How to Improve Your TV Sound Quality

Most people understand the importance of stunning visuals when it comes to television setups, but sound quality is often overlooked. This is a big mistake because quality audio can make a world of difference to your overall experience, whether you’re watching an action-packed film or simply getting lost in the commentary of a thrilling sports event. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to improve your TV’s sound performance, from simple setting changes to the addition of external hardware.
In this guide, you’ll learn why TV sound quality matters, how to adjust TV settings for clearer audio, how to enhance your setup with a soundbar, ways to create a home cinema experience, and how to finetune Panasonic TV audio settings.
Why TV Sound Quality Matters
Learning how to improve your TV’s picture quality plays a crucial role in creating an immersive viewing experience. However, the key to taking it to the next level involves understanding why TV sound quality matters so much.
These days, modern TVs often deliver impressive visuals right out of the box, but their slim designs can work against them when it comes to built-in speakers. Muffled dialogue, seemingly non-existent bass, and a severe lack of depth are common issues people find with standard TV speakers. Unfortunately, this can detract from the overall enjoyment of films, shows, and sports events, but the great news is that these are all issues that can be addressed.

Adjusting TV Sound Settings for Clearer Audio
The first step to improving your TV’s sound quality is to optimise the built-in settings. This can be done by selecting pre-existing audio modes and by fine-tuning based on preference.

Find the Best Audio Mode
Most modern TVs come with a range of built-in audio modes, such as Cinema, Music, Sports, and Standard, and these are designed to enhance specific aspects of sound. For example, Cinema mode tends to boost treble and bass to create a richer sound when watching films, while Standard mode balances treble and bass to provide a well-rounded audio experience for everyday TV broadcasts.
Experimenting with your TV’s audio modes can help you find the best option for your typical viewing habits, but it’s worth remembering that you can quickly switch between them when enjoying different types of media.

Fine-Tune the Equaliser Settings
Equaliser settings are also commonplace on modern TVs and allow you to manually adjust specific audio elements, such as bass and treble levels. This can be useful if you feel certain aspects are lacking. For example, increasing the treble can often improve dialogue clarity, while increasing the bass can add depth to music.

Enhance Your Setup with a Soundbar
If you’re looking to enjoy a dramatic improvement in TV audio quality, it’s difficult to overlook the impact of a soundbar. These are designed to deliver a richer, well-balanced sound that built-in TV speakers struggle to match.
For example, Panasonic Soundbars compatible with Dolby Atmos provide a multi-directional audio experience that brings the joys of the cinema to your home. Notably, by adding a soundbar to your setup, you’re likely to enjoy enhanced dialogue quality, deeper bass, and an overall more immersive experience.

Soundbar Installation Tips
For best results, your soundbar should be centred beneath the TV to ensure audio is directed towards your seating area. If your soundbar comes with a subwoofer, this should be placed near a wall to boost the bass, but should not be blocked by furniture, as this can muffle the sound.

Create a Home Cinema Experience

Using Additional Speakers
Additional speakers can be used to enhance your TV’s audio capabilities further. Consider adding a subwoofer to produce low-frequency sounds often lacking from built-in speakers, as well as rear speakers behind your seating area to create a surround sound effect.

Soundproofing
Minimising external noise and improving your room’s acoustics can have a massive impact on sound quality. Consider adding thick curtains, rugs, and soft furnishings to help absorb sound and prevent excessive echoing.

Panasonic Audio Tips
Whether you’ve opted for a soundbar or not, TVs like the impressive Panasonic 4K Ultra HD OLED units, can be customised to suit your audio needs. Although settings may be slightly different depending on the model you own, the following is a general guide for preset audio modes:

Movie Mode:
Enhances surround sound effects, which make it the perfect choice when watching films or TV series.

Speech Mode:
Ensures dialogue is as clear as possible, which is an excellent choice when watching panel shows or the news.

Music Mode:
Ensures the speakers are balanced for music clarity.
It is also possible to customise settings within Panasonic TV sound menus. For example, bass boost can be turned on to provide greater lows if you’re not benefiting from a subwoofer, surround sound can be toggled on or off, and you can often let your TV know the distance between your speakers and the wall.

We hope this has helped you understand how to improve your TV’s sound quality. If you own a Panasonic TV and would like more information on how your specific model’s sound settings can be changed, visit our support page for Televisions here.