Bro Ive bought a jbl 9.1 but im having a hard time on the surround thing. When I put the rear speaker in my back The surround sound doesnt work it still sounds same
Hi, to hear the surround sound, you must listen to a music that uses the surround sound or watch a movie that uses the surround sound as well. Try this song maybe : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-74d2Gxum9mI.html
Тыловая колонка мигает синим цветом и не выдаёт звук. При снятии одна колонке не работает. Сбрасывал до заводских настроек, проблема не устраняется. Есть варианты решения данной проблемы?
Hi, thank you for the video. Just a quick and might be a stupid question 😅. I live in shared building, if I remove the sub and use only the sound bar does the sound bar alone have a good bass for movie watching? Does it sound good without the subwoofer?
Hi, thank you for watching. I would say it sounds good, but definitively sounds better with the subwoofer. But like you said if you live in a shared house it might be a problem. I would say don't buy this one because it's quite expensive and if you can't use the subwoofer it's money out the window.
Hi, here are some of the fixes I found that you can try: "Below are the step I followed - not sure how strict it needs to be followed but figured I’d list every detail for someone to follow. Step 0: TURN OFF YOUR TV AND ALL DEVICES PLUGGED INTO THE SOUNDBAR (I think the TV being on was causing the calibration errors but I’ll list every step below just to be comprehensive) Step 0.5: plug the surrounds into the soundbar Factory reset the soundbar (view manual on how to) Unplug the subwoofer if plugged in. Turn off the soundbar after the restart (if it is on...I forget) Turn on the soundbar and connect to your home network (view the manual). I used google home. Plug the subwoofer back in Detach the rear speakers and proceed to calibration step 1. During step 1, I had the speakers around two feet apart angled slightly towards the listening position. View the picture in the manual, it is exactly how I did it. Complete calibration 1. Put the speakers in the desired spot and do calibration 2. Hopefully this works for some people. I think having the TV on while doing the calibration caused it to fail (the surrounds would make this popping noise at the end of the calibration with the TV on but would not with it off)" "I had same issue, calibration kept failing. Lowering the volume (I used 4 specifically) fixed the issue. Not sure what the volume has to do with anything, since the pulses are still the same volume... But the calibration passed on the first try after lowering. I saw this same solution worked for others on a different forum." "removing the power supply cable only from the soundbar for 5 minutes and reconnecting it...and then calibration worked for me".
Bro! The Atmos overhead performance? Rear Speakers reliability? Bass thumps oomps? Connectivity? 3D bubble? Using with Apple TV 4k? Vs the Sony ST5000?
JBL 9.1 has no equalizer! So you can't adjust the sound to your own wishes. Voices are very low, sometimes difficult to understand. And low trebble (and therefore not adjustable). I returned mine bbl 9.1 and bought a Yamaha 2700. The Yamaha is really great! What a sound and so much possibilities (multiroom).
I think the add - on speakers and the subwoofer work similarly as an equalizer would. I have 4 speakers and adding this to the collection would produce good sound if I put the sub and the soundbar in the right directions.Sorry how clumsy my comment reads.