Sony subwoofers compatible with the Sony Bravia Theater Bar 8 typically include wireless models like the Sony SW3 and SW5. However, if you plan to use an older Sony wireless subwoofer, it’s best to confirm compatibility before purchasing. Thank you!
This my problem there is a power or the subwoofer but I can’t connect to the soundbar and my model is S400 SONY PLEASE HELP ME TO FIX MY PROBLEM THANK TOU
You can try connecting the subwoofer to the soundbar with the help of the manual. It should contain all the necessary information on how to do it. Or get in touch with Sony costumer service.
Try this solution, and if it doesn’t work, it’s best to contact Sony customer support. A flashing green light turning red on a Sony subwoofer indicates a connection issue, often caused by weak signal strength or poor placement. To resolve this, move the subwoofer closer to the main unit, remove obstructions, ensure all cables are securely connected, and restart both the subwoofer and the main unit.
Can i connect an older sony subwoofer too if its a wireless one too??
Sony subwoofers compatible with the Sony Bravia Theater Bar 8 typically include wireless models like the Sony SW3 and SW5. However, if you plan to use an older Sony wireless subwoofer, it’s best to confirm compatibility before purchasing. Thank you!
@@REENFamilyJournal how can i confirm this, trough Sony?
This my problem there is a power or the subwoofer but I can’t connect to the soundbar and my model is S400 SONY PLEASE HELP ME TO FIX MY PROBLEM THANK TOU
You can try connecting the subwoofer to the soundbar with the help of the manual. It should contain all the necessary information on how to do it. Or get in touch with Sony costumer service.
my green light just flashed then turned red
Same here, did you figure it out???
Same Here.
Mine did the same thing
Try this solution, and if it doesn’t work, it’s best to contact Sony customer support. A flashing green light turning red on a Sony subwoofer indicates a connection issue, often caused by weak signal strength or poor placement. To resolve this, move the subwoofer closer to the main unit, remove obstructions, ensure all cables are securely connected, and restart both the subwoofer and the main unit.