Enhance Your Home Theater Sound with These 4 Key Settings Modifications

Enhance Your Home Theater Sound with These 4 Key Settings Modifications

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The finest contemporary smart TVs can appear impressive even in the entry-level category, yet sound quality tends to falter across the spectrum.

If you have already poured money into a home theater system or a soundbar to enhance your TV’s audio, don’t relax just yet; there’s a plethora of customization and optimization to dive into. Out of the box, most audio devices will deliver superior sound compared to any set of TV speakers, but there are various features and settings that can elevate your home theater audio further. Whether you aim to achieve the finest sound quality or simply wish to expand your knowledge about your cinematic gear, here are four methods to instantly enhance your home theater audio.

Utilize your receiver’s room correction software

Configuring a home theater on your own is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with the numerous features and settings of your receiver. Once you’ve completed wiring your speakers and connecting AV devices, you might be eager to start watching a movie. But did you spot a small device that was included with the amp? That’s an audio calibration microphone used to automatically balance speaker levels, and before you start any home theater content, we suggest utilizing it.

The calibration function may have a few different labels, depending on the brand and specific model of receiver you purchased (for instance, Audyssey for Denon, YPAO for Yamaha). You want to insert the mic into your receiver and position it as centrally as possible in your theater area. Your receiver’s room-correction software will then send out a series of test tones to each speaker.

These tones help evaluate how sound waves behave in your space, taking into account factors like furniture arrangement, volume levels, and distances to the speakers. Once the process is concluded, your speakers will be adjusted to best suit your listening environment. Don’t worry, you will still have the option to manually tweak speaker settings afterward.

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