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Samsung SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit

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Amazon has Samsung SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit for $90.39. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Wirelessly connect 2.0 Ch 2 front-firing rear speakers to compatible Samsung soundbars
  • These speakers are ONLY compatible with Q600B, Q60B, S60B, S61B & S50B Soundbars from Samsung. They will not work with Non-Atmos soundbar systems from Samsung

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Amazon has Samsung SWA-9200S Wireless Rear Speaker Kit for $90.39. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Wirelessly connect 2.0 Ch 2 front-firing rear speakers to compatible Samsung soundbars
  • These speakers are ONLY compatible with Q600B, Q60B, S60B, S61B & S50B Soundbars from Samsung. They will not work with Non-Atmos soundbar systems from Samsung

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I actually didn't use the SmartThings app on mine, but I read that's how many people fixed theirs. Some people complained it automatically updates the speakers and they complained the volume was lower after updating. I used the remote that came with the soundbar to adjust mine.

It's been a minute since I did it, but I believe that remote has a gears icon which should be options. Clicking that should let you cycle through some more options on the soundbar itself. Eventually, it will display rear or something to that effect. That will let you adjust the volume all the way up on those independently. Hope that helps! If I find a guide online, I'll send it your way.

EDIT: I found my review on Best Buy and Samsung responded on how to adjust the volume! Here you go:

Hi KBURNS,

Thank you for purchasing the Samsung SWA-9500S Wireless Rear Loud Speakers to accompany your HW-Q700A

Once this kit is connected to a compatible Samsung soundbar, the soundbar remote is then used to control the volume level of the rear kit. Press the Sound Control button on the soundbar remote (looks like a gear), then select REAR LEVEL and use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the volume within a -6 to +6 range.

Also, make sure that the source (e.g. TV output) is sending surround channels to the Soundbar. If the source is not capable of surround, then set the Surround mode to OFF on the Soundbar by pressing the Surround button on the remote. If the source has surround channels, select the desired Sound Mode from the Soundbar remote.

You might want to try turning off Dynamic Range Control. This is done by pressing and holing the Sound Mode button while the Soundbar is in standby mode. Depending on your soundbar model, you may or may not have DRC.

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over 1 year ago
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ymustuknow
over 1 year ago
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Quote from kburns2406 :
This is a known issue. You can either use the SmartThings app to control the volume or the remote with your soundbar to control rear speaker volume. Once you turn that up, you should hear them better.
I couldn't get the SmartThings app to work; do you have to do something special? I will have to try again if you got yours to work. Any help would be appreciated.
over 1 year ago
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ymustuknow
over 1 year ago
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Quote from kburns2406 :
I actually didn't use the SmartThings app on mine, but I read that's how many people fixed theirs. Some people complained it automatically updates the speakers and they complained the volume was lower after updating. I used the remote that came with the soundbar to adjust mine.

It's been a minute since I did it, but I believe that remote has a gears icon which should be options. Clicking that should let you cycle through some more options on the soundbar itself. Eventually, it will display rear or something to that effect. That will let you adjust the volume all the way up on those independently. Hope that helps! If I find a guide online, I'll send it your way.

EDIT: I found my review on Best Buy and Samsung responded on how to adjust the volume! Here you go:

Hi KBURNS,

Thank you for purchasing the Samsung SWA-9500S Wireless Rear Loud Speakers to accompany your HW-Q700A

Once this kit is connected to a compatible Samsung soundbar, the soundbar remote is then used to control the volume level of the rear kit. Press the Sound Control button on the soundbar remote (looks like a gear), then select REAR LEVEL and use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the volume within a -6 to +6 range.

Also, make sure that the source (e.g. TV output) is sending surround channels to the Soundbar. If the source is not capable of surround, then set the Surround mode to OFF on the Soundbar by pressing the Surround button on the remote. If the source has surround channels, select the desired Sound Mode from the Soundbar remote.

You might want to try turning off Dynamic Range Control. This is done by pressing and holing the Sound Mode button while the Soundbar is in standby mode. Depending on your soundbar model, you may or may not have DRC.
I'll give it a whirl. You the man! Thanks much for you time and effort! Applause
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kburns2406
over 1 year ago
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Quote from ymustuknow :
I'll give it a whirl. You the man! Thanks much for you time and effort!
Hope it helps! I remember how frustrated I was not getting the sound from those when I first got them. Defeats the entire purpose of surround sound without it!
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SlicknSilent
over 1 year ago
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Quote from Baaz :
Any difference between this and 9500s recently got from BB for $125 ?
AFAIK, Each model is compatible only with certain samsung soundbars. They are not interchangeable!.
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Quote from ymustuknow :
I'll give it a whirl. You the man! Thanks much for you time and effort! Applause
Also, if you have no sound, the wires are extremely fickle. If you put it in too far it bites on the sheathing and not the wire.
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over 1 year ago
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Quote from Tourist1292 :
It depends on your sound bar model. For HW-S60A/B, it only works with SWA-9100S or SWA-9200S. I got a pair of 9200S open box in excellent condition from BB for ~$65 last December. It is decent in certain audio mode and weak output otherwise. I have to adjusted the surround output up all the way. Anyway, I got the HW-S60B for ~$130. So the whole setup is only $200 with the 9200S included. Still a great value for the setup.
Did you buy the wireless Sub as well?
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ymustuknow
over 1 year ago
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Quote from Csublime :
Also, if you have no sound, the wires are extremely fickle. If you put it in too far it bites on the sheathing and not the wire.
I hear that, but you'd still think you'd hear the main rear speaker (the one that has the bluetooth)

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Quote from ymustuknow :
I hear that, but you'd still think you'd hear the main rear speaker (the one that has the bluetooth)
I don't have this exact one, but mine has a central receiver that is plugged into the wall and then speaker wire that runs to the speakers. I figured this worked the same, and the speaker wire needs to be stripped more for better contact (at least that's what I'm thinking )

On first set up I seated the wires all the way in, but I had 0 sound coming from them. Pulled them out just a bit after reading that tip and they worked.
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over 1 year ago
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Quote from Csublime :
I don't have this exact one, but mine has a central receiver that is plugged into the wall and then speaker wire that runs to the speakers. I figured this worked the same, and the speaker wire needs to be stripped more for better contact (at least that's what I'm thinking )

On first set up I seated the wires all the way in, but I had 0 sound coming from them. Pulled them out just a bit after reading that tip and they worked.
Called Samsung, I couldn't figure out the +/- for the sound bar and rear speakers. All set now. Thanks all for the help.

FYI: If you have this sound bar or one like it (SAMSUNG HW-Q600B), to access the +/- for the sound bar and rear speakers you need to press the "CH Level" button then cycle through and adjust as needed.
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Can someone chime in on a solution for adding wireless surround to a normal receiver?
over 1 year ago
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SociablePenguin235
over 1 year ago
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Quote from ymustuknow :
Dang, recently paid 125. FYI, I don't hear much of any sound coming from these rear speakers (Netflix, Amazon, ect). Still a great share.
Make sure your source is sending 5.1 sound. In my case I had to adjust ROKU sound settings
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Quote from FancyCatfish8500 :
Did you buy the wireless Sub as well?
No, but there is one available.
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Got a S61B a while back from another deal and now this just being on sale is so convenient to upgrade. Hoping the pairing isn't too complicated. Thanks OP!
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Quote from kburns2406 :
I actually didn't use the SmartThings app on mine, but I read that's how many people fixed theirs. Some people complained it automatically updates the speakers and they complained the volume was lower after updating. I used the remote that came with the soundbar to adjust mine.

It's been a minute since I did it, but I believe that remote has a gears icon which should be options. Clicking that should let you cycle through some more options on the soundbar itself. Eventually, it will display rear or something to that effect. That will let you adjust the volume all the way up on those independently. Hope that helps! If I find a guide online, I'll send it your way.

EDIT: I found my review on Best Buy and Samsung responded on how to adjust the volume! Here you go:

Hi KBURNS,

Thank you for purchasing the Samsung SWA-9500S Wireless Rear Loud Speakers to accompany your HW-Q700A

Once this kit is connected to a compatible Samsung soundbar, the soundbar remote is then used to control the volume level of the rear kit. Press the Sound Control button on the soundbar remote (looks like a gear), then select REAR LEVEL and use the Up/Down buttons to adjust the volume within a -6 to +6 range.

Also, make sure that the source (e.g. TV output) is sending surround channels to the Soundbar. If the source is not capable of surround, then set the Surround mode to OFF on the Soundbar by pressing the Surround button on the remote. If the source has surround channels, select the desired Sound Mode from the Soundbar remote.

You might want to try turning off Dynamic Range Control. This is done by pressing and holing the Sound Mode button while the Soundbar is in standby mode. Depending on your soundbar model, you may or may not have DRC.

Thanks for providing that info!

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Best stand for these?
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I have these and the accompanying wireless sub as well with the S60B soundbar. I would not recommend.

The sound quality is honestly not great from these tiny rear speakers compared to my ten year old Vizio soundbar with wireless speakers/sub. For the price you end up paying to buy the speakers and a sub separately, you can find better all-inclusive options. The whole system gets plenty loud, but it doesn't seem to have much dynamic range. The center channel seemed to get lost once I added the rear speakers and sub.

Also, it introduced a slight but perceivable delay that isn't there when I use just the soundbar connected via HDMI ARC. It's not enough to make me stop using it, but enough that once you notice it it's annoying.