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If you have passive speakers (sound like that’s the case ) you must have an amp or receiver working .unless you love the Samsung speakers and are not into a home theater set up ,y not get Bluetooth active speakers? And sell the Samsung ,honestly I am knowledgeable with audio hi fi music production quality,i would not even entertain Samsung for the best sound quality.Klipsh makes affordable and very efficient speakers with fine build quality and absolutely a step up from Samsung.I recommend the 600m or m2 I think its called now .300 ,350 dollar large bookshelf (I use stands idk what book shelf holds most of what they all call book shelf .even the much cheaper 200 bookshelf speakers that are small would be a nice step up ,that’s what I did bought 200 dollar low line klipsh and the build and tweeter quality impressed me at the price they became rears now ,600m as fronts I have now and am very pleased so 200 a few months later 350 on the 600s ..I spent 550 to 600 for a pretty small room dynamic set up ,also got a small 8inch used sub (this helps a lot as klipsch is not known for great bass production.suitable for non audio geeks without but anything is better than Samsung (speakers anyway) .my opinion and I have decades of exposure to economical to over the top hi fi gear ,I know what build quality looks like and what quality sound is to me ,that being said my front surrounds are pulled into the middle of the room for a huge boost in the field and sound of rear ports
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