1. Soundbar Connection: Connect the soundbar to your TV using an appropriate audio cable (HDMI ARC, optical, or AUX) based on the available ports on both devices.
2. Audio Output Selection: On your TV, select the soundbar as the audio output device. Check your TV's audio settings or sound output options to make this selection.
3. Soundbar Volume Control: Once the soundbar is connected and selected as the audio output device, you can use the soundbar's remote control to adjust the volume level.
4. Amplified Sound: As you increase the volume on the soundbar, the audio from regular TV stations will become louder and amplified compared to the TV's built-in speakers.
However, it's worth noting that the amplification capabilities of a soundbar may vary depending on its model, design, and built-in audio technology. Some soundbars have dedicated amplifiers and larger speaker drivers to produce louder and clearer sound, while others may have limitations in terms of volume output.
Additionally, the quality of the audio you hear from regular TV stations may depend on the source of the broadcast and the limitations of the TV itself. Some TV broadcasts may have lower audio quality than others, and upgrading to a soundbar may not significantly improve the sound beyond what the TV can produce.