Do you want to create an immersive cinematic experience in your living room without spending a fortune?
A clearance soundbar is the perfect solution to improve the audio quality of your TV. Here are some handy tips to get the most out of your purchase and transform your living space into the ultimate entertainment hub.
1. Choose the right location
To get the most out of your sound bar, place it in the right place.
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Under the TV: Ideal for discreet integration and sound directed towards the viewers.
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Wall Mount: Perfect for a clean, modern look. Make sure the bar is centered in relation to the screen (check out our recommended wall mount for easy installation)
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Close to listeners: If your space allows, move the bar closer for a more immersive sound experience.
2. Easily connect your soundbar
Most clearance soundbars come with multiple connectivity options. Here are the steps to connect them:
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HDMI ARC: Ideal for a simple connection with control via the TV remote. ( see here )
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Optical: Provide high-quality audio transmission, ideal for movies and music. ( see here )
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Bluetooth: Perfect for streaming music directly from your smartphone or tablet.
3. Optimize audio settings
Each soundbar offers different audio modes that can enhance your experience:
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Cinema Mode: Amplify dialogue and sound effects for movies.
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Music Mode: Preserve the richness and depth of bass.
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Night Mode: Ideal for late night use with clear but moderate sound
Take a few minutes to adjust the settings to your preferences and enjoy sound quality suited to every situation.
4. Add accessories for an even better experience
Further enhance your setup with these clearance accessories:
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Subwoofer: For deep, powerful bass that will make your living room vibrate. ( see here )
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Rear speakers: Create a surround effect worthy of the best movie theaters. ( see here )
5. Maintain your sound bar
To ensure optimal lifespan:
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Clean regularly with a soft, dry cloth. ( see here )
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Avoid blocking the grilles for optimal sound diffusion.
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Protect equipment from electrical surges with a surge protector. ( see here )