Quote (DatNiggaWill @ May 17 2017 01:34pm)
Check the knob on the sub obviously for a volume knob. Check the receiver bass settings and line level volumes. It could also be that your really budget set up won't be any better than that. The receiver you went with is only 90w a channel per Sony specs. There is a possibility that it is functioning correctly and that's what you'll end up with.
the subwoofer is an active subwoofer. so i would assume its max volume is not dependent upon the receiver? because the subwoofer gets its own power/juice from itself. the receiver should just tell it when to play?
Quote (vittujenkevat @ May 17 2017 08:34am)
Have you checked the level settings on your receiver?
yea ive played around with the few options available on the receiver itself and the remote. but i think i just figured out that i have to plug the receiver into my TV with an hdmi cord to actually view the real settings to change things.... well i think thats weird but i guess its whatever since i payed $100 bucks for it, but still thats a bit sad lol. i only have the optical audio cable hooked up now because thats all i thought i would need... so ill just a 6 ft hdmi soon and check out the other settings.
the subwoofer does play, but i dont like that its not too responsive. like it doesnt play that often. only in extremely low bass scenes.
i was playing some test tones, and the subwoofer really only plays when its 40 to 60 hz. just within that 20 hz range. and i adjusted the crossover on the subwoofer to see how it changed it and thats the widest range i could get.
its frequency response is supposed to be : 25-140 Hz. i am aware certain boxes are tuned for specific frequencies, but this subwoofer as is, is not able to reproduce anything well out of the range of 40 to 60hz
This post was edited by noob_whacker on May 17 2017 12:36pm