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Hi Bandoo! If you connect the soundbar to the TV with Digital Optical instead of HDMI you can access the Multi Output Audio setting in the TV menu to enable both the soundbar and TV speakers at the same time. This can be found by heading to Settings > General > Accessibility > Multi-output Audio. ^Tim
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Well Tom, the 2020 Samsung TVs have what is called Q-Symphony. It blends the TV speakers with the Sound Bar. Trust me it is fantastic. I have the Q80T TV set and this Q70T Sound Bar. It really ADDS to the whole dynamic. Especially for me since I am not adding any Rear Speakers (Room Size/Location) And when someone gets a Q80T and/or a Q90T television then you get 60w speakers built into the TV sets. Where as the Q60T and the Q70T televisions only have 20w speakers. They are weak in tinny with only 20w. So adding the Sound Bar to the lower end models is a must. Q-Symphony is a nice feature....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Why would you want the TV speakers to play when using a sound bar? The whole point of a sound bar is to bypass them. I believe when you select the sound bar as the output, the TV speakers are disabled (by design).
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