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Soundbar Query
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Morning all...
I'm thinking of getting a soundbar to replace my ageing surround sound system, and I'm looking to spend in the region of £300.
The research I've done has narrowed it down to a couple of models (LG or JBL), but a lot of the customer reviews for these mention a problem with lip-synching to the telly - which would drive me scatty in no time flat.
Has anyone had this problem? Do I need to spend more than £300 in order to resolve it?
TIA
Paul
I'm thinking of getting a soundbar to replace my ageing surround sound system, and I'm looking to spend in the region of £300.
The research I've done has narrowed it down to a couple of models (LG or JBL), but a lot of the customer reviews for these mention a problem with lip-synching to the telly - which would drive me scatty in no time flat.
Has anyone had this problem? Do I need to spend more than £300 in order to resolve it?
TIA
Paul
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if your viewing your channels through a freeview box etc, that has to be plugged in with hdmi connection to the surround sound box same with your dvd otherwise if your audio goes to the surround via the tv audio outlet this will cause or it does on my yamaha sound projector (excellent sound but no where near a 5.1 system) lip sync prob but only about 5 milliseconds not a prob for some people but i like it perfect. the hdmi "out" on surround goes to your hdmi in on your tv
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