Saturday, December 14, 2024

RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr Reference Series Soundbar Review

Whether it’s a movie, or one of my favorite sitcoms, I enjoy my shows. What I don’t enjoy are the speakers built-in to the TV’s. If you really want to enjoy your shows, you need good sound as well. Good sound also does not need to surround you, with a bunch of speakers that need to be mounted. This is where soundbars come in. Up for review today is the RBH Sound Impressions 5600-iwr soundbar.

 


RBH Sound has been around for decades. They are a one stop shop for all your home theater needs, when it comes to sound. No matter if you are looking for bookshelves, tower speakers, subwoofers, even in-wall and in-ceiling, RBH has you covered. They even do soundbars. So if you want good sound but don’t need the fancy surround sound with all the speakers all over the room, a soundbar is what you need. And the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr is one of the best.

 


Features and specs:

SYSTEM TYPE:  Impression On-wall Speaker Bar

DRIVE UNITS:  (6) 5-1/4" (133mm) cast aluminum basket, black anodized cone with solid metal phase plug  (3) 1.38" X 1" (35mm x 25mm) AMT tweeter

FREQUENCY RESPONSE:  75-40k Hz (+/- 3 dB)

SENSITIVITY:  90dB-per channel, 92dB-Combined (2.83V @ 1 Meter)

RECOMMENDED POWER:  50-200 Watts / Channel

IMPEDANCE:  6 Ohms / Channel

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY:  3000 Hz

CROSSOVER SLOPE:  24 dB/Octave

CABINET DETAILS:  High Density Fiberboard (HDF), Black or White Satin Paint

GRILLE DETAILS:  Magnetic Grille w/ white or black fabric

FINISHED DIMENSIONS:  57" x 6-3/4" x 3-3/4"  (1448 x 171 x 95mm)

WEIGHT:  27.85 lbs+ (12.63 kg)

WARRANTY:  *10 year limited

 


The RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr soundbar came in a standard brown box, which is fine as they are sold through authorized dealers. Opening the box showed a well-protected speaker, held in place by custom foam. Materials used in the construction was mostly HDF for the enclosure, as well as aluminum for the drivers, NBR for the surrounds, and cast aluminum for the baskets. Quality of materials used, as well as fit and finish, was excellent. This is one of their Signature Reference Series soundbars, their top of the line, and it shows!  Also included was an aluminum mounting bar, with screws.  That way you can mount it on your wall under the TV.

 


RBH Sound employed an excellent design with the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr. At first glance, you see how big it is, and you get a feeling this is not your typical soundbar. When I pulled off the grill, I realized it was held on by magnets. Ok, that’s cool. Then I saw the drivers: six 5-1/4” woofers, and three AMT tweeters. It’s a three channel soundbar with two woofers and a tweeter for each channel. This just got really cool! And it’s definitely not your typical soundbar!!

 


We’ve reviewed many soundbars over the years. Most, if not all, of these soundbars have been made in China. And the typical design is a plastic enclosure, with cheap poly woofers and tweeters, protected by a metal grill. And there are internal electronic components for amps and processing. They are a big jump in sound quality from the speakers built into your TV, but still does so on a cheap budget.

 


Now enter the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr. I’m sure you’ve seen the cheap soundbars found at your local Walmart or Best Buy. Remember those models. Now take a look at the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr with the grill off, and pick it up. You know you’ve got something special. It’s a lot like car shopping at the local Chevy dealership, and then taking a test drive in a Bently. The difference in quality from your typical electronics store, and the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr is that dramatic.

 


The RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr is a great example of synergy. It starts with an excellent solid and well-made HDF enclosure. Then the drivers are also well made with aluminum cones and rubber surrounds. The AMT tweeters are of similar quality. The drivers all look great mounted in the enclosure. The finished product gives an elegant look.

 


Unlike most soundbars, the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr is a passive design. This means there is no built-in amplifier, nor processing. So you will need a receiver to do the processing and provide the power. This works though, because with the high-quality components, you’ll also want quality amplification. Connecting the sound bar to my receiver was very straightforward. The wire terminals on the back of the cabinet are well labeled. Now that it’s connected, let’s see how it sounds.

 


For movies, I turned to Top Gun: Maverick. Vocals came out not only easy to clearly hear, but excellent quality as well. Vocals were silky smooth, with excellent resolution to hear the texture of the timbre. And no matter if it was missiles or gun fire, they were life like in aural details with excellent dynamics. Something I don’t look for in cheap soundbars, but was easy to hear, was the soundstage. Having heard these drivers before in other versions of their reference series speakers, I was pleasantly not surprised. Soundstage was very deep, and at times was almost holographic. What did surprise me was the width of the soundstage. The 5600-iwr is designed for high output and power handling. To do so, they employ an AMT tweeter and two large midrange drivers. But by doing so, there isn’t that much space between the center channel drivers, and those for the left and right channels. The left and right channel speakers are also mounted so they fire straight forward and not at an angle outward. In this aspect I was pleasantly surprised, as I heard material a couple feet to the left and right of the speaker, as jets were flying all around the sky.

 


For music, being the Holiday Season, I turned to some of my favorites from Manheim Steamroller: Pat A  Pan - Wood block had excellent texture of the wood, shakers beads were really crisp, the flute was smoother than a Dove bar with excellent air and tonguing technique that easily came through. Violin provided excellent texture of the bow across the strings. Snare drums and tom drums were crisp with good midrange pitch definition and excellent dynamics.

 


Mannheim Steamroller: God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman, Rock – the tambourine was really crisp and clean. Horns were as smooth as honey with excellent harmonics. Piano sounded extremely natural, Hi-hat and Cymbal were really crisp with good resolution of the contact of the stick on the metal. The multiple tom drums had excellent pitch definition, dynamics, and low-end extension. Strings had very good tone and texture of the bow across the strings. This is a difficult piece with so many instruments, but they were all resolved with excellent detail. Soundstage was excellent, with not only a very wide and deep soundstage and a bit holographic, the imaging was also on a dime!

 

The RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr proved to be an excellent soundbar. They continue the decades long tradition of RBH Sound providing excellent sounding products. The RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr is an elite soundbar. It has the price tag to go along with it, so it’s not for everyone. But if you have the means, it is highly recommended. Keep in mind also, that while the 5-1/4” woofers had good extension, it would still greatly benefit from a subwoofer like the previously reviewed RHB Sound Impression 12-i.  Based on its design, features, quality and performance, the RBH Sound Impression 5600-iwr has earned our Editor’s Choice Award. For more info and complete specs, check out their website at www.rbhsound.com.



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