7 Tips for Connecting Your TV to External Speakers

Reviewed by:  Devyani Kharbanda

Written by:  Aquib Nawab

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Home Solutions 

1. HDMI ARC Compatibility

Transform your audio experience using HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel). Modern TVs like OLED 65C11 with Harman Kardon 50W speakers support this feature, allowing seamless connection to sound bars.

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2. Optical Audio Connection

For crystal-clear digital audio, use the optical (E-ARC) output. The QLED models like the 98S9QT support Dolby Atmos, making them perfect for optical connections to compatible sound systems.

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3. Bluetooth Pairing Mode 

Many Smart TVs feature Bluetooth connectivity. Models like the H75M95EUX Mini LED TV can wirelessly connect to Bluetooth speakers or soundbars, offering flexibility in speaker placement without cable clutter.

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4. Dolby Atmos Support

Leverage Dolby Atmos capability in TVs like 65S800QT. Connect compatible speakers through HDMI or optical out to experience immersive 3D soundscaping, with audio precisely placed for a theater-like experience at home.

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5. Multi-Channel Systems

Configure surround sound systems with TVs like 75P7GT, which supports both Dolby Vision and Atmos. Use HDMI ARC for seamless control of multiple speakers, creating an immersive audio environment.

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6. Wireless Audio Streaming

Utilize Google TV features in models like M65UG to stream audio wirelessly to compatible speakers. This allows for flexible speaker placement and easy integration with smart home audio systems for seamless control.

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7. Audio Output Optimization 

Fine-tune your external speaker setup using built-in audio settings. Models like 65C11 with dbx-tv technology allow precise audio adjustments to match your speaker system's capabilities for optimal sound performance.

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