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ā11-21-2016 04:28 AM in
Home TheaterMy set-up is :-
TV - Samsung UE55JU6400 55" 4K Ultra HD Smart Wi-Fi LED TV
Soundbar :- Samsung HW-K550
Rear Spkrs :- Samsung SWA-8000S
The TV & Soundbar work perfectly-via TVARC setting-and the sub woofer connects to S/B via bluetooth.I bought the rear spkrs and they connect via bluetooth as well but I can not find a way to increase the volume of their output and they are virtually silent (hold 1 to your ear and you can hear the sound).I have various apps on my mobile but nothing allows to increase the volume from rear spkrs.
Any help would be appreciated.
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ā02-13-2018 08:07 AM in
Home TheaterThank you. Samsung just offered to replace them.
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ā07-08-2017 01:51 PM in
Home TheaterI have the same problem with the m4501 soundbar curved and the swa-8500s speakers. Conform the website it should work, but I hear absolutely nothing. The soundbar and speakers are not visible in the multiroom app, speakers work with wifi, soundbar bluetooth or optical cable (my choice) to the tv. My tv is the udh 7500, the option to change something in the menu on tv for wireless speakers (multiroom link settings ) is not available. Can someone please help us?
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ā07-12-2017 05:59 AM in
Home Theater@userZ5dJDcdnr5, Could you provide the full model of the television?
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ā07-31-2017 04:37 PM in
Home Theaterquestion.
Can I upgrade the speaker wire for the swa-8000? if so will it make a difference?
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ā07-31-2017 04:58 PM in
Home Theater@Xman0824 If you REEAAALLLY wanted to, but no, it wouldn't make much of a difference.
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ā07-31-2017 05:16 PM in
Home Theaterok thanks. one more questions then how can i make them longer if need too
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ā07-31-2017 05:20 PM in
Home TheaterNo problem! Personally, I would use butt connectors on the ends of the existing wires and then add wire to that.
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ā12-27-2016 02:38 AM in
Home TheaterI received the SWA 8000S speakers for Christmas and they are linked to my Samsung soundbar (also received at Cjristmas). I know the rear speakers are connected correctly because I can hear sound out of them, but only if I put my ear right next to the speaker. There is no volume setting on them so I will be returning them. If there are no other compatible speakers I will return the sound bar as well.
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ā12-27-2016 03:44 AM in
Home TheaterReply I received from leinad713
"Fixed the problem with help from another forum. Turns out when inserting the wires into the speakers, you can't just insert it all the way. You have to make sure the exposed metal makes contact with the metal part of the clamp. I had the wires inserted too far and the clamps were on the plastic part of the wires. Wish this was in the setup instructions!"
Also on the soundbar remote (assuming same as mine) click through sound control and there should be an option for rear speakers.Increase to level 6 (max).
Must admit these rear speakers are less than earth shattering.
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ā01-05-2017 02:04 PM in
Home TheaterSeems the volume level of the rear speakers needs more boost, had considered adding small aux. amp from receiver to amp - amp to speakers. Desided this was a little too much so I tried other settings on the rear channel, read your manual and set DRC ( dynamic range control ) to on, set SOUND EFFECT to sports, on SOUND set surround sound to on, adjust bass - treble - woofer - rear levels on SOUND CONTROL. On your TV sound settings adjust sound bar equalizer and make sure audio format is set to DOLBY DIGITAL. With these setting I managed to double the output of the rear speakers! Hope this helps.