I’m a sucker for dinosaurs. If John Hammond landed his helicopter outside my home today and said he had spared no expense to fly me out to his latest dinosaur theme park, I’d hop right aboard. It doesn’t matter how many feature-length motion pictures I’ve seen, or how many times Ian Malcolm warns me that it all ends in running and screaming. I’d go anyway.
With Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom trailers pelting my news feeds daily, I found myself rewatching the original Jurassic Park this week, this time with a new soundbar from Q Acoustics. The Media 4 Soundbar helped me notice something I hadn’t before: just how hauntingly strange the velociraptors sound.
The M4 delivered those high-pitched velociraptor screams so clearly, I realized that they sounded kind of like dolphins. Turns out, I was right. More disturbing still, they were spliced together from the sound of a male dolphin in heat. And remember those grunts that the raptors made in that kitchen scene that gave me nightmares as a child? Those were partially from a tortoise—a tortoise in the act of mating.
These realistic, visceral (and, now that I think of it, kinda gross) animal sounds were made all the more immediate and threatening with the help of the Media 4.
It’s astounding, and sometimes disturbing, what good speakers can illuminate. I don’t think I’ll hear those raptors quite the same way again, but the power and warmth of the Q Acoustics M4 soundbar helped immerse me in movies like Jurassic Park in a way wimpy TV speakers never have. Like I said in my Vizio SmartCast review, if you don’t yet own a soundbar, you’re missing out. There’s almost no reason to own a big screen TV if you’re not willing to spend a little extra to give it sound to match.
Starting at $340, the Q Acoustics M4 is one of the best home theater audio upgrades you can make for less than $400. It doesn’t have the bells and whistles or amazing three-dimensional depth of a high-end Sonos Playbar or Bose SoundTouch 300, but the Media 4 holds its own very nicely.
The M4 has two powerful 2.5-inch drivers that belt out clear 2.1-channel audio and a rare built-in 4-inch by 6-inch subwoofer, which adds noticeable warmth and some bassy oomph even if you don’t purchase a dedicated subwoofer. (The Q Acoustics wired 7060s Sub will rumble your sofa if you’re ready to go all-in.)
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