Surroundbar 3000 went quiet
Skrodes
Posts: 3
Hey all.
So I was watching TV this evening and all of the sudden I noticed that it was eerily quiet. I walked into the living room and the TV and soundbar were on but no sound was coming from the soundbar or sub.
I unplugged my TV/Soundbar/Sub and changed channels on the soundbar/sub and still quiet, obviously I've run the volume up and down and back again. I also reset the digital connector on both sides of the TV and the soundbar.
I also used the Learn and Source buttons at the same time trick that helped with my volume issues a few months ago, but still nothing but quiet.
Any thoughts?
So I was watching TV this evening and all of the sudden I noticed that it was eerily quiet. I walked into the living room and the TV and soundbar were on but no sound was coming from the soundbar or sub.
I unplugged my TV/Soundbar/Sub and changed channels on the soundbar/sub and still quiet, obviously I've run the volume up and down and back again. I also reset the digital connector on both sides of the TV and the soundbar.
I also used the Learn and Source buttons at the same time trick that helped with my volume issues a few months ago, but still nothing but quiet.
Any thoughts?
Comments
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Hello,
Sorry there's a problem. A way to check the surroundbar would be to try and feed an analogue source directly into the analogue input. If you have a portable CD player you could use a 1/8" cable to connect from the player's headphone jack to the analogue input on the speaker.
Regards, Ken -
Thanks Ken.
If there's a problem with the digital input, is there a way to troubleshoot that?
Only reason I ask, is, I don't have an output to match the 2nd and 3rd source (1/8"). I could go buy one, but I'd rather not, if I can... -
Hello,
If you have a DVD player with a digital audio output that would work, or anything that has an audio output could be used. Even an iPod or smart phone with a headphone jack can work.
Regards, Ken