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Old 11-28-2008, 09:26 PM   #1
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Default Polk PSW10 Sub LFE Dilema

So i just bought the Polk Audio psw10 sub from best buy! They had it on sale for $99 today! So i get it home and realize that it does not have an LFE input, just connections for red and white rca inputs! The old sub i had was an old HTIB box sub woofer that did have an LFE input

The polk sounds really good for the size (10") and outrput (100w) but am i missing out on anything with it not been connected like my old sub?

Does anyone out there have this same sub and if so, how do you have it set up??

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Old 11-28-2008, 09:52 PM   #2
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Here is some information for you....
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40723

I am using the same sub with my receiver.If I can help let me know
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Old 11-28-2008, 10:06 PM   #3
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Yeah my old sub was the same way you are not missing anything if you just go sub out on your onkyo to either input on your polk you can always get a female to male y splitter and go that route though.congrats on the new sub
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Yeah my old sub was the same way you are not missing anything if you just go sub out on your onkyo to either input on your polk you can always get a female to male y splitter and go that route though.congrats on the new sub
thanks for the reply! i have it set up with the y split! sounds good! It is a nice up grade from my old sub
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Old 11-28-2008, 10:32 PM   #5
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i just bought the same one on amazon, can't wait til it gets here. i've never had a sub before!
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Here is some information for you....
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40723

I am using the same sub with my receiver.If I can help let me know
thats awesome! thank you sir for the info! I guess i need to calibrate it a little better. there is a ton of rattle coming the sucker at the moment what do you have your volume set to on the back of the sub?
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thats awesome! thank you sir for the info! I guess i need to calibrate it a little better. there is a ton of rattle coming the sucker at the moment what do you have your volume set to on the back of the sub?
Mine is set right in the middle..also remember that the on and off toggle switch should be set in the middle..so the sub can turn on and off automatically.
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Mine is set right in the middle..also remember that the on and off toggle switch should be set in the middle..so the sub can turn on and off automatically.
okay cool! thanks. i have the switch in the middle so that it does turn on and off by itself. I am going to have to figure out what to change the settings to in my onkyo 605
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okay cool! thanks. i have the switch in the middle so that it does turn on and off by itself. I am going to have to figure out what to change the settings to in my onkyo 605
Do a complete recalibartion of the system using the Onkyo set up feature.
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thats awesome! thank you sir for the info! I guess i need to calibrate it a little better. there is a ton of rattle coming the sucker at the moment what do you have your volume set to on the back of the sub?
Where do you have it placed?Placement can play a role in your volume settings and rattle but over all half way is a good starting point and then calibrate to your liking on your receiver.
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Where do you have it placed?Placement can play a role in your volume settings and rattle but over all half way is a good starting point and then calibrate to your liking on your receiver.
i actually now have it placed at the end of my couch, kind of facing my tv. I did have my old sub behind the tv unit but did not like how that sub sounded there.
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i actually now have it placed at the end of my couch, kind of facing my tv. I did have my old sub behind the tv unit but did not like how that sub sounded there.
Be careful with the sub..its not shielded...its as to be a certain distance for the TV..check the manual.
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Does this sub effect led tv's? I have my at least 2ft away, but now I'm kinda concerned.
LED IS A LCD TV. Old LCD used to be lit with a fluorescent bulb. Now they use LED (light emitting diode) so not a problem
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