Sony Sound bar a5000 contestSony has entertainment covered in so many ways. You likely are keenly aware that their televisions are among the best in the world. And Sony headphones are in a class all by themselves, especially when it comes to noise cancellation. Did you know they are equally admired for their home audio components? Read on to learn more about Sony home audio, then enter for a chance to win a Sony A5000 450 Watt sound bar, Sony SW3 subwoofer, and Sony SA-RS3S speaker pair prize.

Sony delivers sound all around with 360 spatial sound mapping

Sony audio components synergistically contribute to a fuller listening experience. I don’t mean louder, I mean an experience that transforms the standard two dimensional experience of watching a movie or concert into a whole room immersive event. The prize we are giving away in this contest is a great example of Sony audio innovation. It all begins with an amazing HT-A5000 sound bar. On its own, the sound bar will astound you: it’s packed with up-firing speakers, side tweeters, and subwoofer for a 5.1.2 channel package that neatly fits below your television. On its own, it drives heart pounding rock & roll or mind mellowing jazz throughout your room, surrounding you with balanced full-range sound. On its own, it will make you feel that time has become irrelevant.

Add in a couple more components, the SW3 subwoofer for deeper bass, and the SA-RS3S back channel speakers, and get Sony’s 360 spatial sound mapping to awaken your audio senses to the possibilities of listening nirvana. Our ears have been waiting, craving for this. Read Jason Gorber’s honest review to learn his objective opinion: he said, the combination of sound bar and speakers that we are giving away in this contest, “may be the best you can buy.” We sent this system to Jason and now it’s ready for us to give away in this amazing contest.

Will you turn it loud or keep it mellow

Do you have a debate in your home about how loud the TV should be? Or how loud the music should be? I have to admit, I like it loud more often than my wife. However, I also like to hear nuance. Sometimes, when my wife asks me to turn down the volume, I get more out of the music, more of the nuance of the music, and am transported more into my happy place than I had been before turning it down.

I would love to test out this system to see if the music I thought I liked best at full volume, might become more pleasurable due to Sony’s 360 spatial sound mapping. Maybe I don’t need to watch 007 or listen to Dark Side of the Moon at 100 db anymore. How about you? What would you want to try listening to using this system to see if you hear it better at a different volume than before? Enter this contest and you might get to win the chance to find out.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy and you can enter in two different ways.

  1. In a comment below, tell us what movie or musical artist you would like to hear through the Sony audio system, and let us know if you’d play it really loud, really softly, or somewhere in between and why.
  2. For up to three (3) additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel (one entry per channel!) telling your friends and followers that you are entering to win a great prize from the Best Buy Blog’s Sony sound bar contest; include the hashtag #BestBuyContest, so we can find your post, and include a picture of the prize like that shown here. Then return here and tell us in a comment below, on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that I can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc) but the post must be public so we can verify it is there. Add one comment below for each social media channel for up to 3 contest entries.

What you can win

At the end of this contest, we’ll randomly select one winner to receive the same Sony Audio system that our bloggers tested which includes a Sony A5000 450 Watt sound bar, Sony SW3 subwoofer, and Sony SA-RS3S speaker pair.

This contest runs from April 19th to May 3rd.

Remember, you can enter in two different ways as discussed above. Let your family and friends know on social media, on the phone, and in person that Best Buy has the best contests with the best prizes like this amazing package from Sony.

Win the Sony sound bar audio system Rules and Regulations

Good Luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

1222 COMMENTS

  1. I would love to listen to Michael Buble in a sound range that is somewhere in between. In this way I would be able to hear the terrific vocals of this great Canadian artist.

  2. AC/DC and I posted you guys on Facebook … or whatever name they’re calling themselves, lol

  3. Marc Hervieux, assez fort mais pas trop non plus, avec un son qui doit etre juste parfait avec une voix incroyable de M. Hervieux ca doit être incroyable 🙂

  4. I would play Style Council really loud after a long day at work because Style Council is always better loud

  5. I would like to listen to Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore through the Sony audio system really loud to truly enjoy the movie.

  6. I would like to hear Ginette Reno, through the Sony audio system, really softly, because I prefer when music is soft!

  7. I would like to hear the american singer LP (Laura Pergolizzi), very loud, because it’s better when it’s loud! lol

  8. I’d watch “Mad Max: Fury Road” and crank up the volume! Witness me!

  9. the beatles loud because it would be better to listen that way to hear all the beats and words

  10. Would like to hear/watch All the Star Trek movies through the Sony audio system. Would probably be somewhere in between loud & soft due to live in apt and have close neightbours.

  11. I’d listen to the Beatles on this sound system and play it loud to hear every note! The rooftop performance from Get Back documentary would be a great place to start!

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