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Why don t all my speakers work on my Surround Sound?

Why don t all my speakers work on my Surround Sound?

Increase the rear speaker volume or surround speaker settings to maximum. Try selecting a different size (small or large) for the rear surround speakers in the menu. Verify that the A/V receiver is set to a surround sound mode. For Dolby® ProLogic surround sound, the center-channel mode must be set to NORMAL or WIDE.

How do I get 5 speakers to work on my home theater?

How to Fix Rear Speakers Not Working Home Theater

  1. 1 Is the Source Material Surround Sound Compatible?
  2. 2 Try Stereo Surround for Stereo Content.
  3. 3 Ensure the Receiver is Set to Surround Sound.
  4. 4 Test with Increased Volume and Boost Levels if Necessary.
  5. 5 Use Test Tones to Check Speakers.
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How do I get my speakers to play through my Surround Sound?

Make sure that you have an audio receiver.

  1. Most surround sound kits include a receiver. If you bought your surround sound set second-hand, you may have to buy the receiver separately.
  2. All speakers will connect to your receiver via AV cable, but the receiver can use optical, HDMI, or AV cables to connect to your TV.

How many speakers does Surround Sound use?

For a proper surround-sound system, you need two to three speakers in front of you and two to three speakers to your sides or behind you. The audio signal is split into multiple channels so that different sound information comes out of the various speakers. The most prominent sounds come out of the front speakers.

Why is my subwoofer not working?

Check to make sure that cables are firmly connected and plugged into the correct spots. Check outlets, power cable, and fuse. Most subwoofers have a “standby” LED that glows to indicate active power. If it’s not lit, check that the subwoofer is securely plugged into a wall socket, surge protector, or power strip.

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Why is one of my speakers not working?

Turn up the volume of the speaker and the connected device. Check that the connected device is playing. Make sure the audio cable is disconnected from the AUDIO IN jack during playback in BLUETOOTH mode. Make sure the audio cable is firmly connected to the AUDIO IN jack during playback in AUDIO IN mode.