You've likely plugged your sound system into the wrong HDMI port and this is what you need to do about it

Published on Feb 10, 2026 at 9:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Jason Fan

Last updated on Feb 10, 2026 at 12:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Mason Jones

That lonely HDMI port your sound system is using right now might be the reason your setup is not living its best life.

Modern TVs look sleek on the outside, but around back they are a jungle of nearly identical holes.

It is way too easy to plug everything in, get picture and sound, and assume you nailed it.

The catch is that not all HDMI ports are created equal.

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Using the wrong HDMI port means compromising on performance

If your audio sounds fine but not amazing, the issue could be where your cable is plugged in.

Many televisions have one special HDMI connection labeled ARC or eARC, and that is the one your soundbar or receiver really wants.

ARC stands for Audio Return Channel.

This is a fancy way of saying your TV can send audio back down the HDMI cable to your sound system.

That means all the sound from your streaming apps, game console, or cable box can travel through a single cable to your speakers.

eARC is the newer, beefier version.

Think of ARC as a two lane road and eARC as a superhighway.

With eARC, you can get higher quality, uncompressed audio formats like Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD, and more advanced versions of surround sound.

If you plug into a regular HDMI port instead, your system might fall back to more basic sound.

This is even if your gear supports better.

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Your TV may be smarter than you think

Now let’s talk about control, because juggling remotes is nobody’s hobby.

This is where HDMI CEC comes in, though your TV might call it something else like Anynet+, SimpleLink, or another brand name.

Once enabled in your settings, it lets devices talk to each other.

Turn on the TV, and your sound system powers up too.

Hit volume on the TV remote, and the soundbar responds.

Frustratingly, many TVs ship with this feature turned off.

So even if everything is plugged in correctly, you may still be missing out on this nifty technology.

To ensure your sound system has the best audio possible, you need to dive into your TV’s settings.

Switch on the HDMI CEC, and double check that your sound system is connected to the ARC or eARC port.

It is a small change that can make your whole setup feel smarter, louder, and way more premium.

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Jason joined the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in April 2025 as a Content Writer. As part of the growing editorial team working in Australia, and in synergy with team members in Dubai, the UK, and elsewhere in the world, he helps keep the site running 24/7, injecting his renowned accuracy and energy into every shift.