A:Answerno they do not have a pairing capability with any other thing it has its own transmitter that you will hook up to your TV or soundbar physically impaired from that
A:AnswerI would suggest checking a few things.
1) Check to make all the wires are connected properly and that there no breaks/kinks in the line or that the wires are stuck under furniture.
2) Try plugging them into different outlets or using a different power strip with surge protector. Fluctuations in power can cause popping/crackling sounds.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYes, you can, it comes with optical cables, cables with mini-jacks and RCA adaptors. The optical cables give the best results. It is best to use it in combination with a sound bar, the Insignia sound bars are inexpensive and you can also control the Insignia sound bar with the remote provided with this speaker kit. It is AC powered.
A:AnswerHello,
The transmitter of this product has 2 types of audio inputs. Digital optical and a 3.5 mm jack. As long as the TV is compatible with any of these inputs, it should work.
Eduardo L - Insignia Support
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A:AnswerNo, you select the optical audio from your source. In my case, I originally had optical from my TV as the source. It was connected to a Vizio 3.1 soundbar. I connected the optical cable from the tv to this device instead, then in your case optical cable from the Insignia to your Onkyo receiver.
The insignia will read the 5.1 from your source and distribute 3.1 to your Onkyo, then the rear signal to these speakers.
I used a video tester from Netflix to confirm I ended up with true 5.1. Good luck.
A:AnswerI can’t say if it will connect directly to your specific sound bar but I can say that if your TV has multiple audio hookups (RCA, 3.5 mm, optical) then you should be able to connect both to your tv at the same time.
That is the way I ha e mine setup. Sound bar hooked to the tv via 3.5 mm connection and this surround sound setup via the optical cable connection.
A:AnswerThese speakers are not self powered. They have to be powered by rca line out from your amp so distance and line of sight are not a factor. Thanks.