The Best Audio Settings For Vizio TV (2023 Recommendation)

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We cannot dispute the fact that modern TVs are feature-rich and provide the finest possible quality.

When it comes to smart TVs, Vizio is one of the industry leaders. They function on a spectrum of cost-effectiveness.

In conclusion, we can say that while TVs do offer some fantastic pictures, their audio is not the best. You may be wondering why? That is because they are so thin that sound has nowhere to go. The manufacturers are struggling to put good sound components on such a slim TV, what’s worse they are getting slimmer and slimmer with each release.

Stereo sound systems are a simple solution for this but that’s not the case here, though. Maybe you’ll just want to accept the audio that comes with your Vizio TV since you don’t want to break the bank.

I can’t say that I blame you, high-end speakers can seriously make a hole in your pocket.

In this article, I’ll show you how to adjust the Best Audio Settings for Vizio TV, so you may avoid having to buy a home theater sound system.

I won’t keep you waiting any longer and will get right to work.

Why Are We Doing This Again?

If you are not so much into audio, the first thing that will come to your mind will be, “Why are we doing this?” I think my TV sounds good as it is.

If you accept that, that’s fine. You can simply exit this blog.

However, I think doing some tweaking and tuning to your Vizio TV’s sound will give a much better overall experience. It won’t take much of your time and won’t harm your TV anyway.

Nevertheless, don’t expect groundbreaking performance from those tweaks; it still won’t be able to satisfy an audiophile’s ears. It still remains as “sound from the TV”.

At the very least, those settings will do the work until you decide to get a soundbar or a whole sound system.


Choosing the Best Audio Settings for a Vizio TV

 

Audio Settings

First thing first make sure you turn on your Vizio TV and press the “Menu” button on your remote control. Carry on and select the “Audio Settings” that show up right away.

 


Audio Mode

You can choose from five options under “Audio Mode”: “Flat,” “Rock,” “Pop,” “Classical,” or “Jazz.” Play some TV audio while each option is active to see which one you like the most.

 

 


Balance

Then you can locate Balance. This option let you choose between the right and left speakers so you can see which one delivers the louder sound. A lot of individuals will split it exactly in half, with both speakers delivering the same volume.

 

 

 


Lip Sync

Another cool feature that I like a lot would be the “Lip Sync”. For example, the audio of a movie will frequently lag or begin playing before the appropriate scene. This one feature as the name implies will let you sync the audio based on the movie’s movement lip. We have needed this one feature for a very long time and modern technology makes it possible now.

 


Tv Speakers

You can touch on the “TV Speakers” to turn off your internal speakers if you’d like. This adjustment should only be made when connecting an external speaker to the TV.

 


Advanced Audio

For Advanced Audio carry on and choose the advanced option. “SRS TruSurround HD” (Vizio’s phono- surround sound system technology) and “SRS TruVolume” (Vizio’s volume-leveling technology) can both be turned on or off here. Try to find which one fits you the most.

 

 


Digital Audio Out

If you use a digitally connected external sound make sure you enable “Digital Audio” out and then select the “Dolby Digital”. For a way better overall experience.

 

 


Analog Audio Out

Yet again, if you use an RCA external sound system enable or disable “Analog audio out”. It aids in the transfer of digital audio to various devices by converting it to analog audio output.

 

 


Audio Control

Next would be the Audio Control. Set the “Audio Control” options to on or off. To set your Vizio remote to control internal speakers, select “TV” or to operate external speakers, select “External” and follow on-screen instructions.

 

 


Equalizer Settings

Lastly, simply press the back button that you have on your remote and return back to Audio Settings. You will find here the Equalizer settings, and follow the instructions to choose the best equalizer settings.

Your newly adjusted sound preferences will now be stored and immediately applied.

 

 


Relevant Vizio TV Questions and Answers

What Are The Best Audio Settings For My Vizio TV?

With what I started it is a great way to hit it off, but still, at the end of the day it boils down to preferences. Different settings will benefit in different situations. It is not the same as listening to music watching movies or even playing games, each one of them requires different settings.

Will my Vizio TV benefit from a home theater system?

When there are no restrictions on time, money, or space, home theaters are generally very valuable investments.

For the typical person, it might be a bit excessive; instead, I would market this more to audiophiles and those with deep pockets.

Should I get a Soundbar for my Vizio Tv?

You should definitely do so if you have money.

With their compact form factor and significantly lower cost than home theater systems, soundbars are an ideal alternative.

It is a speaker with a wide range of uses that will be helpful to you.


Final Words

We’re very much at the article’s conclusion now.

My parting advice to you is that you can have excellent audio from your Vizio TV by just adjusting those settings.

However, as home theater systems would fall under the more upscale category, I would strongly advise you to spend at least a few bucks on a soundbar if you want more than “simply the sound from your TV”.

In any case, I hope you enjoyed reading this blog and found something useful in it.

Until the next post, happy reading!

Further Reading

There are a bunch of other blogs that you can read.

There is an amazing list of headphones that you can use to watch TV. Also, a blog that explains why isn’t your Vizio Soundbar not turning on with the TV.

If you have wondered if headphones can cause vertigo you can find that out also.

 

Whether you’re looking for information on audio equipment, looking to learn more about how things work in the music field, or looking for reviews of products, we got you covered!

 
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