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AmazonBasics Soundbar setup and unboxing: Add quality sound to your new TV

It can be annoying to purchase a huge, state-of-the-art 4K television with high dynamic range (HDR) support, only to realize the manufacturer did not leave enough room for adequate speakers. Luckily, there are myriad solutions, from Samsung’s multi-piece Atmos bar, to mid-level budget bars like Yamaha’s excellent YAS-207, to bars that barely dent your bank account. As the name implies, Amazon’s AmazonBasics product lines are intended for those who want quality workmanship without spending their whole paycheck.

At less than $100, the AmazonBasics 2.1 Channel Bluetooth Soundbar is an excellent example of this philosophy. It’s got a built-in subwoofer and a two-piece passive radiator to help drive full, wall-to-wall sound, a remote control for easy operation, and a few different modes to tailor your listening experience. Here, we will run you through the basics (no pun intended) in our AmazonBasics Soundbar setup and unboxing guide.

What’s in the box?

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In addition to the soundbar itself, you will find the following in the box:

  • An external power adapter and compatible cable
  • A two-way RCA cable for use with older devices
  • A 3.5mm auxiliary cable
  • A digital optical audio cable
  • A remote control and two AAA batteries
  • Two wall brackets and screws
  • A mounting template

If you want to mount your soundbar, you also need to purchase some drywall anchors and compatible screws.

Hardware setup

First things first: Connect the A/C adapter and plug the other end into a wall outlet. Now that you have more power than one should ever have, remove the little plastic caps on both ends of the optical cable, and connect it from your television to your soundbar (assuming you bought the soundbar for use with your TV, that is).

Features and design

The soundbar has onboard control buttons (for when you inevitably lose the remote in the endless void of the couch) for power, volume, input selection (with some helpful LED indicators), Bluetooth pairing, and DSP selection, where you can choose between Standard, News, and Movie settings — kind of like an audio equalizer. These are located on top of the soundbar, near the right edge.

The remote has the same controls, laid out simply, plus a mute button in the upper right corner.

All the jacks and ports are on the soundbar’s back panel, in the center. To the left of these, you can see the ovular subwoofer, housed behind a screw-locked grate.

Software setup

Technically, soundbars don’t have software (not that you can see, anyway). Most modern TVs do, though, and they won’t all automatically route audio through your soundbar — even after connecting the optical cable. Head to your TV’s sound settings, and choose “sound out” or “output.” Make sure “optical” is selected and, if applicable, you might need to switch the “Digital Sound Out” setting to “PCM.”

Update: Added more soundbar options

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