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Do rear speakers need to match?

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Do rear speakers need to match?

The short answer is no, your rear speakers don’t need to match. The reason it’s important to match these speakers in timbre and output is because they output voices, and so mismatched speakers will result in patchy sound that may have “holes” in it. When it comes to rear speakers, timbre isn’t as important.

How do I connect my wireless speakers to my Sony Bravia TV?

How to pair Bluetooth devices to your Sony smart TV

  1. Open Bluetooth settings. Open the main settings menu, and open Bluetooth settings from the Network & Accessories menu.
  2. Make sure Bluetooth is activated.
  3. Add device.
  4. Search and Pair.
  5. Device connected.
  6. Select paired device.
  7. Disconnect or Unpair.

How to troubleshoot sound from the rear speakers?

[Solution] Troubleshoot Surround Sound Speakers 1 Verify that the rear surround speakers are properly connected to the Audio/Video (A/V) receiver.IMPORTANT: If… 2 Perform a test tone operation to check if the speakers are functioning correctly 3 Increase the rear speaker volume or surround speaker settings to maximum. See More….

Where does the sound come from on a Sony TV?

During periods of mainly dialog, most of the sound may come from the center speaker only, with audio coming out of the rear speakers when there is background or ambient noise. Reset the unit back to factory default settings. NOTE: Consult the operating instructions for model-specific steps to reset your unit back to factory settings.

What do you need to know about rear surround speakers?

Verify that the rear surround speakers are properly connected to the Audio/Video (A/V) receiver. IMPORTANT: If applicable to your model, verify that the A/B speaker selector is set to the appropriate position.

How can I tell if my DVD player is in surround sound?

Verify that the A/V receiver is set to a surround sound mode. For Dolby® ProLogic surround sound, the center-channel mode must be set to NORMAL or WIDE. If your source is a DVD or Blu-ray Disc® player, verify that the surround sound is enabled in the menu for the player itself. The audio being received must be multi-channel.