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dougrainer
Dec 12, 2014Nomad
Dakota98 wrote:dougrainer wrote:Dakota98 wrote:
OK, just a guess but, Is there an HDMI ouput on the soundbar? IF so, connect to the TV using it. In doing so, check the HDMI inputs on the TV & see if there is one marked "ARC", if so use it.
WHY would there be a HDMI cable output on a soundbar? I have never seen one with anything other than Optical and RCA audio. Doug
Doug,
My system is a JBL Cinema SB400
"ARC" stands for audio return channel and functions in place of an optical connection, but requires an "HDMI ARC" input on the TV replacing the use of the optical.
HDMI connectivity:
With three HDMI inputs, the Cinema SB 400 provides convenient connection for multiple HDMI source
components. It also includes one HDMI output with Audio Return Channel (ARC), which sends the TV sound
back to the soundbar. This simplifies switching and makes the system easier to use.
Here's a LINK, with more info.
I agree that it has HDMI and I was wrong, but this is an extremely hi dollar system that would not be used in an RV. I doubt most would even find the need in a Home system for this cost. I certainly would NOT buy this system. I am happy with my hi end Vizio sound bars(2) that cost $249 each. I fail to see the need for a HDMI built in switch system. My Vizio TV's have 3 and 4 HDMI inputs. Simplify???? I have one Optical run from the TV to the soundbar and then the power cord for the soundbar. ALL TV inputs (ATT Uverse/DVD/2nd DVD) have HDMI to the TV and then the single optical cable produces sound for all sources even over the air TV signal's. Sorry, I believe my systems are a lot simpler than using the $500 system. For 1/2 the cost. Doug
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