Nakamichi Drgaon 11.4.6 Dolby Atmos soundbars with dual wireless subwoofers hit all-time low

If you are after an amazing home cinema system that could also play music fairly well, Nakamichi is offering its powerful Dragon 11.4.6 soundbars with wireless subwoofers at their lowest-ever prices (purchase links towards the end of the article).

Typically, it is advised to have more than one subwoofer in your audio setup (the more, the merrier), as adding subs helps reduce bass nulls, and placement becomes less important. The Dragon has two subwoofers, and each of the subwoofer box units houses dual opposing 8-inch subwoofer drivers, which means there is a lot of sub-bass output on this thing.

There is also another variant with 12-inch subwoofers for even more bass and it too is at its lowest ever price point.

Nakamichi promises an SPL (sound pressure level) of 125 dB for the whole system, which is super impressive, at least on paper; and the company claims the unit has a frequency response range covering 20Hz to 40kHz.

In terms of features, the Dragon is similar to the Shockwafe as it features Dolby Atmos, Vision, DTS:X Pro, and more. The key connectivity specs are given below:

Connectivity

  • Input
    • 3 x HDMI 2.1 In
    • Optical In
    • Aux In
  • Output
    • HDMI 2.1 (eARC) Out
    • Optical Out
    • Aux Out
  • Bluetooth: Version 5.0 with aptX™ HD
  • USB: Type-A (Firmware Upgrade Only)

Get the Nakamachi Dragon 11.4.6 soundbars with quad wireless subwoofers at the link below:


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