What can I use to amplify my TV sound?
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The best way to improve your TV’s sound is to connect it to some external speakers as these will always sound better than the built-in speakers in your television. You can use a soundbar, a stereo hi-fi amplifier, or an AV receiver if you want surround sound.
What does a sound system amplifier do?
An amplifier is the device that turns the low voltage signals from your source equipment into a signal with enough gain to be used to power a pair of speakers.

Do I need an amplifier for my TV speakers?
Yes, you’ll need an amplifier to connect speakers to your TV, either separately or built into powered speakers like computer speakers. A home theater receiver or stereo amplifier with auxiliary audio inputs can also be used.
How do you fix very low dialogue but very loud sound effects on TV?
One way to approach it is to adjust the general volume up to the level that is comfortable for you in regard to the loud sounds in the movie or TV show (the explosions, the gunfights, etc.) and then individually adjust the center channel upwards until the dialogue is also at a comfortable level.

Why do I need an amplifier?
What Is an Amplifier? An electronic amplifier is a device that is used to increase the power, current, or voltage of a signal. Amplifiers are used in music equipment, electronic devices such as television and radio receivers, audio equipment, and computers to increase the amplitude of a signal.
How do I connect my Samsung TV to my amplifier?
Method 1. Connect with an HDMI cable
- Prepare an HDMI cable.
- Connect the cable to the TV’s HDMI IN (ARC).
- Connect to the HDMI OUT (TV-ARC) port of the soundbar.
- Turn on the soundbar and set the Source to D.IN.
- The TV sound will be played through your soundbar.
Do soundbars need an amp?
In most cases, you do not need an amplifier or receiver for your soundbar. The exception is the case of a passive soundbar. However, most soundbars are active and therefore do not need the extra amplification provided by an amplifier or receiver.