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Nov 2016
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Maybe someone knows something...
I would like to keep my existing non-wireless subwoofer (Mirage Omni S10) and find a way to pair it with a Samsung Atmos soundbar which has no subwoofer output, only its own wireless woofer which is far inferior. Now, I know there are transmitter/receiver units to make any woofer wireless, but none can pick up the signal from the soundbar. Excentric idea No.2: Is it possible to remove the wireless antenna from the Samsung woofer and combine it with my Mirage woofer? Or is it impossible and are there other solutions? Thanks for any help on this. Cheers! |
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