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Sound Bar Installation

We are the Sound Bar Installation experts. Whether it’s a simple ‘out-of-the-box’ Sound Bar setup or you want that sound bar on the wall – floating below the TV and not a cable to be seen; then you better choose Andrew Perth Services. for your next Soundbar installation.
A sound bar is a nice alternative to having surround sound. Less clutter, fewer wires, fewer things to collect dust. The purpose of a sound bar is to deliver higher quality audio than your TV speakers. Most TV’s have great screens but can have cheap, inferior speakers where the volume only goes so high and quality only goes so high also. A designated speaker system such as a sound bar is a simple way to give you back extra volume and increase audio quality.
🔊 Sound Bar Installation Perth
Your brand new 65-inch TV looks incredible, but the built-in speakers sound like a tin can in a tunnel. That’s because TV manufacturers spend all their money on the screen and nothing on the audio. A soundbar is the easiest upgrade to transform your viewing experience — proper dialogue clarity, bass you can feel, and no more turning subtitles on because you can’t hear what people are saying.
We professionally mount and wire soundbars so there are no messy cables hanging down the wall. If it came in a box with a manual written in broken English, hand it to us and we’ll have it running in 30 minutes.
🔧 What We Do
❓ Soundbar FAQs
Which connection is best — HDMI ARC or optical?
HDMI ARC (or eARC) is better in almost every case. It supports higher quality audio formats like Dolby Atmos and lets you control the soundbar volume with your TV remote. Optical works fine but is limited to basic surround sound.
Can you hide the cables in the wall?
Yes. If your wall is plasterboard, we can run HDMI and power cables through the wall cavity for a completely cable-free look. On brick walls, we use colour-matched trunking that blends in.
Do I need a soundbar if I have a home theatre system?
Not usually — a proper AV receiver with separate speakers will outperform most soundbars. But if you want simple, clean, and “good enough for Netflix” — a quality soundbar with a sub does the job brilliantly for a fraction of the cost and space.

