Just shy of you and your wife's age I too was having difficulty hearing and making out the voices. However I am using a complete 5.1 surround system. At first I adjusted the center channel upward to compensate so the center channel played louder than the other speakers. I still struggled to make out certain voices so I started investigating other options. It became apparent that some speakers have enhanced midrange speakers over their competitors. So I made a complete speaker switch to B&w 802's for my main and center channel speakers. The difference was quite astonishing. I gained complete sound improvemet across the board. Yes I spent a lot of money to deal with my dilema but these were the speakers I wanted in the first place. Perhaps others would know of different speaker options if this is something you would consider. You might even consider trying head phones? Unfortunately, your other option would require a change in processors. I even spent thousands of dollars for hearing aids. The aids improved my ability to hear but I was very dissatisfied with the quality of what I was hearing. Sure hope this helps, good luck!
What? Cant hear the voices
My wife and I 55 yrs ish are now having trouble hearing the voices clearly over laugh track and music backrounds on TV shows and movies on DVD. We have a great 38 inch Lowe HD tube TV, embedded in a great two channel sound system. Right now we get the best sound just using the two stereo speakers (Von Sweikert Vr4 SR's) and turning off the TV volume. My question is the best way to proceed. Is there a way to just add a center speaker and a reciever to handle it perhaps with prologic 2? Not interested in surround etc, just clearer voices. Thanks
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