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I have 55xe8596 and when connecting bluetooth headphones
have echo in tv speakers.
Any solution (software or hardware)?
Me too, also get this
Hi @ilko__,
do I understand you correctly, that if you pair your headphones, the sound coming from your TVs inbuild speakers is delayed if you compare it to the headphone sound?
Or is it the other way round?
- Nic
The tv speakers have echo. Bluetooth headphones work fine(without echo).
I've a XE9005 and I can confirm this issue.
As soon as I connect the TV to my bluetooth headset, the sound on the tv speakers has a very clear echo! (The voice on the headset is okay thought)
Same here 55xe9005
I found a "temp fix" , go to the sound settings and adjust balance to the left or right speaker to Max. It helps keep down echo on TV. Does not affect headphone sound.
(I did it during playback with both TV speakers and Bluetooth headphones on, via Action Menu-Sound Adjustment-Advanced - Common - Balance)
Thanks man, It's work for me.
SONY when are you correct this(only soft)!!!
Same with my xe9005 and wh1000xm2, any suggestions? Paid *****load on money from this.
After buying a Sony Bravia 65a1 and Sony 1000 mk 2 headphones in November 2017 I found that like you when I paired them I found that the t v echoed badly.After speaking to Sony and trying three pair of headphones in the shops 65a1 t v they all had the same problem.I have been told Sony are working on the problem.Im waiting to hear back from them.
The different audio paths obviously have a slightly different audio delay. Lip sync has always been a problem on Sony. One might be better than the other in that respect.
But why would you want to have audio coming from speakers and headphones in parallel?