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Sep 2010
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Hi, I'm a newbie at this HT stuff so please bare with me. I just got a new sub woofer and I'm really disappointed in the lack of bass it is producing. Room size is 14x20 with 8 feet ceilings and opens up to a kitchen.
I watched my usual movies Transformers,Hulk and listen to a few bass songs. And was sort of shocked to feel almost nothing from my sub-woofer. I really don't know what is wrong here. My Set up: KEF 3005 Satellite speakers 5.1 SVS PB12-Plus DSP Onkyo TX-NR3007 Receivers Settings are as follow after running Onkyo Audyssey setup. Speaker Config: Front: 120 Hz Center: 90 Hz Surround: 120Hz Sub: 1ch (don't know what that is) LPF of LPE: 120 Hz Level Calibration: Left: -4.0 db Center: -6.5 db Right: -7.0db Surround right: -7.0db Surround left:-6.0 db Subwoofer 1: -4 db Loudness plus- off My Sub-woofer settings are as follow: Menu Volume:-20db Menu Lowpass: Disabled Menu Phase degree: 0 degree Menu Room Gain Comp:disabled Menu Subwoofer tune : 20 Hz Menu P-EQ: Disabled To be honest half the stuff up there I have no clue, what they mean. I just plugged the sub in, and ran the auto calibration. Subwoofer is probably not in the best ideal location at the moment. But, ill be getting a longer cable soon and will have more room to move it around later. Thanks |
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