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Philips Bluetooth sound bar with subwoofer?
Read this! I DO NOT HAVE THE MANUAL!!!!!!! So don't answer with look at the manual cuz it dosnt help no one an it just makes you an anoying lil asshole. It's real simple I just want to no what the ideal bass an treble setting is becouse as of now it's set to its default setting, the bass an treble both go up to 10. I would really aprisheate a real answer please, I feel like the voices aren't as high a volume as the music an sound effects..... Listen please don't bother answering if your not going to give me a helpful one I'm really tired of that
3 Answers
- AL MLv 76 years ago
Sound setting preference like many other things are subjective to each individual's personal liking.
It is set to the default setting of 5, because the engineers think that is the ideal setting.
But its really up to you, just play with, until you find the right mix, the ideal for me may not be the ideal for you.
- AVDADDYLv 76 years ago
From what you describe, I believe that the problem is in your TV's sound settings. What you are complaining about is not uncommon. The technical description for your issue is that your audio's dynamic range is too wide. Search through your TV's (and cable box's) audio settings and choose the narrowest setting for dynamic range. For future reference, your manual is available in .pdf form on the Philips website.