stephenmthompson
Novice Member
Hi all
my sub volume is VERY low having set up my kit in a new house, where it was working fine. I have to have the sub on max to get any kind of bass out of it. I normally have it set to 5 (12 o'clock) and get plenty out of it.
TX-SR393, Tannoy200 fronts with Mordaunt Short Alumni 9 (bass) & 5 (centre) speakers.
I have configuration set to 3.1, fronts and centre set to 60Hz & 80Hz crossover (as dictated by the setup mic), with 'LPF of LFE' at 120Hz. I can set speakers to "Full Band" & turn double bass on for more bass, but still very little comes from the subwoofer, it's all in the fronts/centre, with the bass speaker still on max. Plus I know this isn't the optimal configuration for getting lows from the sub.
Single coax cable from Preout/subwoofer (6) on the SR393 into the R of the subwoofer. Never had an issue before, so not sure what to try next. New cable perhaps?
Any ideas anyone? Thank you in advance
my sub volume is VERY low having set up my kit in a new house, where it was working fine. I have to have the sub on max to get any kind of bass out of it. I normally have it set to 5 (12 o'clock) and get plenty out of it.
TX-SR393, Tannoy200 fronts with Mordaunt Short Alumni 9 (bass) & 5 (centre) speakers.
I have configuration set to 3.1, fronts and centre set to 60Hz & 80Hz crossover (as dictated by the setup mic), with 'LPF of LFE' at 120Hz. I can set speakers to "Full Band" & turn double bass on for more bass, but still very little comes from the subwoofer, it's all in the fronts/centre, with the bass speaker still on max. Plus I know this isn't the optimal configuration for getting lows from the sub.
Single coax cable from Preout/subwoofer (6) on the SR393 into the R of the subwoofer. Never had an issue before, so not sure what to try next. New cable perhaps?
Any ideas anyone? Thank you in advance