either. The subwoofer adds rumble where wed expect it but it doesnt not encroach on the mid-range.

Making the switch to surround sound makes an incredible difference when watching films. DTS digital surround support helps the HTL9100 create a realistic soundscape that surrounds you with incidental audio. When watching Avatar, the HTL9100 brought the first sortie into Pandora to life in a way no other soundbar has managed to achieve. You dont need to change any settings to activate it either. Sound pauses briefly when you disconnect the speakers from the soundbar, and then resumes in surround sound. Music benefits from the extra speakers, too. Tracks have a richer, more precise sound with better differentiation between the mid- and high-frequency sounds.

Philips Fidelio HTL9100/12

The ability of the HTL9100 to transform from a soundbar to surround sound system in less than a minute, without the need to worry about batteries or cables, makes it one of the best home cinema speaker systems weve seen for those with limited space. The HTL9100 has all the features wed expect from a high-end system, such as Bluetooth audio streaming, it looks gorgeous from virtually all angles and it sounds excellent. The similarly priced Sonos Playbar is an alternative, but youd also need a couple of Play 1 speakers for surround sound. For non-Sonos users, the HTL9100 is one of the best sound bars around.

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Tom started writing about technology right after graduating from University, but has been a games and gadget fan for as long as he can remember. Beyond photography, music and home entertainment, he's also the first port of call for all reviews content on Expert Reviews.

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