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How Do I Choose A Sound Bar For My Tv?
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I have a slimline modern Panasonic tv and always have subtitles turned on as the volume is not always loud enough especially on films and many of the Sky channels like PBS which do not allow subtitles. I miss huge amounts of dialogue especially when watching films. I need to buy a sound bar but only to increase the volume for speech. I never listen to music and do not want to unnecessarily buy one with all bells and whistles. Do I need one with Bluetooth - I don't even know what that is? I am 76 and not even deaf athough my kids say I have the tv on too loud.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I got hearing aids a couple of years ago but TBH they are a bit of a faff & I only use them if I'm going down the pub for a natter. Slimline TVs usually have the speakers at the back which isn't ideal so I got a cheap soundbar for the TV but it seems to pick up an annoying hum. Anyway I eventually went for headphones which are good for sound quality & keeping the neighbours happy but if they cut out the TV speakers you need to be watching on your own.
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One other thought - have you checked whether your TV has different settings available for the sound through its internal speakers?
My (otherwise brilliant) LG TV came with a very 'dull' and indistinct sound setting as default - a quick look allowed me to change to a setting specifically designed to make spoken word clearer than background sounds - it's heaps better now and I only go back to the original setting if watching music programmes.
My (otherwise brilliant) LG TV came with a very 'dull' and indistinct sound setting as default - a quick look allowed me to change to a setting specifically designed to make spoken word clearer than background sounds - it's heaps better now and I only go back to the original setting if watching music programmes.
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