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Hi, we just upgraded to a new receiver after many years and because we're in a condo we don't use a sub (just fronts, center and rears, so 5.0).
We're not getting much bass response even after letting the system do it's automated set up with the little microphone thing so I'm trying to adjust the crossover levels. Can anyone suggest how to adjust these to get a little more bass out of our 5.0 system? thanks |
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If you tell your receiver you do not have a subwoofer, it should automatically set all your speakers to full-range as there is no need for a crossover.
Look in your settings to make sure the receiver indicates no subwoofer is attached and also that your speakers are set to full-range. Last edited by beefytwinkie; 06-11-2020 at 07:15 PM. |
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