TV Mounting of Columbia

Soundbar Mounting Service

Want a Soundbar as well? No issue! Want to avoid seeing any wires? No issue either! As experienced TV and soundbar installers, we are aware of what the client desires. a painless installation that is clean.

What is involved with mounting a soundbar?


At first, it appears quite simple, but then you discover that getting the soundbar level with your TV and occasionally a mantle might be challenging. Please stop using the little level that came with your TV mount; it is useless. If you want top-notch outcomes, you need top-notch instruments. Place the soundbar in the desired location and indicate the locations of the two mounting screws on the wall. Use drywall anchors instead of screws in the drywall to prevent the hole from growing larger over time and allowing your soundbar to eventually fall out of the wall. If this happens, you may need to repair the sheetrock before you can put the soundbar back in. Mark a location on the wall where the cable should go as well. For the soundbar, you will get a power cable and an optical audio cable. Of course, the optical audio cable goes to the TV, and the electricity goes to the power outlet. It's critical to keep the hole behind the soundbar from being too large; otherwise, the soundbar won't be able to hide the hole, and the installation won't seem professional.



Does it matter which soundbar I get?


Absolutely any soundbar will function when the television is mounted. Some of the older models have fewer connectivity choices, but we can generally figure something out, and we maintain legacy cords in our cars so that we can connect older devices to TVs with more modern technologies. Additionally, unlike some other companies, we won't charge you more if we use one of these cords. We'll be glad to remove one off the truck and use it once more. Since we have crates of these items, we will likely only leave two.



Do soundbars help?


YES! Although today's TVs are quite tiny, speaker technology has improved in a similar way. For better sound, a larger speaker is still required. Flat panel TVs not only have smaller speakers, but they are frequently aimed in the wrong direction. By providing you with larger speakers and aiming them at the seating area, sound bars solve both of these issues. Many soundbars have a subwoofer to accommodate the additional sound. The soundbar plays the midrange and highs, while the neighboring subwoofer produces the low (bass) tones (treble). When doing so, the experience of watching movies or listening to music is substantially enhanced. Along with the TV and Soundbar, we can place an AV shelf to house devices.




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