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Anonymous Posted on Dec 21, 2014

My wireless subwoofer keep cutting off and coming back on when the music or movie is playing

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  • Hancock
    Hancock Dec 21, 2014

    is it a stand alone unit or do you have other speakers hooked up to it? Do the lights on the unit go out and the on, or is it just the sound?

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Some/most Sub Woofers have a Switch that turns them Off/On/ or Auto. On Auto, the Sub only turns on when there is a signal present. ( sound coming into the Sub ) When there is no signal, the sub goes into standby mode. Wireless subs may be made to be in standby mode as the default.

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