Adjusting the sound quality
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You can configure various settings related to the TV’s sound such as sound quality and sound mode.
Note
- The actual display may vary or some settings may not be available depending on your model/country/region, TV settings, and the connected device.
Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — the desired option.
You can change the following settings.
- Sound
- Adjust settings by input such as the TV or HDMI, and other common settings, to enjoy various sound effects.
You can configure settings such as those below. - Sound mode
- Select modes such as [Cinema], [Music], or [Dolby Audio] based on your environment and preferences.
For details, refer to “Sound” advanced settings. - Sound customization
- Adjust the sound quality for each sound mode in models with Sound mode.
For details, refer to “Sound” advanced settings. - Volume level
- Adjust the sound level of current input.
For details, refer to “Sound” advanced settings. - Advanced auto volume
- Keeps the volume level constant for all programs and inputs.
For details, refer to Advanced auto volume. - Balance
- Adjust the speaker balance.
For details, refer to Balance. - TV position
- Change [TV position] based on the TV Installation.
- Acoustic auto calibration
- Adjust audio output based on your viewing environment. For details, refer to Performing acoustic auto calibration.
- Reset
- Return all sound settings to factory default settings.
- Audio output
- Configure to output sound from headphones or an audio system instead of the TV speakers.
You can configure settings such as those below. - Speakers
- Select TV or external speakers.
- TV center speaker mode
- Use the TV speakers as the center speaker of the home theater system.
For details, refer to Using the TV as a center speaker (only models with TV center speaker mode). - Audio system prioritization
- If enabled, this automatically switches the audio output to a BRAVIA Sync-compatible audio system when the TV is turned on.
- Home theater control
- Turns your audio system on, and allows you to control it.
- Sound mode sync
- The sound field of the specified audio system will switch automatically when the TV's sound mode changes.
- A/V sync
- Adjust audio and video timing while using a Bluetooth A2DP audio device or a specific audio system connected with an HDMI cable.
- eARC mode
- If [Auto] is selected, high quality audio is output when an eARC supported device is connected to an HDMI port labeled “eARC/ARC”. eARC is an extended version of ARC and stands for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. By connecting an eARC supported device, you can enjoy uncompressed, high-quality audio formats and newer surround audio formats in addition to the audio formats supported by ARC connections thus far. For audio formats supported by eARC, refer to Pass-through audio formats supported with eARC.
To connect the TV and an eARC supported device, use an eARC-supporting HDMI cable*. To connect an eARC supported device, refer to Connecting an audio system.
*An authorized Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) is recommended. - Digital audio out
- Configure the output method when outputting digital audio. This setting is available only when [Speakers] is set to [Audio system].
Hint
- There is less deterioration and noise from signal transmission, and the sound quality is superior compared to analog connections.
- Digital audio out volume
- Applied for PCM only. The volume levels between PCM and compressed audio will differ.
- Dolby Digital Plus output
- Select output for Dolby Digital Plus for audio systems supporting Dolby Digital Plus and ARC. If you use ARC and optical audio out, select [Dolby Digital]. (Dolby Digital Plus will be muted over optical audio out.)
Hint
- Dolby Digital Plus is high quality surround sound processed by Dolby's acoustic technology.
- Pass through mode
- Output audio signals to an audio system without decoding.
To use pass through mode as the connection method, refer to Connecting an audio system.