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I doubt it very much. When you connect other audio devices (ie soundbars) you switch the audio settings from TV to 'External Audio System' therefore you are by-passing the TV's audio completely.
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Ahhhhhh - I think I know what your getting at now. The SWF-BR100 was never designed for the purpose that your proposing.
It was primarily designed for those that do not require or want additional speakers, but would like a little extra 'ooomph' or 'boom' to their audio experience - especially when watching movies. TVs specifically with those 'elephant ear' speakers or the 'wedge' shape with the long audio duct.
Anyone with other wants/needs would purchase a soundbar or audio system instead, as teh SWF-BR100 would not be suitable for their requirements.
Basically what Im getting at, is that Sony designed another 'option' for those with different needs and therefore you choose which device/setup that suits you best.
Hopefully that helps
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I have had a much more thorough look into this - Ive only seen the SWF-BR100 demonstrationed and have never experimented with it. However I have come to the conclusion that I cant give an answer either way. I'll explain.
Firstly lets look at how the SWF-BR100 connects (Instructions : HERE😞
Next, lets have a look at a 2.0 soundbar:
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I have a 2013 TV as well as an Sony AV Receiver connected to it. I can connect a set of headphones to the TV, as well as having audio outputted (if thats a word) from the AV Receivers connected speakers at the same time.
Could this be the case with a 2014 TV with a connect Subwoofer using the Headphone/audio jack? Thats the big question. I cannot say either way unfortunately.
The other issue at play is that Sony has 9 different model soundbars in their product range, 8 of them has a separate external sub woofer anyhow. And 1 that has an inbuilt Subwoofer. So therefore using Sonys product range, the SWF-BR100 would be surplus to requirement.
Going back to your original question about connecting the Vizio 3.0 Soundbar. The Vizio soundbar has a separate RCA jack in which to connect an exernal soundbar. The SWF-BR100 does not have this, therefore cannot connect it to the Vizio.
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In conclusion, I do not know if you can have the SWF-BR100 connected to the TV as well as having a 2.0/3.0 soundbar - AND it working in sync with one another. If you want to persist down this route, my advice it to go to a Sony Centre, or another retail outlet and see if they can demonstrate this - If you do, please post back - I would be interested to know.
However, it is my opinion, that its just not worth the hasste, therefore get yourself a 2.1 Soundbar (or even a 5.1 Home Cinema System with a bluray player) and see if you can sell the SWF-BR100 through other channels (ie ebay/amazon/gumtree etc)
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Coolies - Let us know how you get on anyhow