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Originally Posted by PCFan
I plan on buying a pair of bookshelf speakers and a receiver just to improve the audio quality over my TV's built-in speakers. I was wondering if should get a receiver with a built-in equalizer for each speaker or just a basic stereo receiver without a built-in equalizer. I'm not talking about a treble and bass adjustment knobs, I'm talking about an equalizer that can adjust the gain or loss for a given frequency for each speaker. Also would a receiver with auto calibration for speakers be necessary in my bedroom. The right speaker's side would be about 6 inches from the wall parallel to it and the left speaker's side would be about an inch from my bed. So basically my TV is located almost in the corner of my bedroom. Should I just buy an entry level modern 5.1 receiver that does speaker auto calibration?
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If you want to improve the sound of your TV speakers, I would just get a nice, inexpensive soundbar. A person doesn't need full surround sound and separate speakers in their bedroom because, basically you will be listening to and utilizing your main home theater. If you buy a receiver, then you'll have to buy a set of speakers, and personally I think it would be too much of a overkill for a bedroom. Most definitely, a soundbar will be sufficient in a bedroom.