Your soundbar is hiding its best mode, and it’s off by default
Most soundbars spend their first few minutes trying very hard to impress you. They advertise huge channel counts, virtual height effects (including Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization), wireless subwoofers, room-filling audio, and preset names that sound more technical than they really are. Then you plug one in, start a movie, and run into a much less exciting problem. The most useful setting probably isn’t the one designed to make everything sound bigger.
Most soundbars spend their first few minutes trying very hard to impress you. They advertise huge channel counts, virtual height effects (including Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization), wireless subwoofers, room-filling audio, and preset names that sound more technical than they really are. Then you plug one in, start a movie, and run into a much less exciting problem. The most useful setting probably isn’t the one designed to make everything sound bigger.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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