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Sony HT-CT100 Theater System Questions & Answers
I need the 4 digit
Place under aux. button 5031, this will not control volume just yet. Then press and hold at
Have SONY Bravia 48 1
Try this
walk thru program Sony provides. It is really simple and it will walk you thru the connection process. Please let me know if I could help you any further with your dilemma.
Regards,
Rick
How to set up a soundbar with a subwoofer
The subwoofer deals with low frequencies, which are not very directional (ie, it's harder to tell where the sound is coming from). So where you put it isn't critical to the sound, provided that it's not behind curtains or something that will soak up sound. The bigger speaker you have in your subwoofer; the less important the position is.
Putting it in a corner is something you're going to have to try, but you may even end up with better bass if you do, as a corner can act as a soundbox and emphasise bassy sounds. Conversely, your subwoofer may not like being in a corner and interference effects from the sound reflections could degrade the sound. Like I say, try it and see what it sounds like. It depends upon your subwoofer, what else is in the corner, precise positioning, and how reflective to sound the corner is. If it sounds terrible, move it a few inches and try again.
You can put it in front of you next to the TV, no problem. The only downside it it's a big ugly box. My wife always makes me hide my subwoofers behind something.
I have the system connect
the blue ray player and tv have different inputs. Unless you are using a cable box, dish or whatever, you can try hooking it up with the same cable.
But sounds like your tuner card may be bad. I have seen it a few times. Is there any other way you can hook this up without the input you are using for tv?
My SONY HT-CT 100 Keeps going into
Protector mode does not just react to ambient temp. Try unplugging all the speakers from the back of the unit and turning it on. If it continues to go into protect mode, it is most likely a bad power supply or possibly a bad D/A circuit. If it does not go into protection mode when the speakers are disconnected, try hooking up one speaker at a time (while the unit is off) If the unit faults again when you turn it back on, it should point toward a bad speaker or crossed wires.
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