We have an elderly Sharp Aquos TV. We bought it when analogue signals were still traipsing through the ether and it was advertised as 'HD ready'. The TV plays through a BT box so I can get Netflix and the catch-up apps through our provider, Talktalk. Mrs H and I would like to improve the sound quality and wonder if a sound bar is the way to go. The TV will do wired connections only so no Bluetooth and it certainly isn't smart, but we both like the picture and certainly can't afford to replace it. We don't listen to music on it so I doubt that we need a meaty bass speaker. I have hearing difficulties but it's more to do with direction and clarity than volume; suggested aids from an audiologist for me look like tiny machine guns stuck in my ears, which I declined. Mrs H's hearing is good enough for her to sing in the local ladies' choir and to detect me opening a bar of chocolate in the garage. We are both over 65.
Am I on the right track or will it be subtitles for ever more?
TIA.
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