Setting up your SOWA Speakers

Lets get started with your SOWA speakers.

Here is a visual guide to help you set up and understand your new SOWA speakers in no time. For emergencies, contact us directly through our support line.

Quick start

Watch this tutorial featuring our CEO, Villads, as he shows how to quickly get started with your new speakers.

We're here to help! See most common questions below.

Need help with Thyra?

  • The first time you turn on your speakers, you can choose any speaker to be your host simply by clicking the Thyra button (plus icon). The icon turns blue, indicating it is now your host.

    Any nearby speaker on the same channel will become a join speaker and light up green.

  • The channel selector is part of the local settings menu on the speaker. Using the volume knob, you can manage all local settings:

    1. press = delay settings

    2. pushes = volume offset

    3. pushes = Stereo channel (Left / Mono / Right)

    4. pushes = Channel selector

    Simply select a suitable channel (speakers are using channel 1 by default), and pair one host with an unlimited number of joiners.

    NB: Channel 0 should only be used together with the SOWA Microphone.

  • Solid blue = speaker is host.

    Solid green = speaker has succesfully found a host on the channel.

    Slowly blinking green = speaker is looking for a host on the selected channel.

  • Simply double press the Thyra button to swap role on a speaker.

    NB: A join-speaker cannot become a host if there is already a nearby host playing nearby on the same channel. In this case, change to a new wireless channel using the volume knob and then double-press the Thyra button.

Troubleshooting

  • Verify that speakers are turned on (the user interface will be lit). Press the power button on one or more speakers to turn them on. If a speaker won't turn on, charge the battery.

  • You have connected a microphone or playback device to an input, but the speaker is not playing?

    → Make sure that the speaker is in Host mode (Blue light in Thyra button).

    → Make sure that the speaker is turned up on “system volume” and if you are playing music from a phone, make sure it is also turned up.

    → If using a microphone, make sure that the receiver has a built-in pre amp as the SOWA XLR connectors expect a line-level signal. Otherwise you need to run the wireless receiver through a mixer.

  • When the Bluetooth icon is blinking, it is ready to be paired. When lighting solid white, it has succesfully connected.

    Please note that you cannot connect any audio source to a join speaker.

  • At first you may experience that your SOWA speaker cannot make a full charge. No worries, this is completely normal and there is nothing wrong with your battery. This simply happens because the built-in battery management system needs to measure the full capacity of the battery.

    Solution: Discharge your speakers completely and charge them again. After one cycle, the charging should be calibrated and show full power once again!

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