Upgrading your home audio doesn’t always require expensive gear. Start with positioning — place your speakers at ear level and avoid corners that distort sound. Use speaker stands or isolation pads for cleaner audio. If using Bluetooth, make sure you have a strong connection or consider a wired setup for better quality. Add a subwoofer for richer bass, or a soundbar if you want better TV sound. For music lovers, consider a DAC or an amplifier to boost clarity. Room acoustics matter too — soft furnishings reduce echo. Small changes can make a big difference in your sound experience.

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