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Old 10-27-2008, 01:56 AM   #1
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Ok I've never set up a home theatre for so not sure if I'm doing it wrong or what but I don't feel my subs. I put my hand on it to see if there were any vibrations but I don't feel anything. I can feel a bit of rumble from my front speakers. I tested it with The Rock and Transformers bluray.

I connected it with a subwoofer cable using LFE. One from my subwoofer to my reciever. I used the section where it says DVD and all that stuff. There is another input that says "Preout" for the subwoofer. I'm not too sure what that is for.

I got Polk Monitor 50's for my fronts. In my reciever it set my frequency to 80hz. When I went to go test the sounds in the sound calibration, I can hear my fronts but nothing comes out of my subs.

Must be something I'm doing wrong?

PS: PS3 is my bluray player. Do I have to set something in it for the subs to work?

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Old 10-27-2008, 02:03 AM   #2
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I connected it with a subwoofer cable using LFE. One from my subwoofer to my reciever. I used the section where it says DVD and all that stuff. There is another input that says "Preout" for the subwoofer. I'm not too sure what that is for.
You need to have the subwoofer plugged into that output
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Old 10-27-2008, 02:08 AM   #3
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Its connected. I just felt the speaker side of the woofer itself and I feel vibration, its just wweeeaaak. I don't understand the dial up in the back either.

Has a thing that says Low Pass 110hz and 60hz 160hz dial but it doesn't seem to do anything. I increased the volume on the thing, didn't seem to do anything.
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Its connected. I just felt the speaker side of the woofer itself and I feel vibration, its just wweeeaaak. I don't understand the dial up in the back either.

Has a thing that says Low Pass 110hz and 60hz 160hz dial but it doesn't seem to do anything. I increased the volume on the thing, didn't seem to do anything.
ya its probably not a setting on your subwoofer but something setup wrong with your receiver. I have the same sub as you but the 500, leave the phase at 0, and I have mine at about 2 and 3 fast blinks. What do you have the subwoofer setting on in the setup menu? and also what soundfield are you using on the receiver? And your 100% positive its on the preout subwoofer input and not the subwoofer pre-input?
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ya its probably not a setting on your subwoofer but something setup wrong with your receiver. I have the same sub as you but the 500, leave the phase at 0, and I have mine at about 2 and 3 fast blinks. What do you have the subwoofer setting on in the setup menu? and also what soundfield are you using on the receiver? And your 100% positive its on the preout subwoofer input and not the subwoofer pre-input?
What do you mean Phase at 0? Where is that located? I have the subwoofer setting as "YES". I'll give you the full thing tomorrow. Some ppl are using the the TV right now so I can't mess with it anymore. I'm 100 percent positive I had it on Pre-out. In that picture above, its not though. heh.

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What do you mean Phase at 0? Where is that located? I have the subwoofer setting as "YES". I'll give you the full thing tomorrow. Some ppl are using the the TV right now so I can't mess with it anymore. I'm 100 percent positive I had it on Pre-out. In that picture above, its not though. heh.
The phase button on the remote. There are 4 settings, 0,90,180,270. You should just leave it on 0.

And yes if you have it on the left one it is pn the wrong one. That is for multichannel in not out. You should have it on the subwoofer pre-out one(#25 on the diagram)

Also check the setting "Level Calibration" on the speaker setup menu. When I ran the Auto calibration on my Onkyo it put my sub at -10. Put it at 0 and go from there.

If all else fails the only way to check to make sure its not something in your receiver is hookup like a cd player, dvd player, etc anything with a red and white rca output directly to the subwoofers input. If you hear music (mostly bass) then you know you have something setup wrong on your receiver. And vice versa.

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Its connected. I just felt the speaker side of the woofer itself and I feel vibration, its just wweeeaaak. I don't understand the dial up in the back either.

Has a thing that says Low Pass 110hz and 60hz 160hz dial but it doesn't seem to do anything. I increased the volume on the thing, didn't seem to do anything.
  1. Make sure the subwoofer is connected to the LFE out of the receiver.
  2. Set the crossover frequency of the subwoofer to the highest level. This way, you can let the receiver control your crossover frequency.
  3. Set the volume control on your subwoofer to half way (no higher than the 3/4 point). You don't want to blow your woofer.
  4. Go to the setup program of the receiver and set your speakers to small or large. Unless you have super large front speakers with good low-end frequency extension, it is best to set them all to small.
  5. In the receiver's menu, make sure the subwoofer is set to on.
  6. Run the calibration program of the receiver and make sure all your speakers, including you subwoofer have the same level.
  7. Read A Guide to Subwoofers for better understanding of how to set up a subwoofer.
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Old 10-27-2008, 03:32 AM   #9
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I plugged it in the wrong output in these 2 pictures, but I changed it over to the one right next to it which is the subwoofer.




I plugged it in the LFE here.


I'm not sure if these are right but just making sure.

In the back, there's a dial. And the volume control. I don't know how high my volume is or how low it is because there's no indicator. As for the dial...
I assume thats the crossover frequency dial. I don't know which is high or low, its kind of wierd the way its written on there. Top is high bottom is low??

I got a Polk Monitor 50 for my fronts. I had it set at 80hz but since I think these speakers have weak bass, I set it up to 100hz. So is this also a crossover frequency? It will override the dial I got on the subwoofer?

As for small or large, I don't see anything in my reciever that has that. I have my sub set to YES which is on.

When I ran the calibration, I can only hear my fronts, nothing comes out of my sub. I'm suppose to hear bass or vibration right?

Thanks
Sorry for being a noob.
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Old 10-27-2008, 03:35 AM   #10
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Have you tried plugging into the L sub line in? Mine doesn't have an LFE input, so that is where I go...
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