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Hi Hoggy - do you still have the problem?
One way I found to solve the problem - if you have a Sky box (I actually have Sky+), connect the AV cable between the back of the Sky box and the Bush system. Then using the 'source' button on the front of the Bush - select AV1 (or AV2 depending on which AV sockets you plugged in to).
(Of course - will only work when watching a channel on the Sky box)
Steve (stevemweiner'at'gmail'dot'com)
hi, steps to trouble shoot for sub-woofer detection : 1. please check whether the cord is securely connected at both the ends. 2. check if there is transmission through the cord (there'll be a small static through the cord if there is transmission.) 3. reset the dvd-player to default audio-output and then choose the 5.1 sound system which is the correct setting for the th-c6. 4. also check the settings in the th-c6 whether it is in 5.1 mode(whether it includes the woofer-as it can also simple use the stereo speakers) 5. now check the sound output in all speakers by playing any original home-theatre system enabled dvd.
the system will work perfectly if the cord is in good condition, otherwise please replace the cord again, and this time check it at the store. cheers
On the remote control for the Samsung Home Theater System look at the bottom left to a button that says "MODE", those moods change the sound each speaker gives off. if that doesn't work, you might need new wiring because there are other wires that are more durable than the ones that come with it, much better too.
Based upon your description, I would suspect the speakers not the receiver. Typically, if the receiver was bad, there would be no sound at all. If the front end of the receiver was bad, this symptom could happen, but that is a rare problem. Can you try a different set of speakers? A or B won't make a difference from the receiver. Pleaes try another speaker set and update this with the results and we'll continue on from there.
I would check see if you can hear any hissing coming from the speakers if there's no sound then check to see if this product has output protection fuses and if so see if they are in tact if this doesn't solve the problem you may have dead outputs. If there is hissing coming from the speakers check your audio source to make sure it is feeding sound to your amplifier without looking its hard to say in these case's there's a lot to go wrong
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