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this sounds like you have both the tv speakers turned on AND the sound barn turned on. On the TV settings, make sure audio is set to external speakers only, or internal speakers off (there are a variety of ways that it's worded on a tv). you can simply also check by manually turning the TV speakers down to 0, and see if the echo stops.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I noticed the same issue when I first set it up. Then I rearranged the soundbar placement making sure there was nothing between it and the wall. That made all the difference. The sound is great and I could not be happier. I’m no audio engineer but I think the soundbar and the sub ‘talk’ to each other to get the timing right.
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