The amplifier has a bad channel, or is bad itself. It is trying to
either output too much current or is not putting out enough. If you have
multiple speakers wired to one channel, you will either have to change
the wiring to series(unit positive to first speaker red, first red to
second BLACK, second red to unit negative) or remove on speaker. (If
this is the case, then you might want to look at
this. It is a tip/rick to place and
properly/successfully run three subwoofers, but the main concept can be
used on all channels.) If all channels are wired to he correct speaker,
then the amp is in fact at fault.
reversed wires turned off both the tuner and the wireless unit
I have the same problem with the swa-3000! It worked the first time I used it, but now the red light comes on and no sound from the rear speakers! I have reset it several times like the manuel says and nothing changes!
Same here, red light stays on, din't even work once, dunno what to do?
same problems. I just moved my swa 3000 to another room and it now doesn't work wirelessly. Samsung support is useless. They've just suggested over and over to do what the manual says. Doing it 10x will not make it work!
Same thing Keep trying even unplugged it for a week and nothing
same here, the wireless wont sync and i cant get the rear speakers to work, no response so far from samsung on it
Did work - now red light stays on and won't connect to tuner. I've tried mulitple times to reset but nothing
My girlfriend swapped power points and now the redlight is on and no sound.
What's the reset procedure? I can't see it in the manual..
The manual did say it has a fuse in the power plug, but there's only a fuse in the sub plug.
Judging by the problems everyone is having I'm not expecting alot of results, but if someone can post the reset procedure it'd be much appreciated.
Same problems. Nothing solves it. I've hit reset, tried to sync it, unplug, switch plugs, etc. It only stays on for a few minutes at a time. The blue light goes out and the red light comes on.
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