Why is my Bose surround sound not working?
Why is my Bose surround sound not working?
The TV speakers may need to be turned off and the output may need to be set to Fixed or External Speakers. (Tip: If there is no fixed output option, you might need to turn up the TV volume to max to hear it through your Bose speakers—even if the TV speakers are turned off.)
Why is my Bose not connecting?
For Android devices, try clearing stored Bose app data from the device. If using an Android device, you can clear the app data that the device stores for the Bose app. This will erase all Bose app settings so you can start fresh. To do this, go to the device Settings menu and look for the Apps menu.
How do I reset my Bose wireless speaker?
Reset to Factory Settings
- Remove your speakers from your Bose account.
- Connect your speakers to a power source. A white light should appear.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth and the volume + buttons for ten seconds and wait for the light ring to be filled with a white light. Once it is filled, the factory reset has started.
How do I reset my Bose?
This reset erases all settings and returns your product to its default out-of-box state.
- Power on your product.
- Press and hold the Power. button for about 10 seconds until the Bluetooth® light blinks blue and a voice prompt instructs you to select a language.
How do I reset my Bose surround sound?
Reset your product by following these steps:
- Turn the product off.
- Unplug the power cord from the power outlet.
- Disconnect the Interface Module from the Acoustimass Module. Wait 30 seconds.
- Reconnect the Interface Module.
- Reconnect the power cord.
- Retest the system.
How do I reset my sound link?
Your product settings are not erased during this reset.
- Press and hold the Mute button for 10 seconds until the lights on the speaker briefly blink.
- Press the Power. button to turn the system back on, then resume normal use.
What would cause speakers to stop working?
It could be the speaker wire, any of the wiring connections or a bad speaker. If the speaker has a passive crossover between the amplifier and the speaker this could also be the problem. At this point we’ll need to remove the speaker from the door and test it on the amplifier using short lengths of speaker wire.