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The subwoofer is always best on the floor, and rear speakers need to be as close to ear level as possible. The subwoofer doesn't matter as much as long as it is not directly blocked by anything. A receiver takes the sound from your TV and transmits it to the connected speakers via wires.
You can safely place a center channel above or below your television, but keep it away from the ceiling and the floor. If your u and stereo are more than 20 feet away, ask the Radio Shack salesperson how to buy the right cable and plugs to make your own extension cable. You obviously don't want your speakers facing the floor, the wall, or the ceiling. If you bought your surround sound set second-hand, you may have to buy the receiver separately. In addition you will need speaker wires for wiring your surround sound system speakers to your amplifier. Stereo speakers are not magnetized in the same way as computer speakers. It's possible some receivers can be upgraded to HDMI 2. Con the user manual for your receiver for specific instructions on how to do this.
If you are spending a few hundred dollars then probably any inexpensive speaker wire will do. In addition, check connection options that may be available to you should you decide later to connect the TV to an external audio system.
The Surround Sound Experience - Make sure that your receiver's audio input matches your preferred audio output on your TV. Think of it as leveling up.
Some manufacturers have made efforts to improve sound for internal TV speakers, which can help. Also, LG incorporates a built-in soundbar into some of its OLED TVs and Sony features innovative in their OLED sets in which the TV screen both displays the images and produces the sound. With very rare exceptions, you cannot connect a TV directly to standard speakers. NOTE: It is important to point out that on many newer TVs, RCA or 3. This means that if you are buying a new TV, and your soundbar or audio system only has analog audio inputs, you need to make sure that the TV you are planning to purchase actually has the analog audio output option. A growing number of TV programs are broadcast or streamed in either 2 or 5. The way this is physically done is that the same cable that connects to the TV's HDMI input connection that is labeled HDMI-ARC, not only receives an incoming video signal but can also output audio signals originating from within the TV back to a soundbar or home theater receiver that has an HDMI output connection that is also ARC compatible. This means you don't have to make a separate audio connection between the TV and soundbar or home theater receiver, cutting down on cable clutter. If you don't have any of above options available or, if you are using your TV in a small or secondary room where connection to an external audio system is not desirable or practical, pay attention not just to television picture but listen to the sound and check the audio setting options that may be available. In addition, check connection options that may be available to you should you decide later to connect the TV to an external audio system.