This is how you improve the sound of your TV

Not only the image of the TVs has improved enormously in recent years, the options for audio have also grown enormously. Unfortunately, these options are often the purchase of an external speaker. With a few minor tweaks and upgrades, you can make a big impact in the quality of your audio. With these tips you can improve the sound of your TV.

Buy a sound bar

If you only have to make do with the TV's speakers themselves, there isn't much you can do to honor the sound. Purchasing a soundbar can be a solution. A soundbar is a rectangular speaker that you place at the bottom of the TV. It can be of any brand, but if you want to connect other wireless devices to it, you must first check whether the connections are the same. With the purchase of a soundbar, you are often ready in one go, because these speakers are specially designed for use with a flat screen. A disadvantage of the soundbar is that it is not a hi-fi sound and cannot provide a surround sound.

Place your speakers strategically

Moving the speakers you already have can make a huge difference in the sound experience of your TV. Try to place the speakers in the back of the room, preferably even behind where you are sitting. The sound then comes from the back and the front, so that you have actually created your own surround sound effect. Because the active speakers are far from each other, you have a better stereo reproduction. Although the connection of these speakers usually goes via an analog connection, and is therefore a bit more hassle than the soundbar, these speakers deliver very good sound for both TV and music.

Improve the acoustics of your living room

If you have placed your speakers strategically, but you continue to watch TV in a large empty room, you will still have a bad sound experience. Improve the acoustics in your living room by minimizing open and empty spaces. Curtains, cushions and carpets improve the acoustics and are stylish too.

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