Your TV can sound a lot better: 7 easy but unexpected ways to improve audio quality
Improving your TV's audio quality doesn't require expensive equipment and can be achieved through simple, low-cost methods. Adjusting room acoustics with soft furnishings and using sound-absorbing materials like rugs, curtains, and foam can significantly enhance sound. Additionally, exploring hidden audio settings on your TV can further optimize audio performance.
- ▪Soft materials such as couches, rugs, and blankets help absorb sound waves and reduce echo in a room.
- ▪Sound-deadening curtains and acoustic foam panels can minimize external noise and improve audio clarity.
- ▪Many TVs have built-in audio settings that, when adjusted, can enhance sound quality without additional hardware.
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