TV Volume
My new LG TV works fine with my Virgin box, but the 100% sound volume is very poor.
Sound Bar - I would select one less than £100. I know nothing about these items, can anybody tell me if they work OK - I am thinking of a 3.5 USB connection to the TV. |
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Did you change audio output on your virgin box?
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Have two lg TVs .both have this problem two Panasonic sound boxes cost about 120 pounds each work well. Optical leads.
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A sound bar plugs into the mains, and connects to the TV with HDMI or an optical cable
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It's always seemed strange to me that TV manufacturers put a decent amount of effort into a good picture, a myriad of connections, and a multitude of apps . . . yet the sound quality is usually rubbish.
3/10 for the lot of em ;) |
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Unfortunately with a flat screen there's no volume in the cabinet to make a decent woofer installation so the sound is always going to be reedy. We use an external 100 Watt subwoofer unit to beef up the bass.
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Weirdly, the 27inch iMac I have on my desk at work has nicer sound than any of them, despite being slimmer than any. That said, IIRC the speakers on the iMac are downward facing, and take advantage of the fact there is quite a large bezel down there (about 5cm), so there is actually quite a lot of room for them to move. Before anyone gets pedantic, I haven't looked up the insides of an iMac for a long time, and don't really have time to do so now, so I could be wrong. I also know that Apple invest an awful lot of money in signal processing on their various devices which may result in a "nicer" (if technically less accurate) sound. |
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SONOS Beam with built in Alexa/Google Assistant provides great sound for your tv as well as linking to a variety of music streaming platforms
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I have now familiarised myself with all the settings and got my LG TV working fine. Volume not high enough for me and I will consider a sound bar. It is OK with my hearing aid.
Downside - For years my TV has had a lovely non-reflective plasma/matte screen, but not any more. This new 32 inch LG Smart TV, which does everything except making coffee has a glossy screen which reflects window shine and all other light sources. Ah well, that's called progress I suppose. |
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I was going to say if you need the volume at 100% you should get your ears checked out as that's far too load for normal hearing.
Now I wear hearing aids and getting a soundbar worked well for me, just make sure you get one that that you can also use with the VM remote or you will be juggling controllers. |
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When I switched back to Virgn TV (V6) I found the sound was really quite low compared to the TiVo box. Volume on the same TV and Surround system needs turning up way more than the original VM TiVo.
I think there was a way to increase the volume in other Virgin boxes to 100%? |
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I have a Samsung Sound Stage and it connects to my Samsung 32" 3D TV via optical cable.
This does mean I can only change the volume using the Sound Stage remote. |
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