Sharp Q HT SBW53121 Soundbar HT SPR52021 Rear Speakers Review scaled

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Sharp has been making significant strides in the UK audio market with its Q series soundbars, and the HT-SBW53121 represents an impressive entry in the mid-range segment.

This 3.1.2 channel soundbar, when paired with the optional HT-SPR52021 wireless rear speakers, creates an impressive 5.1.4 surround sound system that aims to bring cinema-quality audio to your living room.

The Sharp Q series marks the company’s return to form in the audio space, with products that prioritise sound quality over unnecessary smart features. This approach becomes particularly evident with the HT-SBW53121, which skips Wi-Fi connectivity and streaming apps in favour of focusing on what matters most: delivering great audio performance at a reasonable price.

What sets this system apart is its collaboration with Devialet, the French audio specialist renowned for its premium speakers and acoustic engineering expertise. This partnership brings professional tuning to a consumer-friendly price point, promising to elevate the audio experience beyond what you’d typically expect from a soundbar in this category.

Sharp HT-SBW53121 Soundbar Specification

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CategoryFeatureSharp Q HT-SBW53121 Soundbar
Physical DimensionsSoundbar Length100 cm
Unit Size (W x H x D)1000 x 75 x 125 mm
Unit Weight4.5 kg
Subwoofer Size (W x H x D)240 x 448 x 240 mm
Subwoofer Weight6.9 kg
Audio FeaturesEqualiser ModesMovie, Music, Voice, Sport, Game, Night, Custom, Off
Audio Channels3.1.2 (5.1.4 when paired with HT-SPR52021)
Speaker Configuration4 x 40x90mm (Front Right/Left/Centre x2), 2 x 2.5″ Up-firing, 1 x 6.5″ Subwoofer
Speaker Power (Max)550 W
Measured Output Power RMS182 W (4 x 18W + 2 x 15W + 1 x 80W Subwoofer)
Sound SettingsIndividual Bass and Treble adjustment via remote
Audio DecodersDolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, DTS:X, DTS-HD, DTS 5.1
Supported Audio Formats (USB)MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, AAC+, ALAC
3D Sound ProcessingDolby Surround Virtualiser
DTS:X SupportYes
Room CalibrationManual adjustment
Connectivity3.5mm Aux-in / Line-inYes
4K UHD Pass-ThroughYes
USBx1
BluetoothYes (Version 5.3)
Bluetooth ProfilesA2DP, AVRCP
Bluetooth CodecsSBC, AAC+
HDMI Inputx2
HDMI-CECYes
HDMI-eARCYes
Digital Optical Audio InputYes
Control via TV Remote (HDMI-CEC)Yes
OperationRemote ControlYes
Direct Keys on UnitYes
Source IndicatorWhite LED alphanumeric segment display
Power SpecificationsPower RequirementsAC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Power Consumption102 W (42W Soundbar + 60W Subwoofer)
Standby Power Consumption<0.5 W
Plug TypePower adapter with Type C (EU 2 pin) and G (UK 3 pin) inserts
Auto Standby TimerYes
AC OperatedYes
External AC AdapterYes

Sharp HT-SPR52021 Rear Speaker Specification

CategoryFeatureSharp HT-SPR52021
Audio FeaturesAudio Channels2.0.2
Speaker Configuration1 x 2.75″ + 1 x 2.5″ (x2)
Speaker Power (Max)200 W
Measured Output Power RMS66 W (2 x 18W + 2 x 15W)
Room CalibrationManual adjustment
Power SpecificationsPower RequirementsAC 100-240V ~ 50/60Hz
Power Consumption25 W (x2)
Standby Power Consumption<0.2 W
Plug TypeCE/BS Plug
AC OperatedYes

Other Sharp Q Models

ModelChannelsPeak PowerKey Features
HT‑SBW551215.1.2650 WDolby Atmos & DTS:X, Devialet tuned, up-firing + side speakers, HDMI eARC, wireless sub
HT‑SBW531213.1.2550 WDolby Atmos & DTS:X, Devialet tuned, up-firing speakers, HDMI eARC, wireless sub
HT‑SB7002.0.2140 WDolby Atmos, compact design, HDMI eARC, Bluetooth 5.3, USB audio playback
HT‑SBW4603.1440 WCentre channel, Dolby Atmos, wireless sub, HDMI ARC, 4K passthrough (2x HDMI in), EQ presets
HT‑SB110290 WHDMI ARC, optical input, Bluetooth, wall-mountable, remote included
HT‑SB107290 WHDMI ARC, Bluetooth 4.2, USB playback, compact design, remote included
HT‑SB100K275 WHDMI ARC, Bluetooth 5.1, USB playback, optical + aux-in, slim design

Unboxing / Design / Build Quality

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The Sharp HT-SBW53121 arrives in a sizeable box, reflecting the soundbar’s generous proportions and the inclusion of a decent-sized wireless subwoofer. The soundbar itself is finished in matte grey plastic, with a simple, functional design that should suit most living rooms. The front grille is metal, providing some reassurance in terms of durability, while the rest of the chassis is plastic. The unit feels solid, although it lacks the premium finish seen in some higher-priced competitors.

The rear speakers are relatively compact and unobtrusive. They share the same understated design language as the soundbar, with a practical build that prioritises function over form. The subwoofer is large and boxy, with a downward-firing driver and a ported enclosure. While the materials are not luxurious, the overall construction is sturdy and should withstand regular use.

Set Up

Setting up the soundbar is a straightforward process, largely due to the fact that it lacks any network connectivity and smart features.

You plug the cables into the right places, and that’s about it.

For the surround sound speakers, you need to pair them with the soundbar. To do this you need to:

  1. Ensure that all the cables are securely connected and the soundbar is in STANDBY.
  2. Press and hold the PAIR button on the rear of the speaker for 3 seconds. The speaker will enter pairing mode, and the PAIR indicator will flash quickly.
  3. Press the power button on the soundbar or on the remote control to switch the soundbar on.
  4. Press the MENU button on the remote control, then use the directional control on the remote control to highlight <WLPAIR>. Press the play/pause button and wait for 5 seconds.
  5. When the speaker is paired with the main unit, the PAIR Indicator will be solid and the soundbar will display <PAIRED>.
  6. If the PAIR indicator blinks, the wireless connection has failed. The soundbar will display <SPK NC>. Unplug the power cable from the speaker and then reconnect the power cable after 4 minutes. Repeat steps 1 to 4.

Features and Connectivity

The HT-SBW53121 offers a broad range of connectivity options, including:

  • 2 x HDMI inputs (plus HDMI-eARC output)
  • Digital optical input
  • 3.5mm aux-in
  • USB playback
  • Bluetooth 5.3 (SBC and AAC+ codecs)
  • HDMI-CEC for TV remote control

The HDMI-eARC functionality is particularly beneficial for those using newer TVs, as it supports higher-quality audio formats and allows for synchronised power and volume control with the TV remote.

Audio decoding support is generous, including Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS:X, DTS-HD, and DTS 5.1. For USB playback, the soundbar supports a broad range of formats: MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, AAC+, and ALAC.

Users can adjust individual bass and treble levels with the remote, and the equaliser presets cover a wide range of scenarios, including Movie, Music, Sport, Game, Voice, Night, and a Custom mode.

The remote control is functional, with direct access to sound modes, input selection, and individual adjustment for bass and treble. The on-unit controls are basic but sufficient for day-to-day use. The LED display provides clear feedback but is not as discreet as some OLED alternatives.

Audio Performance

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Sound Quality

The HT-SBW53121 performs well and delivers a full-bodied sound with clear dialogue, punchy bass, and a convincing sense of space, especially when paired with the rear speakers.

The 3.1.2 surround sound has a left, right, centre (3), a subwoofer (1) and two height channels (2).

The dedicated centre channel ensures that voices remain intelligible even during busy action scenes, and the up-firing drivers add height to the soundstage when playing Dolby Atmos or DTS:X content.

The up-firing Atmos speakers are something you don’t see often at this price point.

The subwoofer provides ample low-end presence, enhancing explosions and music without overwhelming the midrange. Bass is tight rather than boomy, and while it may lack the sheer depth of larger, more expensive subs, it is well integrated with the soundbar.

The rear speakers make a noticeable difference to immersion, particularly with surround-encoded material. Effects move convincingly around the room, and the up-firing drivers contribute to a sense of height, though the effect is more subtle than in systems with side-firing or ceiling speakers. The system performs well with both films and music, although stereo music playback is less engaging than multi-channel content.

Sound Modes and Customisation

The soundbar offers several EQ presets: Movie, Music, Voice, Sport, Game, Night, Custom, and Off. Each mode subtly tweaks the frequency response to suit different content. The Movie mode enhances surround effects and bass, while Voice mode brings dialogue to the forefront. The Night mode compresses dynamics for late-night viewing.

There is also manual adjustment for bass and treble, allowing users to tailor the sound to their preference or room acoustics. The lack of automatic room calibration is a limitation, but manual adjustment is simple enough for most users.

Dolby Atmos and DTS:X

Support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X is a key selling point. The soundbar’s up-firing drivers create a sense of verticality, with effects such as rain or helicopters appearing to come from above. While the effect is not as pronounced as with ceiling speakers, it adds an extra dimension to compatible content.

The system handles object-based audio well, with smooth transitions between channels and a coherent soundstage. However, the overall effect is dependent on room shape and ceiling height, and some users may find the height channels less effective in larger or irregular spaces.

Music Playback

Music playback is competent, with a balanced sound that avoids harshness at high volumes. The system supports a range of audio formats via USB, and Bluetooth streaming is stable and straightforward. While the soundbar is optimised for film and TV, it performs respectably with music, offering clear vocals and sufficient bass for most genres.

Price and Alternative Options

The Sharp HT-SBW53121 Soundbar is available for £380, and the HT-SPR52021 Rear Speakers are available for £219, making the total for this system £599.

The HT-SBW55121, the flagship model, is available for £529 on Amazon.

Then, sitting below the model I reviewed is the HT-SBW460 3.1 Soundbar priced at £279.

And below that is the HT-SB700 at £169

Competing options around this price point include:

  • Sonos Beam Gen 2 for £449 – Dolby Atmos smart soundbar – If you were to add a subwoofer and surround speakers, the price would be significantly higher
  • TCL S55HK for £399 – 220W 2.1 Dolby Atmos Soundbar with Subwoofer
  • Panasonic SC-HTB600 for £399 – 360W 2.1 channel Dolby Atmos DTS:X Soundbar with Subwoofer
  • Klipsch Flexus Core 200 for £399 – 185W 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos Soundbar with no subwoofer
  • Sony HTS2000 for £399 – 250W 3.1ch Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Soundbar without a subwoofer. Sony SA-SW3 subwoofer is £449, and the same price for the SA-RS3S surround sound speakers
  • Samsung HW-Q600C for £399 – 3.1.2ch Dolby Atmos Soundbar with Subwoofer
  • Samsung HW-B650F for £349 – 37oW 3.1ch Soundbar with Subwoofer

 Overall

The Sharp Q HT-SBW53121 soundbar, paired with the HT-SPR52021 rear speakers, offers a convincing surround sound experience at a competitive price. 

I think the lack of smart features has allowed Sharp to focus on the important things you need from a soundbar, the overall audio quality.

Strong points include the inclusion of a subwoofer, eArc, and the upwards-firing speakers for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X content. There are not many other systems that offer this level of audio features at this price point.

For users seeking a no-nonsense home cinema upgrade with true 5.1.4 channel sound at a sensible price, the Sharp HT-SBW53121 and HT-SPR52021 combination is an excellent choice. It is not without its compromises, but it delivers a level of performance that will satisfy most film and TV enthusiasts looking to step up from their TV’s built-in speakers.

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Summary

The Sharp Q HT-SBW53121 Soundbar, when paired with the optional HT-SPR52021 rear speakers, delivers a full-fledged 5.1.4 surround sound experience that stands out in the sub-£600 bracket. It avoids the distractions of built-in smart features and streaming services, instead concentrating on robust audio performance, broad format support, and a straightforward user experience. Its collaboration with Devialet enhances its audio credentials and sets it apart from similarly priced alternatives.

The sound profile is well-balanced with a clear centre channel for dialogue, decent bass response from the subwoofer, and immersive surround effects thanks to the rear and up-firing speakers. While the system lacks automatic room calibration and some premium finishes, these compromises feel acceptable given its performance and pricing.

This soundbar system is best suited to users looking to improve their home cinema setup without diving into the complexity or cost of a full AV receiver and speaker system.

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Pros

  • Excellent audio performance for the price, particularly in surround content
  • Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support with effective up-firing height channels
  • Devialet tuning enhances sound clarity and immersion
  • Wide support for audio formats and inputs, including HDMI-eARC and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Dedicated centre channel improves dialogue clarity
  • Expandable system with optional wireless rear speakers

Cons

  • No smart features (e.g. Wi-Fi streaming, voice assistants)
  • No automatic room calibration, only manual tuning
  • Design is functional but lacks premium aesthetics
  • Height channel effectiveness may vary depending on room shape and ceiling height

Last update on 2025-06-27 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API

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