to set the sub volume level at an appropriate level. Follow the
instructions in your processor's manual to fine-tune the sub level.
7 If your processor offers the option to setup crossovers for a
subwoofer, we recommend that you start with the following
settings—Crossover: 70Hz, High Pass: 12dB, and Low Pass:
24dB. The optimal setting for these options may vary depend-
ing on your room and listening preferences. Experiment and
listen for what sounds best to you.
8 If you have completed steps 1–7 and still have weak or boom-
ing bass consider using the Suwoofer Control App to further
Receiver/Processor
Left Out
Left Out
Right Out
Right Out
+
Speaker
Level
Input
Right In
–
+
Speaker
Level
Input
Left In
–
Figure 18. Signal connection for 2-channel/multi-channel mode.
LFE Out
Line Level
Input
LFE In
Dynamo
Subwoofer
adjust 20–30Hz Level to compensate for these anomalies (yes,
you're tweaking the 20–30Hz Level again). Experiment with
the settings and listen to the result. Try to find a position that
sounds correct to you. Experiment by changing the Volume
(level) setting while adjusting the 20–30Hz Level. Find a posi-
tion that gives you deep extended bass and good blending
with your main speakers. If you still have weak or booming
bass you may want to consider moving your subwoofer and
go through these setup steps again (especially if it is located in
or near a room corner). Remember, room position has a major
impact on overall bass performance.
Receiver/Processor
Left Out
Left Out
Right Out
Right Out
+
Speaker
Level
Input
Right In
–
+
Speaker
Level
Input
Left In
–
Figure 19. Signal connection for 2-channel/multi-channel mode.
LFE Out
Line Level
Input
LFE In
Dynamo
Subwoofer
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