Reset the power on the subwoofer and try again. Unplug the power cord for the subwoofer, and then plug it back in. Wait for it to reconnect to the soundbar, and then play music or video content and listen for sound drop outs.
- Why is my Samsung subwoofer not working?
- How do you reset a Samsung subwoofer?
- How do I turn the subwoofer up on my Samsung soundbar?
- Why my subwoofer is not working?
Why is my Samsung subwoofer not working?
Check your wall outlet.
Unplug the subwoofer and plug it back in. It should have a standby light if it's receiving power. If it's not, test the outlet with something else, like a lamp. If the outlet has no power, the issue is with the outlet (although hopefully it's something simple, like a tripped circuit).
How do you reset a Samsung subwoofer?
Use a small pointed object to press the ID SET button on the back of the subwoofer. Continue holding until STANDBY turns off and LINK (Blue LED) blinks quickly. While the soundbar is turned off, press and hold Mute on the remote control.
How do I turn the subwoofer up on my Samsung soundbar?
1 Press the Woofer button on the Sound bar remote. SW 0 appears on the front display of the Sound bar. 2 Press the Skip forward button above the Audio Sync button on the Sound bar remote to increase the Subwoofer volume. It can be set from SW+1 to SW+6, the higher the number, the louder the bass.
Why my subwoofer is 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.