Struggling to hear TV dialogue? Try these simple fixes

Struggling to hear TV dialogue? Try these simple fixes

Having trouble hearing your favorite TV series? Here's how to improve your TV's audio

by Kurt Knutsson

Have you ever found yourself needing to constantly turn the volume up on your TV because it sounds like the actors on screen are speaking in whispers, but then whenever action is on screen, your TV feels deafening? It’s not just you. This is one of the most common issues people have with their TV audio, but fortunately, you can change a few settings on your TV to make the dialog sound clearer. Read on for three easy fixes to help your TV audio sound better.

 

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Tip #1 – Check out your TV’s audio settings

A stock photo of a person using a TV remote control.

Most modern TVs feature preset audio settings that you can adjust on the fly to make things sound better, depending on whether you’re gaming, watching a live concert, or watching a slow-burn drama. Too much bass will often obscure spoken dialog in TV shows and movies, and I suggest going through your TV’s preset audio settings to see if you can make the audio clearer. Most TVs feature a movie, music, and standard mode for TV audio. You can find your TV’s audio presets by navigating to the settings from your remote and selecting “sound.”

Some TVs will also feature audio presets explicitly designed for dialogue. Check to see if you have a setting for “Dialog,” “News,” “Speech,” or even “Speech Boost” in your TV audio settings. Any three of these should help your TV dialog come through more clearly. You might also want to consider disabling settings for surround sound or bass boost, as these can cover up the sound of dialog by increasing the bass too much.

Increasing the treble might be worth it if you have access to EQ settings on your TV and are struggling to hear TV dialog. It’s an easy fix that can improve audio quality without taking too much away from non-dialog sound in a movie or TV show.

 

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Tip #2 – Adjust dynamic range compressionA stock photo of an image showing a speaker.

Dynamic range compression, or “volume leveling,” is useful for tailoring audio sound to personal needs. Volume leveling reduces the gulf between the loudest and quietest sounds on screen, making it easier to hear and understand on-screen dialog, especially in action movies, where the dialog is often much quieter than the preceding action sequence. You’ll find the settings for volume leveling or dynamic range compression in your TV audio settings, which, on most TVs, you can access directly from the remote.

My TV features volume leveling, and I love to use it when I watch TV late at night at a low volume. It helps me to understand everything easily without having the speakers loud enough to wake anyone else up. It’s also a great way to keep the audio level when commercials come on if you watch cable.

 

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Tip #3 – Look into speakers or a soundbarA stock photo of speakers.

The default speakers built into TVs aren’t the best. While a few high-level TVs come with a built-in soundbar, you’ll still have the best experience with your own independent speakers or a soundbar. If you followed the two tips above but are still having trouble hearing movie or TV dialog, it might be time to look into and invest in a set of speakers, or if you want a single unit, a soundbar.

I prefer using a soundbar with a TV over speakers for a cleaner setup because they often come with built-in subwoofers that enhance the bass, making action scenes and music sound more immersive. Additionally, modern soundbars are sleek and can easily blend with your home decor. Many of them also support advanced audio technologies like Dolby Atmos, which provides a surround sound experience without the need for multiple speakers scattered around the room.

 

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#4 Connecting headphones to your TV

If you’re having trouble hearing dialogue clearly while watching TV, connecting headphones can provide a private listening experience that enhances audio clarity. Here’s how to easily connect both wired and wireless headphones to your TV:

Wired headphones:

Check for a 3.5mm Jack: Most TVs, especially older models, have a headphone jack located on the back or side panel. If your TV has this port, simply plug in your wired headphones for instant audio.

Using Adapters: If your TV lacks a headphone jack but has RCA outputs (the red and white ports), you can use an RCA-to-3.5mm adapter to connect your headphones.

Wireless headphones:

Bluetooth connection: Many modern TVs support Bluetooth. To connect:

  • Put your headphones in pairing mode (usually by holding down a button until a light blinks).
  • Navigate to the TV’s settings menu, find the Bluetooth option, and activate it.
  • Select your headphones from the list of available devices to pair them.

Bluetooth Transmitter: If your TV doesn’t have Bluetooth, consider using a Bluetooth transmitter. This device plugs into the TV’s audio output (like the headphone jack or RCA ports) and sends audio wirelessly to your Bluetooth headphones.

Media streamers: If you use devices like Roku or Apple TV, they often support Bluetooth connections for headphones, allowing you to listen privately through those devices instead.

By connecting headphones, you can enjoy clearer dialogue without disturbing others, making it easier to follow along with your favorite shows and movies.

 

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#5 Explore Professional-Grade hearing solutions

If you’re consistently struggling to hear dialogue on your TV, it might be time to consider professional-grade hearing solutions. For those with mild to moderate hearing loss, products like the AirPods Pro 2 can double as hearing aids with customizable sound settings designed to enhance speech clarity. These devices are particularly useful when paired with your TV’s Bluetooth, allowing for a clear and immersive listening experience.

For more severe hearing loss, advanced options like the Horizon IX from hear.com offer cutting-edge technology tailored for the hearing-impaired. The Horizon IX is one of the world’s first dual-processing hearing aids, capable of separating speech from background noise to deliver unparalleled clarity. These nearly invisible hearing aids, discreetly tucked behind or inside the ear, ensure comfort and discretion while providing exceptional audio performance.

The Horizon IX also features Bluetooth accessibility and a user-friendly smartphone app, allowing you to adjust settings, switch modes, and even take calls directly through the hearing aids with just a tap on your phone. Along with the device, hear.com provides expert support from top hearing specialists, either in person or from the comfort of your home, and offers outstanding customer service.

Investing in professional-grade hearing solutions like the Horizon IX can transform your TV-watching experience, ensuring every word of dialogue comes through loud and clear.

 

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

If you find yourself straining to catch every word during your favorite shows, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with audio clarity, but by implementing these simple fixes, you can significantly enhance your TV viewing experience. Whether it’s adjusting your TV’s audio settings, utilizing dynamic range compression, investing in better speakers or soundbars, or connecting headphones for a more personal listening experience, there are effective solutions at your fingertips.

Have you ever invested in external audio equipment, such as soundbars or speakers? If so, how has that changed your viewing experience? Let us know below in the comments.

 

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1 comment

D B. December 10, 2024 - 8:46 am

Thank you for this. Although I bought a new TV and soundbar for some of the reasons you give, the manufacturers do not provide clear assistance on the settings to achieve the desired result. They just assume you know.

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