Soundbars were supposed to make TV-watching better and easier. The idea was that, as TVs became slimmer, with less room for decent internal speakers, soundbars could offer better sound without making you deal with the complexity of wiring up a half-dozen speakers and navigating the often-confusing menus of an AV receiver. But many of today’s soundbars can be even more challenging to use than state-of-the-art home theater systems. Although there’s no way to successfully troubleshoot every soundbar problem, we compiled a list of fixes that have worked for us. We also consulted a couple of soundbar makers to find out what the most common setup mistakes are and how to fix them.
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