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I have my lg c1 mounted on a stand. By changing sound source from “stand” to “wall mount” it reduces the booming bass.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You must first turn OFF the "Ai" setting for sound and then select EQUALIZER and turn the lower frequencies down. I AGREE that the BASS is TOO MUCH by default. ALSO, there is an auto-calibration using the Voice Remote that might take care of this, but I don't have this remote so haven't been able to do this. You can also change the default sound settings from standard to others defaults to see if you like those better.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Grandmav. The settings menu on the LG B9 55 inch Class 4K Smart OLED TV w/AI ThinQ® (54.6'' Diag), Model # OLED55B9PUA you can navigate to the AI Acoustic Tuning (Settings > Advanced Settings > Sound > AI Acoustic Tuning) then scroll down to Bass Boost to deselect it if it is selected. Selecting this option outputs AI Acoustic Tuning-adjusted audio with an emphasis on bass. You will also find an Equalizer in the Sound Mode Settings that you can adjust. The lower frequency of 100Hz and 300Hz can be adjusted for the bass...^IFV
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Nope, no more bass adjustments for the tv speakers themselves both th3 B5 48" and the C5 44" have the unbearable bass rumble that gets so bad in some movies that you can't make out what actors are saying practically. Only slight canned settings like "clear voice", "standard" "p4o something or other" etc which do nothing to get rid of the horrible bass rumble. Did lg do this on purpose in order to sell their sound bars in addition to tv's? Not even sure a soundbar will help, so thats another $150 or so gamble.
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