Update Exclusive — Panasonic Scua7 Software
The lowered subwoofer crossover is a game changer. The SCUA7 no longer sounds "boomy" on acoustic tracks. Bass guitar lines are now articulate. However, if you loved the aggressive, rattling bass for EDM, you may need to use the new hidden EQ to boost 60Hz by +2dB. Exclusive: Panasonic’s Unannounced Roadmap Through a supply chain source, we learned that this software update is a precursor to a larger ecosystem shift. The SCUA7’s internal chipset now includes dormant code for "Panasonic Sound Sync" – a proprietary protocol that will eventually allow wireless surround pairing with upcoming Panasonic rear speakers (model ELUA2, rumored for Q1 2024).
9/10 (Docked one point for the USB playback bug). Have you installed the update on your SCUA7? Did you find the secret EQ menu? Let us know in the comments below. panasonic scua7 software update exclusive
Stay tuned for our exclusive guide on calibrating the hidden 5-band EQ for movies vs. music. The lowered subwoofer crossover is a game changer
In the world of high-fidelity soundbars, few names command as much respect for engineering precision as Panasonic. The (often marketed as the "SC-UA7" in certain regions) is a powerhouse 2.1-channel wireless speaker system known for its deep bass response, dynamic sound projection, and party-focused features. However, if you loved the aggressive, rattling bass
| Feature | Before Update (v1.9.2) | After Update (v2.1.8) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bluetooth Pairing Time | 4.5 seconds | 2.1 seconds | | Volume Curve | Linear (jumpy at low levels) | Logarithmic (fine control) | | Subwoofer Cut-out @ 10ft | Occasional interference | Rock solid (RF channel hopping added) | | HDMI ARC Lip Sync | +120ms delay | +40ms delay (near perfect) |
Published: October 2023 | By The Audio Tech Desk
However, like any smart audio device, its performance hinges on software. For months, owners of the SCUA7 have been pinging forums and tech support lines, asking one question: "Is there a new firmware update, and what does it do?"