Friday, December 16, 2011

How To Wire Up A Soundbar

By Bob Jones


Lots of people are confused by the various ways of connecting a Soundbar, and it's not surprising - each model seems to have different options and ways of doing it! In this article we lay out the main approaches. Obviously we can't be very specific because the options vary so much, but what we are going to do is layout the broad wiring approaches that you're likely to see and explain some of the differences in cabling approaches.

The most elementary of Soundbars take a easy 3.5mm stereo connector input. You simply link the headset output out of your Television to the input for the Soundbar; perhaps alter a few volume/tone configurations on the Soundbar and you're done. All of your devices (Wii, Xbox and so forth) connect to the TV like standard. The benefit using this is definitely the ease and the fact that usually you don't require an additional remote control - you continue using your Television remote control normally. You will not get the very best audio from this type of system however it will still be outstanding when compared to TV by itself!

Shifting up the Soundbar level of quality hierarchy the next big connection option which you are likely to come across is optical. With this situation you usually connect all of your devices to the Television and next the optical out from the Television to the Soundbar. An optical cable can transport much more data and may offer superior audio when compared to a 3.5mm type connector. You might also need optical to reinforce a non HDMI ARC link. (see later paragraph!)

Several Soundbars from the Mid-Range will include an HDMI input plus an HDMI ARC output. This means you may link HDMI products (For instance a BluRay player) straight to the Soundbar. Video signal can then be transferred through to the Television. When the HDMI on the Soundbar and also the Television is ARC certified you then will not require anymore wiring between your Soundbar and the TV because the one HDMI cable doesn't just pass video signal to the Television but audio coming from the Television returning to the Soundbar as well. In the event that it's some sort of non ARC HDMI link then you'll have to add an optical cable to the mixture.

The best Soundbar typically has the many connection alternatives of the midrange along with a few more besides! There are also likely to be many more of them! Some devices can have RCA, Optical, coaxial, wireless iPod connection together with numerous HDMI inputs! Using these top of the range units it's regularly possible to connect every one of your gadgets to the Soundbar and then pass thru any video signal (BluRay disk for example) to the Tv set.Do check that if your investing a lot of money that the soundbar supports the features you need. (Such as 3D for example)

Do not overlook that Soundbars as well as other gadgets vary tremendously. This post is no more than a top level view of the type of strategies that could be practical. It's important for you to check the guide book for your specific models prior to linking everything together!




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