How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the soundbar's remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
It may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar and then dependent on the source type.
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It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source i.e. TV if not there with another source using same input type, where the problem is.
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It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source where the problem is i.e. TV if not there with another source using same input type.
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the soundbar's remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
It may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar and then dependent on the source type.
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It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source where the problem is.
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It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source i.e. TV if not there with another source using same input type, where the problem is.
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the soundbar's remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
-
Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar.
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It may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar and then dependent on the source type.
It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source where the problem is.
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the soundbar's remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
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Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar. Process of elimination but you have to start somewhere ;-)
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Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar.
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It's a process of elimination but you have to start somewhere e.g. try connecting the sound bar using a different input type. If always the same input type connect another audio source e.g. dvd player, stereo receiver etc using that input type to prove it is either the soundbar or the source where the problem is.
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
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When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
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When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the soundbar's remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar. Process of elimination but you have to start somewhere ;-)
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
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Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV or the soundbar. Process of elimination but you have to start somewhere ;-)
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Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV (what is the model number?) or the soundbar. Process of elimination but you have to start somewhere ;-)
Hi @villeguy,
How is the soundbar connected to the TV, analogue audio RCA cable, digital audio optical or coaxial cable or Bluetooth?
When the sound becomes fuzzy, try pressing the ''source'' button on the remote a few times to scroll through the different inputs until you connect back to the connected source and check if that restores the sound quality.
Depending on the source type it may be a problem in the TV or the soundbar. Process of elimination but you have to start somewhere ;-)