A:AnswerPower Source = any 120V power source - you will need to plug the speakers into a wall as they are self powered - they will then connect to the Sound Bar via wireless connection. Same goes for the Subwoofer. Everything is connected through the Sound Bar wirelessly...
A:AnswerI just purchased this and have yet to find anything compatible for the rear speakers, ones that will conceal the wires in the tube, did you ever find anything that fit and from what store?
A:AnswerHi Blaise! The HW-Q950T Soundbar is HDMI 2.1 compliant, therefore, it is capable of 192 kHz max sample rate with 24-bit depth resolution. ^Gina
A:AnswerHi KWB, there are no known issues with the HW-Q950T Samsung Soundbar; this soundbar was very recently released. You can also perform firmware updates on your soundbar if there are any known issues. ^Scott
A:AnswerBlaise - yes, this is a Hi-Res Audio system. Here is the full list of the supported versions/decoding formats: (USB) MP3, WMA, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WAV, ALAC, AIFF. Spotify Connect. It will also support Surround Sound modes such as Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS:x, DTS digital Surround. ^Gina
A:AnswerHi Nikos! Best Buy carries a wide range of universal stand and mounting solutions. The rear speakers require a stand solution that can support a minimum of 17.6lbs, ensure the stand supports the proper weight before purchasing. Check out the following universal stand solutions from Best Buy: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/speaker-stands-mounts/speaker-stands/abcat0106002.c?id=abcat0106002 ^Tim
A:AnswerYes it came with the cable but not sure if it’s 2.0 or 2.1 cable but it sounds fantastic whatever the Geek squad installed. Cable came with the unit!
A:AnswerHello wuzzle,
Yes, the HW-Q950T is an upgrade with 9.1.4ch compared to the HW-Q90R 7.1.4 ch. The rear speakers are not cross compatible, you will not be able to replace the soundbar and just keep the current sub and rears. ^Cristian
A:AnswerAdaptive mode is night mode I've found out! Its the only mode where u can hear at really low levels and don't bother with standard mode unless u have a calibrated software to tune each sound level..