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Network blu-ray 3 of 5 speakers do not work. Moved speakers and reconnected speakers as instructed. Center, woofer and one front work. Other three do not. All connections seem to be solid. Any suggestions?
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Hi. Select 5.1 then(sound options) propreties for your output then 5.1 and uncheck the rear speakers and center,then set 2 speakers not full range so you could have windows HPF do the work
i have just bought both the Samsung HTC-555 and the wireless module SWA-5000. I had the system setup accordingly and on doing the speaker test, all 6 speaker received the signal from the amp. This should mean that the system in working ok. However on watching a blu-ray movie recorded in DD5.1 channel on my PSP3, the rear speaker do not seem to have an output coming. Only the front and the woofer speaker are providing the sound! Any Input....
Hello,
In a surround sound system, the correct way to listen to music is in stereo mode which will play out of your left and right channels and your subwoofer. When viewing a movie with surround sound, then you should use your rear speakers. The key element to remember is that rear speakers are only intended to play your sound effects, and will not play full range audio. Thats what your fronts and center are for. If you simply want to override this, than you will need to select the direct sound field on your receiver and than it will send full range audio to all speakers connected. Most likely, its not going to sound that good. If you dont know what each sound field does, here is a list and function of the most commonly used ones.
Stereo-Front Left and Right speakers including subwoofer
Dolby Digital or PLII Movie-these are the bost options for your surround sound
Direct-All speakers connected get full range signal
Good Luck
You already said the Blu-Ray is working, so let's assume it's ok. Other source(s) don't produce surround so that leaves it (them) orthe one place they all come together - your receiver / theater system. Multichannel sound will only come from properly connected digital sources. Is that the case?
I have had this unit for a long time when I started to experience channel drop out then no sound at all. I removed the relays from the output boards (pcbs) and replaced them. They are available through mouser, if you have any skill at desoldering/soldering should be no problem. The relays are sealed and could not be cleaned, replacement was the only option.
is your problem setting up? connecting the speakers and sources or you have made the speaker connections but to make it sound is your problem... pleased let me know.
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