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08-27-2023 06:23 PM (Last edited 08-08-2024 05:20 PM by SamsungCaleb ) in
Home TheaterMy soundbar always disconnects whether its Bluetooth, HDMI, or AUX. It leads me to believe that the soundbar isn't working anymore. If I buy a new soundbar, would I be able to save the old subwoofer and pair it to the new soundbar?
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08-27-2023 07:34 PM in
Home TheaterUsually, soundbar subwoofers are designed to work specifically with the paired soundbar. If you buy a new soundbar, it's unlikely that the old subwoofer will be compatible with the new soundbar, as they use proprietary wireless connections. You'll likely need to use the subwoofer that comes with the new soundbar for optimal performance.
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08-27-2023 07:34 PM in
Home TheaterUsually, soundbar subwoofers are designed to work specifically with the paired soundbar. If you buy a new soundbar, it's unlikely that the old subwoofer will be compatible with the new soundbar, as they use proprietary wireless connections. You'll likely need to use the subwoofer that comes with the new soundbar for optimal performance.