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Soundbar FAQ
Can you use any soundbar on any TV?
Yes, the soundbar is capable of being programmed to decode the digital audio input from any type of TV.
The sound bar's AUX IN jack and optical input are capable of accepting most types of digital audio formats, such as Dolby Digital Plus and DTS (Digital Theater Sound). This can be a significant cost-saving consideration for anyone that has made the decision to upgrade to an HDTV or 4K UHD TV with its additional content requirements.
Is it worth getting a soundbar for TV?
A soundbar is a great investment if you have issues with TV audio. Almost every modern TV decodes lower frequencies and only games, DVDs, or Blu-rays will show these ranges. For the most part, TVs present sounds at higher frequencies but this introduces some problems since many people can't hear that high. Faint soundtracks lose their subtleties and drama to those who can hear them, for example. A great way around it is by boosting bass frequency responses with a soundbar that bring out the richness in more subtle details which improves experience hugely. It's also worth mentioning how much your TV's speakers distort under normal conditions - there's plenty of power in them but they're not pointed in any direction other than forward.
What does a soundbar do for a television?
A soundbar for a TV will improve the sound quality of the television even if it doesn't have its own speakers. Soundbars provide 5 or more channels of audio, which mirrors what is available with many surround-sound systems. With the help of Dolby Digital, two speakers at opposite ends of a room can generate wide and immersive surround-sound effects in your living room or den.
The subwoofer -- one of the five channels -- provides awesome bass effect to all viewers in your viewing area without being obtrusive like home theater system’s traditional external strong bass unit. The other four channels are capable of playing ambiance music (like "Jurassic Park" theme).
What size soundbar should I get for a 55 inch TV?
A soundbar is a great way to add midrange and low-frequency bass to your TV, especially for movies. It can also do wonders for dialog clarity you may even be able to set the dialog level lower without losing too much of the overall audio (though don't go too far or you will risk muddying up your dialogue with reverb from the subwoofer).
There are many different options when considering how big a soundbar you need depending on what size TV you have. You would want it about 3 inches smaller than your screen size, so that means if you have a 55 inch TV then you would want something around 52 inches in length.
What is the difference between a 2.1 and 5.1 soundbar?
The 2.1 - sometimes this is called a "rear-surround" sound bar has two speakers facing the front of the listener and one speaker aimed toward each side, which helps create a sense of envelopment by enhancing audio on the sides and back.
5.1 - This translates to five speakers for watching a movie or TV show and one subwoofer for those deep bass sounds. Usually, there are four satellite speakers around your television (front right, front left, rear right and rear left), plus an additional speaker below that plays mid-range vocal frequencies with two more up top as primary high-frequency speakers.