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Smaller CRTVs have smaller speakers than larger CRTVs.

I have heard that smaller speakers are better for treble and larger speakers are better for bass.
I have heard also that larger speakers have better sound in general.
So which is true?
Do larger and smaller CRTVs have strengths and weaknesses in the highs and lows?
Or do larger CRTVs just sound better overall?

Most CRTVs let you adjust the bass and treble levels in addition to giving you some presets.
I always set these to 50-50 in the past but now I wonder if I should raise the treble or bass to compensate for the weaknesses of the built-in speakers.
What are the best settings for base and treble on CRTVs?
I have already dialed in the perfect brightness/contrast/sharpness/saturation/hue and now I want to do this final optimization.

Don't tell me about connecting to an amp with separate speakers or to get a soundbar.
I need to max out the audiovisual quality of standalone CRTVs for when I bring them with retro period consoles to my church youthgroup to redpill them and correct their subhuman tastes (Clash of Clans, Fortnite, etc.)

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