TV Sound Systems

Setting Up Your TV Sound System

There's a lot to consider when setting up your TV sound system. If you want to create the best home theater experience possible, think about a large surround sound system or soundbar speakers. There is some amazing technology to consider when improving your home theater sound system.


What's a Soundbar?

A soundbar is an easily-installed, all-in-one home audio solution that delivers high-quality sound without the complex setup of a full home theater system. While  soundbars may not have the same audio depth as surround sound, they generally have enough bass and power to keep viewers happy. Soundbars work well with both standing TVs and wall-mounted TVs. 


Choosing Speakers for Your TV Sound System

For those who want to upgrade to a surround sound system, speakers are everything. You'll need an AV receiver, but your home theater speakers should be your primary focus. For extra power and hard-hitting bass, consider home theater subwoofers. These specialized speakers are essential additions to your home theater system. Pair your subwoofers with bookshelf speakers for top-notch home entertainment sound with your TV.  For a simpler option, consider a theater in a box, which comes with all the pieces you could possibly want to upgrade your television sound system.


Mounting Speakers

Home theater soundbars are easy to install. Brackets and other universal mounts are perfect for most soundbars, wherever you choose to place them. Speakers and more extensive home theater systems might pose more of a challenge. However, if you have available floor space, speaker stands are ideal for a wide variety of speakers. These stands are also quite convenient and easy to set up. For a more extensive home theater arrangement, consider wall and ceiling speaker mounts. Using these accessories has the added benefit of saving floor space.


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