So I recently had a fireplace and built-in bookshelves & cabinets installed. Since I had been out of the tech game for so long (I was still rolling with a 2002 Mitsubishi projection TV) I wasn't as up to date on what wires I should have had roughed in for my TV and A/V receiver for surround sound. The contractors suggested one HDMI cable be run from the TV to the A/V receiver, which I did, and used the HDMI output on the A/V receiver to connect my DirecTV receiver and Blu-Ray player. That all works fine. But what I didn't account for was an audio connection for the smart TV apps like Netflix, HBO Go, etc. I thought a single HDMI cable would suffice, but apparently my A/V receiver doesn't have the ARC capabilities. So now I am left with no surround sound for smart TV apps. They'll only play from the TV speakers. Yuck.
I am running through my possibilities to get surround sound for these apps and so far I have come up with the following:
1. Buy a new A/V receiver with ARC capability. Unfortunately, I've already spent a ton on the project so I am unable to spend $500+ for a new A/V receiver and besides, my current one still works fine.
2. Buy a better bluetooth speaker. I currently have a Bose SoundLink speaker, and it sounds better than the TV speakers but not good enough for this audiophile. Besides, a better bluetooth speaker is just more money. I know about soundbars but I already have surround sound so that really doesn't make sense for me and I alreay have hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, wrapped up in my surround sound gear, which I've had for almost 20 years. I don't want to give it up.
3. And this is the option I want to pursue: installing a coaxial cable. However, this would be the messiest option and likely expensive since I wouldn't want to do it myself. It would also require taking down the TV, putting a bigger hole in the wall, fishing wire through the wall and around fireplace vent and gas line, and trying to wriggle it out of the small hole that the contractors used to run my existing wires through. Perhaps this could be done. And if I am spending money on a fix, this is the one I would prefer to spend it on since it is the most logical solution. The contractor is coming over tomorrow for something unrelated they need to address so I was going to ask them their thoughts on this and how much it would cost. Still, this makes me nervous and is likely costly, and would require me to un-do all the work I've done setting up my surround sound, and essentially starting over. I hate re-doing stuff I've already done and it would take me a few hours to re-connect everything. But....it would be worth it.
Other options would be to use a Chromecast or Firestick to get my apps in surround sound via the A/V receiver, but that is less desireale when I have a $2K TV sitting there with the apps already on it. Plus, I am short of outlet space in my cabinet.
Is there another option that I am not thinking of? What would you do in this situation?
Thanks for your suggesttions in advance!
I am running through my possibilities to get surround sound for these apps and so far I have come up with the following:
1. Buy a new A/V receiver with ARC capability. Unfortunately, I've already spent a ton on the project so I am unable to spend $500+ for a new A/V receiver and besides, my current one still works fine.
2. Buy a better bluetooth speaker. I currently have a Bose SoundLink speaker, and it sounds better than the TV speakers but not good enough for this audiophile. Besides, a better bluetooth speaker is just more money. I know about soundbars but I already have surround sound so that really doesn't make sense for me and I alreay have hundreds of dollars, if not thousands, wrapped up in my surround sound gear, which I've had for almost 20 years. I don't want to give it up.
3. And this is the option I want to pursue: installing a coaxial cable. However, this would be the messiest option and likely expensive since I wouldn't want to do it myself. It would also require taking down the TV, putting a bigger hole in the wall, fishing wire through the wall and around fireplace vent and gas line, and trying to wriggle it out of the small hole that the contractors used to run my existing wires through. Perhaps this could be done. And if I am spending money on a fix, this is the one I would prefer to spend it on since it is the most logical solution. The contractor is coming over tomorrow for something unrelated they need to address so I was going to ask them their thoughts on this and how much it would cost. Still, this makes me nervous and is likely costly, and would require me to un-do all the work I've done setting up my surround sound, and essentially starting over. I hate re-doing stuff I've already done and it would take me a few hours to re-connect everything. But....it would be worth it.
Other options would be to use a Chromecast or Firestick to get my apps in surround sound via the A/V receiver, but that is less desireale when I have a $2K TV sitting there with the apps already on it. Plus, I am short of outlet space in my cabinet.
Is there another option that I am not thinking of? What would you do in this situation?
Thanks for your suggesttions in advance!