SurroundBAR 3000 - 2 questions

soakley
soakley Posts: 2
edited December 2010 in Troubleshooting
1. When I turn my tv and surround bar on the volume is always very high. I can turn it down then power off and bac on the volume will be very high again. How can I make the volume remain constant when turned off?

2. The sound and picture constantly are getting out of sync. It is like watching an old Japanese movie with voice over. It will get out of sync for a few minutes and then slowly sync back up. It is doing it frequently enough I am considering returning my bar to hhGregg for a refund. How can I keep the sound and picture sync'd?

TV: LG plasma with speakers turned off
Source: Dish 622 HD DVR
wired with the provided optical cable.

Thanks in advance for any help.
Post edited by soakley on

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  • dorokusai
    dorokusai Posts: 25,577
    edited December 2010
    Contact CS tomorrow morning. They know every SB3K issue and can walk you through all of those issues. I'd ask for Kyle.
    CTC BBQ Amplifier, Sonic Frontiers Line3 Pre-Amplifier and Wadia 581 SACD player. Speakers? Always changing but for now, Mission Argonauts I picked up for $50 bucks, mint.
  • soakley
    soakley Posts: 2
    edited December 2010
    I called CS. On both issues I was told that's life deal with it.

    The sound bar is "programmed to power on at a specific volume" and connot be changed. This would be ok if that specific volume didn't rattle the windows in my house.

    I was also told that the TV creates a delay in the audio. I am confused.......the audio and video reach the tv from my dvr at the same time but it is delayed when getting to the sound bar. The solution is to connect the sound bar directly to the DVR. My confusion comes from when I watch something over the air. The video and and audio will still reach the TV at the same time....so will there be a delay getting to the sound bar? If so where do I plug the bar to fix this?????

    This was my first shot at anything Polk and it will be my last. Actually I plan to pack this wonderful piece of technology up and return it to the store. For those of you looking for a good speaker system go with KLIPSCH or BOSE. You will pay more but at least if you have problem they will be able to fix them.
  • Earthy
    Earthy Posts: 488
    edited December 2010
    I have been looking at flat screen TV's lately and see lots of comments about LG sets with audio/video sync issues. Any speaker will exhibit the symptom you mention. You have to get your sound from the source, but I don't see how you can fix an issue with OTA lag. Your only source is the TV.
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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,724
    edited December 2010
    soakley wrote: »
    I called CS. On both issues I was told that's life deal with it.

    They actually said, "That's life, deal with it ?" :confused::confused::confused:
    I stand confused because I've always had excellent service with their CS and, from almost every report I've heard, others have been very pleased with their CS.

    soakley wrote:
    This was my first shot at anything Polk and it will be my last. Actually I plan to pack this wonderful piece of technology up and return it to the store. For those of you looking for a good speaker system go with KLIPSCH or BOSE. You will pay more but at least if you have problem they will be able to fix them.


    I've never had the opportunity to deal with Klipsch or Bose CS; hard to imagine that they're even close to Polk's, but that's just my opinion.

    May I suggest you give them another call tomorrow, and let us know how that turns out. Thanks.
    Sal Palooza