I have a Samsung HW-K551 soundbar and sub and I also have a pair of bookshelf speakers connected to Cambridge Audio Topaz AM10 integrated amp (through RCA) for my vinyl player. Do I need to buy a pre amp to connect both of these together so I can use the
How to connect your TV with a Soundbar and another input device (Blu-ray player, CATV tuner, Game player, etc.) compatible with eARC or ARC connection with an HDMI cable. The terminal locations differ depending on your Soundbar, refer to the operating instructions for more information....
If your TV supports ARC (Audio Return Channel), you can connect your TV and soundbar using an HDMI cable, so audio from your connected devices will play on the soundbar. ARC is easy to use, and you’ll enjoy excellent sound quality.
Sign In Sony Rewards Electronics Registration Electronics Community Sony Sites Search Sony Sony SupportDMP Series Article ID : 00281546 / Last Modified : 01/18/2024Connecting a BRAVIA TV to an external device via the Soundbar using HDMI (ARC / eARC) cables...
Last Update date :Jan 12. 2024 If you cannot hear any sound coming from your Samsung soundbar when it is connected to a Samsung TV using an HDMI cable, there are a few steps you can take that may help diagnose and solve the issue. ...
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Bought a Samsung S95D TV and S800D Soundbar yesterday. Can’t get Q-symphony to work. I have connected directly through eArc and have sound in the soundbar, but when I try to activate q-symphony I get a ‘no speaker detected message’. can anyone help please? 0 Likes Reply...
Tools Needed Phone, USB to HDMI Cable The best TVs can link up with your other devices for a complete entertainment experience, and learning how to connect your phone to your TV opens up a new world of content. The most common and easiest way to connect your phone to your TV is by sc...
The usual use for them is to redirect the IR if you can’t get line of sight to the TV’s IR sensor (Sony used to mount this sensor so low that almost any soundbar would obstruct it, and maybe a YouView box could also). But as long as you have line of sight to the sensor...
I hadn't. I looked at my sound system and speakers and decided to buy a high end sound bar instead of risking blowing out my TV audio system. I eventually settled on a non-Sony sound bar because it was less expensive and better rated than the one designed for TV. I still think this...