DiscoverThe Next TrackEpisode #290: Why Most People Have Better Audio on Their TV Systems
Episode #290: Why Most People Have Better Audio on Their TV Systems

Episode #290: Why Most People Have Better Audio on Their TV Systems

Update: 2024-09-11
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People are more likely to have good audio for their TV, to watch movies and films, than for music these days.



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Episode #290: Why Most People Have Better Audio on Their TV Systems

Episode #290: Why Most People Have Better Audio on Their TV Systems

Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn