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Q: Can I use Samsung swa-8500 rear speakers with hw-k850 sound bar?
A: Yes you can connect the SWA-8500 rear speakers. However, it is not listed as a compatible product, and users report some issues. Samsung recommends Samsung Radiant360 speakers.
A: Plug your 4k DVD player directly into your sound bar HDMI 1 input then plug your arc from the sound bar to the tv and you will hear $900 in sound!! Took me 6 months to finally figure it out. Your sound bar will display Dolby atmos and has a blue led on the right corner when Dolby atmos is playing. Also there is a software update that I highly recommend. You will need to download the Samsung multiroom app from the play store.
A: The new software give you DTS 5.1 audio, not DTSX, and increases the volume to 100 instead of 50. It works and takes about 15 minutes to ddownload and set up on the soundbar
Q: What rear wireless speakers are compatible with HW-K850 sound bar , reviews show that many are not ?
A: Yes they are computable.
A: Think you have to upgrade ur Netflix account to the 4K plan. that's the membership that carries Dolby atmos.
A: it only works for the 360, 450 and 550. NOT compatible with the atmos soundbar
A: My TV supports Dolby Vision and Atmos but would not push Atmos to this sound bar from the built in apps like Netflix or Prime. This soundbar does not support Atmos through ARC. My Apple 4K would not push Atmos to the soundbar while connected to the TV with ARC. I purchased a splitter (HD Fury) to send the sound from the Apple TV directly to the sound bar, and the video directly to the TV and it works great. I recently purchased a Samsung HW-Q80RZA and it receives Atmos through ARC. My Apple 4K TV is now connected to the TV through HDMI and it will push Atmos through ARC without using the splitter. A 4K Netflix plan will not show Atmos in the description of the movie if the connected hardware does not support it, it will only show 5.1 as the available audio. When all of the connected hardware, including HDMI cables, supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, Netflix will show Vision and Atmos in the movie description. Hope this answers a lot of other questions.
A: I use an optical input and have not experienced any issues with the sound level. It is very loud on even low volume settings. It could be your sound source.