1 AUX Out (Using a 3.5mm Jack) This is by far the simplest and most common way your computer will interface with a soundbar. Most modern laptops still have a 3.5mm AUX out jack (though some are going to USB-C connectors only). And custom-built computer rigs usually have a 3.5mm port on the case even if there isn't a sound card installed. Itforms the basis of a true 4.1- or 5.1-channel surround sound system, if you upgrade and add components like the Roku Wireless Bass Pro subwoofer ($180) or Roku Wireless Speakers ($150). Right Yes you can through the analog/headphone jack. You will set the analog jack to variable (to control volume of the sound bar with the TV remote). You will turn speaker to "TV on". In some TV's this MAY create a reverb from a bit of delay to the soundbar. Answered by Brian9090 4 years ago. QuickNavigation Using an HDMI cable: Using Bluetooth: Using Wi-Fi: Using an Audio Cable: Using a Speaker Wire: Putting the Subwoofer in the Correct Position: Use the Proper Settings: Picking the Appropriate Size: Conclusion Sony Subwoofer to Soundbar Connection Methods: Ifthe LINK indicator of the speaker connected to the external input terminal is lit in green, change the master setting as follows: Change the external input terminal connection. Re-select the master speaker from Music Center. When the master speaker is correctly set, check the following. When connecting via HDMI, check " No sound is output BluetoothConnection. A Bluetooth connection is a transmission between two Bluetooth devices. Pairing is a requirement before the devices can connect. After pairing, both devices store the information and you don't need to repeat the procedure. Pair the Bluetooth Wireless System with a Source Device. Pair a Speaker With a Bluetooth Source Device. Onyour soundbar, typically in the back, you'll find one or more HDMI inputs. Connect the Fire Stick into one of the HDMI inputs. If it's a more modern unit like the Sony HT-S350 2.1 Channel Home Theater Soundbar (on Amazon) it will have several inputs, but only one output labeled "ARC", and that's the one that needs to go to the TV later. . Don't plug the Fire Stick into the ARC po Setthe TV to pairing mode. Press the HOME button on the remote control, select Settings ― Bluetooth setting ― Add device, and press the Enter button. This will set the TV to pairing mode. Pair the soundbar with the TV. Set the soundbar in pairing mode and the TV within 1 m of each other. Launchthe Sound Bar's User Interface and select Wireless Surround in the Home screen. Select OK. The Sound Bar then initiates the Wireless Surround setup. Press Next to continue. Select OK. Then you need to add your rear speakers to the setup. Press and hold the SETUP button of your left rear Wireless Speaker until you hear a confirmation sound. Ifyou're not using an HDMI cable, choose your connection method below for instructions on how to hear sound through only the sound bar. Optical Cord Connection. Set the TV volume lower as much as possible while viewing. Analog Cable Connection. Set the TV speakers to come out of the external speakers. Check your TV manual for further details. yaKNM.