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Parky Wed 09-Nov-22 14:12:17

We have an LG sound bar, but struggle with speech clarity.

I have seen an advertisement for a ZVOX, make AV157, which claims to "lift voices out of soundtrack and clarify them." Has anyone on here got one and are they worth it? Thank you

Fairislecable Fri 11-Nov-22 16:34:39

Bumping this as I have the same problem.

My hearing is fine but the clarity of speech when watching television is poor. I now find using the written words at the bottom most helpful.

If we turn the sound up it is just loud and no clearer.

MiniMoon Fri 11-Nov-22 17:29:05

We have a Samsung sound bar and I have the same trouble with hearing speech. I have tinnitus and was blaming that, but it's good to know that others with good hearing are having the same trouble.
I shall watch this thread with interest.

Jane71 Fri 11-Nov-22 19:08:55

Sound quality seems to be an ongoing complaint amongst people of a certain age. We've tried a sound bar but it made no difference. Perhaps a very expensive one - Bose? - would help?
DH has a theory that it's pre-recorded films and dramas that are the problem. Live programs are fine.

Katyj Sat 12-Nov-22 05:27:50

I have this problem too, although I do have some hearing loss and tinnitus. I’m finding I’m losing interest in the tv preferring my iPad and headphones. We have a Bose sound bar, and it hasn’t made much difference. Does anyone know if tv’s are Bluetooth now so I could use my headphones? Our tv is twelve years old now and doesn’t have it.

Hetty58 Sat 12-Nov-22 08:00:38

Same problem here, but my hearing is fine. Yes, I use the subtitles - but they block part of the picture, very annoying. I don't think we can improve things from our end.

RD001 Fri 18-Nov-22 08:47:04

Katyj

I have this problem too, although I do have some hearing loss and tinnitus. I’m finding I’m losing interest in the tv preferring my iPad and headphones. We have a Bose sound bar, and it hasn’t made much difference. Does anyone know if tv’s are Bluetooth now so I could use my headphones? Our tv is twelve years old now and doesn’t have it.

Bluetooth headphones don’t work very well with visual sources as there is a noticeable latency that makes the sound go out of sync.

Babs758 Sat 03-Dec-22 07:22:08

We have a Yamaha one and it is good.

BlueBelle Sat 03-Dec-22 07:23:43

Why don’t you just use sub titles I do for everything but the news that’s what they are there for to clarify things

Oopsadaisy1 Sat 03-Dec-22 09:05:09

We have read some reviews of certain TV programmes and very often we aren’t the only ones who have a problem with the sound, it’s often the way the programmes are recorded, same as the lighting - in some shows its so dark, adds atmosphere apparently.

Franbern Sat 03-Dec-22 10:07:08

Ihave two hearing aids and use a sound bar and sub-titles on my Living room tv, Still struggle with sound at times.

My very cheap (non-smart) bedroom tv I use with headphones. These are wired into the tv, but come off the charger device and I use wirless. These have the volume control on them and give me total clarity.

Seriously considering getting a further set for my Living room tv.