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Please excuse my ignorance on this matter but would the following work. Bearing in mind my Samsung TV doesn't have a coaxial out. My soundbar has both an optical and coaxial output.
TV optical out>Sound bar optical out Blu-ray player coaxial>Sound bar coaxial This is what I'm thinking of trying, my current set-up is TV optical out>Sound bar optical out Blu-ray player HDMI>TV HDMI I'm thinking this direct connection from my BR player to the soundbar will elicit a better sound although to be honest, I'm not tech savvy and have little to know idea what can help get the best out of my set-up. Do you think the new method will improve sound quality? Thanks ![]() |
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