A:AnswerHi there,
While the MX-ST90B Sound Tower will offer improved treble and bass levels compared to the TV speakers, you will want to look at Samsung Soundbars for a surround sound setup.
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A:AnswerHi there,
Make sure that your iPhone's Bluetooth is turned on and set to discovery mode and then you will hit the Bluetooth button the provided Sound Tower remote. Your iPhone should show the MX-ST90B Sound Tower in the list, tap on this and then the process will begin.
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A:AnswerHi Rexming,
Please contact Samsung Customer Service directly for any troubleshooting or warranty assistance. Please call us at 1-800-SAMSUNG (ask for Soundbars), available 8 AM – 12 AM EST, 7 days a week.
LiveChat with an agent by clicking the ‘Support’ link on the Samsung website.
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A:AnswerHi there,
Yes, the Sound Towers will be able to connect wirelessly or wired to all the different models up to 10 at a time. If you want stereo output, you will need to have two of the same model connected together.
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A:AnswerIn lieu of the 5 speakers (1 dedicated woofer) that is in the T70, the MX-ST90B has 6 speakers with no dedicated woofer/bass zone. This is also a 2 channel system with EXCEPTIONAL bass even without the boost on.
A:AnswerShort answer, Yes.
Long answer, Group Play (Wireless connection) will connect. I would recommend MX-ST90B be the host as it is the newer version. Make sure during the connection period they are WITHIN 3 (THREE) feet of each other.
Through use of Aux (or RCA red/white cables) this unit will be compatible with any sound tower capable of receiving audio via RCA configuration. It is recommended that the ST90B is the primary (output) audio source, as it is again the newer version.
The add stereo button is for using this in conjunction with a smart tv and/or home theater system for stereo output.
Notes: Recommend Samsung Sound Tower APP as that is the *easiest* way to set the modes and check what settings are currently in use as there is no digital display associated with this sound tower, unlike the T70.