DSK and "infinity audio", for the most part, an easy wasy to improve on the sound of a speaker placed on top of a TV is to "de-couple" it a bit, by using "isolation platforms"(Lovan's "tri-solater is one), which many companies offer! You can also put points, and other issolation devices between the speaker and the TV, but I think more solid is better. Simply laying a speaker on top of a TV gives too much dirrect contact and surface area with which to transfer vibrations from the speaker cabinet to the TV cabinet! Yes, a less than stout TV box will take sounds from the system itself, and reasonate them into the TV, ading sound to the room, which isn't desireable. But, it's small compared to having a speaker laying up against a set, which magnifies the problem!
Anything really(even "sticky tack", or "blue tack" between your speaker and your bigscreen will help somewhat, and also help anchor your speaker for sound and stability. But, I think it's better to issolate them even more.
Anyway, that's probably the biggest thing you can do to issolate sound from mixing between your speakers and your TV! Note: your center speaker and your TV, when mixed together, become one larger speaker resonator!
Just lay against someones chest while you're talking, and hear your sound echoing through their body some time!...it's the same kind of issue.
Anything really(even "sticky tack", or "blue tack" between your speaker and your bigscreen will help somewhat, and also help anchor your speaker for sound and stability. But, I think it's better to issolate them even more.
Anyway, that's probably the biggest thing you can do to issolate sound from mixing between your speakers and your TV! Note: your center speaker and your TV, when mixed together, become one larger speaker resonator!
Just lay against someones chest while you're talking, and hear your sound echoing through their body some time!...it's the same kind of issue.