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Getting the most out of your soundbars [message #89985] Wed, 03 April 2019 00:48 Go to next message
cwemoy is currently offline  cwemoy
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Many soundbars have a smaller number of inputs in comparison to a modern home theater. However, I have heard it said that using your TV as a switcher is the best way to get around the limited selection of inputs. Is this normally as easy it sounds?
Re: Getting the most out of your soundbars [message #89998 is a reply to message #89985] Thu, 04 April 2019 08:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Malfoy is currently offline  Malfoy
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It is not hard to set it up because the cables usually have labels on what connection they need to be plugged in. If they don't have any labels, then the manual would be a big help.
Re: Getting the most out of your soundbars [message #90113 is a reply to message #89998] Sat, 13 April 2019 17:33 Go to previous message
Madison is currently offline  Madison
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Your plan should be easy to carry out, but some T.V.s won't allow those input options so you might run into trouble. Also consider that many modern soundbars utilize virtual surround sound processing and do a great job of mimicking a surround surround system. The audio is pretty dynamic. Maybe upgrading your soundbar would be a good option for you if the one you have is fairly old.
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