Troubleshooting
If the sound is distorted: Try lowering the volume control of your sound source or musical
instrument. Also, try to reduce the overall volume of Party Boom FX.
If there is too much bass: Try adjusting the tone or EQ control on your sound source to lower
the bass level. This will allow you to play the music louder before clipping (distortion) occurs.
If there is a high-pitched whistling noise when using microphones: This is probably
feedback. Point the microphone away from the speaker.
If you can't hear the microphone over the music volume: Turn down the music volume
from your source.
If you can't play music from a flash drive: The USB port is only for charging USB devices.
If you cannot connect your audio device to Party Boom FX via Bluetooth:
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Have your audio device (e.g., smartphone or tablet) and Party Boom FX as close together
as possible while trying to connect. Make sure both the audio device and Party Boom FX
are unobstructed by walls, furniture, etc.
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Reset the Bluetooth connection on Party Boom FX to disconnect Party Boom FX from
any other audio device and restart the search process. If this does not work right away,
power off Party Boom FX and then power it back on. See
Device
for more information.
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Reset the Bluetooth connection on your audio device by turning Bluetooth off and back
on. You can find this under the Bluetooth menu in the Settings for your phone or other
audio device.
If this does not work, and you have connected to Party Boom FX before, find Party Boom
FX in the list of available or previously connected devices in your audio device's
Bluetooth menu, tap the "gear" or "i" icon located next to it and then select Unpair or
Forget. Turn Party Boom FX off and back on and try pairing again once it reappears in
your available devices list.
Note: If Party Boom FX has been paired to another audio device recently that is still
within range, you may need to repeat this process with that audio device to fully
disconnect.
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Connecting with a Bluetooth