A:AnswerThe Cinema 400 will not be able to wirelessly pair with headphones, or other Bluetooth speakers of the sort. However, in most cases, you can directly connect the Bluetooth headphones to the audio source (ie. the TV or Computer).
A:AnswerThe Bluetooth for the Cinema 400 is not password protected. However, it should only be available in your phone's Bluetooth menu when you set the bar to the Bluetooth source.
A:AnswerThe Cinema 400 soundbar will not have eARC compatibility. It will play audio, however, the Cinema 400 will just be using the TV’s eARC port as a normal ARC port. The Cinema 800 and 1200 will be fully compatible with eARC.
A:AnswerThis sounds like your sound bar may be receiving residual signal from your TV. Please make sure the TV is turned off and your TV's digital output format is set to Bistream or PCM (NOT AUTO).
Another thing to keep in mind is that smart TV's "are constantly doing background maintenance and updates through the internet, even when the TV is powered off. This internet signal can cause the sound bar to power on, thinking that it is about to receive and output signal." This may be a setting that can be adjusted in your TV's settings.
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A:AnswerHey Klipsch, Amir is asking what it can handle continuously, not the definition of RMS (root-mean-square).
Continuous power capability is "typically" about half of the Peak power rating.