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ever sit down to watch your favorite
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show only to feel like the audio is as
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flat as a pancake muffled dialogue weak
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explosions total buzzkill let's fix that
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today I'll show you how to connect your
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JBL speaker to your TV and transform
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your sound into something truly
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cinematic whether via Bluetooth or a
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wired connection so you can enjoy every
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beat dialogue and explosion in Crystal
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Clear quality let's dive in first make
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sure your JBL speaker and TV are
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compatible most JBL speakers connect via
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Bluetooth but some models may require a
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physical connection like an ax cable
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check your TV's connectivity options it
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should have bluetooth capability or an
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audio outport if your TV doesn't support
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Bluetooth and you still want to connect
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them wirelessly don't worry we've got
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some great alternatives for you as well
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if your TV has Bluetooth that's great
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but if not connect a Bluetooth adapter
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to your TV to enable wireless
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connectivity once that's set up go to
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the settings menu navigate to the sound
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or audio settings and find the Bluetooth
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options turn Bluetooth on and make your
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TV discoverable Now power on your JBL
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speaker and hit that Bluetooth button
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you'll hear a beep or see a flashing
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light this means it's ready to pair head
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back to your TV's bluetooth settings and
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you should see a list of available
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devices select your JBL speaker from the
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list if prompted enter a pin which is
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1234 once selected your TV will
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establish a connection with your JBL
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speaker a conf information message
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should appear on your TV screen and you
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should now hear sound coming from your
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JBL speaker if your JBL speaker or TV
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doesn't support Bluetooth or you prefer
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a wired connection for uninterrupted
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audio an ax cable is the best
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alternative first locate the Alx outport
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on your TV and the ox import on your JBL
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speaker take your aox cable and connect
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one end to the A outport on your TV then
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plug the other end into the aox in port
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on your JBL speaker make sure the
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connection are secure on both ends next
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go to your TV's audio settings you might
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need to switch the audio output to the
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external speaker or headphone mode
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depending on your TV model once set play
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a video or song on your TV to test the
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connection you should now hear the sound
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playing through your JBL speaker adjust
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the volume to your preference and you're
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all set if there's no sound double check
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the cable connections and ensure you've
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selected the correct audio output on
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your TV sometimes simply unplugging and
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reconnecting the cable resolve the issue
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experiencing audio lag or disconnections
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try moving your speaker closer to the TV
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and eliminating obstacles like walls or
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other Bluetooth devices that might
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interfere with the signal and that's it
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whether you connected with Bluetooth or
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via Ox cable your JBL speaker is now
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ready to make your shows and movies
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sound amazing no more weak audio just
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clear powerful sound let me know in the
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comments if it worked for you and if
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