
"When it comes to testing a soundbar's necessity in your home theater setup, I always recommend one simple exercise to any skeptics or curious minds. Particularly, if you've recently bought a new TV, check the sound that comes from its native speakers. Have you ever noticed that, no matter how expensive or fancy the television is, the sound is just as mediocre as your old one, or sometimes even worse?"
"That's because, the way modern TVs are designed, with their super-flat screens and thin panels, the units themselves have limited space for speakers. While the sound quality is decent for standard viewing, if you want that fully immersive sound that's reminiscent of an at-home movie theater, then a soundbar is one of the only solutions that can make that happen. TL;DR: All TVs have pretty crappy native sound - no matter the price."
Soundbars have grown popular in the streaming era as a straightforward solution to weak TV audio. Modern televisions prioritize thin designs, which limits internal speaker size and leads to mediocre sound regardless of price. Comparing a TV's native speakers to a soundbar reveals notable gains in clarity, depth, and immersion, producing a more cinematic at-home experience. Simple listening tests can confirm the improvement. Soundbars require minimal setup, come in various sizes to fit rooms and TVs, and serve as a practical, fool-proof upgrade to boost overall audio performance.
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