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Device won't Connect to Speakers via Bluetooth
I can’t pair the speakers to my device.
Device is not Paired to Speaker
Press the Bluetooth button on top of the speakers to enter Bluetooth mode. Press and hold the Bluetooth button for 3-4 seconds until the Bluetooth light starts blinking rapidly. This will make the phone ready to connect to the speaker. On your device, enable Bluetooth in the settings menu and select “A33” from the device list. If your device ask for the passkey, use “0000”. In order to know if the device is paired successfully, the speaker will beep and the Bluetooth light will be solid blue. If it failed, the Bluetooth light will blink slowly.
Resetting A33 Speaker
Resetting the device can help refresh the Bluetooth connectivity. Disregard the A33 on your Bluetooth source device. Hold down the A33 and AUX button together for 5 seconds. The A33 should flash the volume LEDs and then reset and turn off. Let the speakers remain off for 10 seconds before turning it back on. The unit powers on in the AUX mode and you should be able to press Bluetooth and pair the unit with your device.
Control Buttons aren't Working
If the Bluetooth button isn't working, then the device will not connect. You can use this guide to find out how to remove the control pad and clean the control buttons with electrical contanct cleaner
Speaker will not Power On
I can’t get the speakers to turn on or light up.
Battery is not Turned On
When trying to play music on the Speaker, make sure the main power on the side of the speaker (under the flap) is turned ON. Once it is toggled ON, you can press the power button on top of the Speaker.
Low Battery
The speaker won’t turn on if there is no juice. Use the AC adapter and charge the speaker for a few minutes.
Power Button is not Working
Sometimes the power button might get dirty or stop working. Here's a guide to access and clean the control buttons.
Battery will not Charge
I can’t charge my speakers when I plug in the AC adapter.
Battery is Low
It is possible that the battery on A33 is so low that you can’t charge it using the AC adapter. Try unplugging the AC adapter and and unplug the DC plug from the A33. Then slide the power switch on the right side of the speakers to off and let it sit for 10-15 seconds. Slide the power switch back on and connect the AC adapter again and charge it for 45 minutes. The power button on top of the speakers should glow red during this time indicating that it is charging.
AC Adapter is Loose
Disconnect the prongs from the AC adapter and reconnect it, making sure that it is properly fitted and not loose. You can find a guide to replace this here.
Faulty Battery
If the above methods does not work then you may need to replace the battery of the speakers. You can follow a guide to replace the battery here.
Speaker Stops Playing Even When Bluetooth Device is Still Playing
It says on my phone that the music is still playing, but my speakers stop playing.
Volume is Too Low On Device
It is possible that if your volume on your Bluetooth device is low, the speaker will shut down after about 15 minutes. Try increasing the volume on your device to halfway or more and control the volume of the A33 from the top volume buttons.
Speaker is Out of Range
If your music device is far away, it might have gone past the range of the speaker's Bluetooth. Try to get closer to the speakers or reconnect your device.
Speakers are Broken
If the speakers are broken, the sound quality will be bad or music won't play all together. You can find a guide for replacing them here, however it is more advanced than most repair guides.
Speakers are Vibrating When Playing
My speakers are vibrating on my desk or table when playing music.
Music is Too Loud
Songs with high bass can cause the A33 Speakers to vibrate on the table when played in high volume. Try lowering the volume on the speakers or your phone.
Stand is not stable
Sometimes the device will vibrate when the stand is holding it up. Try just putting the device flat on a smooth surface. You can also try putting a cloth under the speakers.
crwdns2944067:017crwdne2944067:0
My a360 now has a red light appearing, and won't play even when plugged in... Any thoughts?
lisa - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
try resseting
Resetting A33 Speaker
Resetting the device can help refresh the Bluetooth connectivity. Disregard the A33 on your Bluetooth source device. Hold down the A33 POWER and AUX button together for 5 seconds. The A33 should flash the volume LEDs and then reset and turn off. Let the speakers remain off for 10 seconds before turning it back on. The unit powers on in the AUX mode and you should be able to press Bluetooth and pair the unit with your device.
bule24 -
YAY! I'm so glad I googled my problem and found your advice! I almost threw my speaker away, but all I had to do was forget the speaker on my iPod and hold down the Bluetooth button on my speaker!
brynchambers - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Dude, you are a champion. This fixed my issue as well. Thanks so much. Thumbs up.
Caesar La Rosa - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
It seems that this device only works off battery. Is there any way to have it run off AC when the battery is not charged?
andrew dayton - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I forgot how to re-sync the speaker to my phone.
"Press and hold the Bluetooth button for 3-4 seconds until the Bluetooth light starts blinking rapidly."
Thanks!
imacop - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
my e33 stops playing and gradually lowers the volume it self when i unplug it from the wall
Nikolas nitt - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Thanks , I finally fix my TDK wireless headphones just pressing a single button .This page is amazing thank you !!
KjHotfield - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Can I listen my edge 7 phone through usb port
Mario Hernandez - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Can I listen my edge 7 phone through usb port on my TDK
Mario Hernandez - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The TDK has a usb port but only shows charging
Mario Hernandez - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Mine plays, goes off for a couple seconds then plays for 5-10 seconds and repeats over and over, what’s the fix?
Dan Holland - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The Speaker gets blocked When I set the volume a bit loud (a half volume bar). It stops reproducing music and I doesn't react at any buttom. The song still reproducing but with no sound
Jorge - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have a tailgate bluetooth speaker rechargable or mains but it wont switch on by battery or electric your help would be appreciated. Please and thank you.
marion.lamont - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
The TDK A33 USB port is for charging only. It doesn’t handle data, so you can’t use if for playback. You can play music through the AUX input or via Bluetooth while charging your phone (or any other USB-charged device).
ron - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Anyone know how to fix the charging system. I have new batteries, but i know its not charging or charging very slowly.
weidyc - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
First, make sure that the charger power brick is delivering good power. Use a multimeter to check the voltage at the output plug. It should match the rated voltage printed on the charger.
Also, the thin wire going into the charger’s output plug will break connections internally and deliver less current, and intermittently. Try wiggling the cable near the plug while checking voltage to see if the voltage drops while doing so.
A faulty result on either of these tests would indicate that you may need a new charger (or to install a new plug above the fault in the cable - though this takes skill and may prove more difficult/expensive than just getting a new charger
The replacement charger does not have to be sold specifically for the A33, but it does need to deliver the same voltage, the same or high current (amps), and have the same plug wired with the same polarity
If the problem isn’t with the charger, then it is probably a fault in the input plug wiring or the internal charging circuitry.
ron -