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Calling all Surround Sound/ speaker EXPERTS……. HELP ME!!!

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    #16
    Originally posted by TXBRASS View Post
    Yep….found that and still white noise.


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    Once you're all connected between the amp, sub and speakers, and power is connected (you'll likely need a power cord for the sub as well) you need to plug in a source and likely assign what input you used for what source. There should be an on-screen menu you can pull up and see on your TV for the source assignments. Once the assignments are set, select a source you want to hear and you should be in business.

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      #17
      Originally posted by hoythunter View Post
      Once you're all connected between the amp, sub and speakers, and power is connected (you'll likely need a power cord for the sub as well) you need to plug in a source and likely assign what input you used for what source. There should be an on-screen menu you can pull up and see on your TV for the source assignments. Once the assignments are set, select a source you want to hear and you should be in business.
      Doing this but still can't get the tv to run the sound through the BOSE.... Frustrating....

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        #18
        Originally posted by TXBRASS View Post
        Doing this but still can't get the tv to run the sound through the BOSE.... Frustrating....
        How do you have the TV hooked to the BOSE? HDMI/Coax/Fiber Optic?

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          #19
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          Originally posted by TXBRASS View Post
          Doing this but still can't get the tv to run the sound through the BOSE.... Frustrating....
          Be sure to go with HDMI for the best.

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