MODERN HOME ENTERTAINMENT isn’t as simple as it used to be. Once upon a time, you’d buy a TV that was barely distinguishable from the competition, you’d use it for five, 10, 15 or 20 years, then you’d replace it. Nowadays, much research goes into deciding which television is best for your home, what resolution it supports, whether it can stream, and whether it can iron your shirt for you (none do the latter yet, we’re afraid, but we’re sure it’s coming). One thing is consistent, though — the sound on modern TVs, no matter the quality of its screen, is almost universally crap. That physical flatness comes at a cost, and that cost is a lack of real estate for speakers that aren’t absolutely terrible.
That’s why you buy…