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Polk Soundbar Remote Bluetooth Not Working

2024-04-22 09:21:44

I bought this soundbar to replace a Polk Audio soundbar that quit working. I like the crisp, live sound of the Vizio better than my old one. It also has plenty of bass. So far I am very pleased with this purchase.

5
2024-05-26 03:23:39

No problem setting up and using the soundbar or the included remote or connecting to the app and to my cellphone via Bluetooth. The Best sounding soundbar I've ever heard, with True Dolby Atmos and Truespace technology leading the way. Music, movies and gaming sound are fabulous. A really modern looking unit too. A definite recommendation from me.

5
2024-07-27 05:48:11

What else can you ask for a bluetooth remote?

5
2024-08-21 01:27:58

This Polk Audio Signa S2 2.1- channel Soundbar has a very good sound with good frequency range on a budget. It sounds great with the Tiny Desk concert and viewing movies. I'd recommend for others to use in a small apartment.

5
2024-05-16 03:30:53

This by far is the best soundbar I've ever owned, I'd been researching soundbars when I seen this ad for the Polk Signa S4, I have to tell ya, it looked and sounded pretty amazing I wanted a soundbar for my Sony Bravia 75 inch TV, so I ordered it off that ad on Instagram it got here pretty fast, so I started to set it up, hooked it in to the HDMI, and it emediatly paired to TV the sound came on, and it scared me it was loud and it sounded dam good I was so impressed and happy, I highly recommend this soundbar

5
2024-06-28 01:30:56

I always recommend this soundbar to people. As someone who didnt know alot about soundbars, I took a chance on this one, based on how much better it sounded than all the other brands in the big box store. I almost went with Vizio or LG based on name recognition alone, but I knew my ears simply heard better audio from this Polk model. Im glad I trusted my ears. Ive had this Signa 2 for about 2 years now and it functions perfectly and sounds absolutely incredible. Beautiful rich, deep, thumpy bass. Balanced with light, spring sounding high and mids. It aounds like a full home entertainment system, only with a single soundbar speaker set and a subwoofer. If youre not looking to break the bank for excellent sound, you simply cannot go wrong with this soundbar imo. I always tell people, all of my future audio products will be Polk Audio from now on.

5
2024-04-04 03:12:14

We just set up our new Polk Signa S4 soundbar hooked up to our Samsung TV. The wireless subwoofer is easy to use. The quality of the sound is great!

5
2024-04-14 01:49:41

My first Polk item, I bought a Klipsch earlier this year and was not happy with it, so purchased this Polk Soundbar and I am 100% satisfied, I have a larger living room, but this little speaker is perfect.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Had a Polk MagnaFi Mini soundbar before and replaced it with the Roku speakers. They sound great and so worth the money. Sound quality and volume levels is so much better then the Polk soundbar. I would love to see Roku give us some upgrades to these speakers like a wireless subwoofer or add another set of speakers for rear surround. Seems like the system would be easy to expand on. I also can't wait to see what they do with firmware as time goes on.

5
2024-06-06 02:59:57

A week into this amplifier and I’m pleased with its performance and value.  The A-S301 replaces a Denon PMA-600NE which I had -- briefly.  The main problem with the Denon was the dodgy motorized volume control.  Like the motorized volume control on the A-S301, it rotates clockwise from about 7:00 to 5:00 either by hand or by using the remote.  The problems with the Denon were (1) it had almost no volume between 7:00 and about 8:30, and then the volume came on with a rush and (2) the steps using the remote were too coarse (an online review of a Marantz amplifier – same parent company – noted the same things).  I was curious how the Yamaha volume control would work, but I need not have worried.  I stuck a little orange dot on the volume knob and it was easy to tell that both the knob movement and the volume levels were aligned, and that the amplifier was capable of fine adjustment manually or with the remote.  The other nice feature about the A-S301 (and its siblings) is the loudness control.  I haven’t needed it much for contemporary CDs or FLAC files, but recently I got some FLACs and CDs of re-mastered Arturo Toscanini/NBC Symphony recordings from the early 1950s. These are mono, but adjusting both the volume and loudness greatly improved the listening experience.  Kudos to Yamaha for that feature at this price point.  I’m using a pair of Polk ES15 speakers, which is a combination that several online reviews recommend.  I also have a Polk XT10 down-firing subwoofer. My living room is not large, and the Yamaha/Polk setup makes for a very good listening experience.  The only thing I miss from the Denon is the built-in Bluetooth for listening.  I like to play music from the speakers, and also use a pair of on-ear headphones around inside the house.  I still haven’t found a good solution for that, but it certainly wasn’t a deal breaker. Taking all into consideration, and as others have noted, the A-S301 punches way above its weight.

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