What you have with power cables is placebo effect. They are just snake oil. Have a look at this thread about these VD...
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What you have with power cables is placebo effect. They are just snake oil. Have a look at this thread about these VD...
38hz isn't very low for a sub. For the same money you could get a real sub that would go low and be of more benefit. That little sub is probably going to honk out mid bass and fool you into thinking...
Set the sub to "no", front speakers to "large" and center an surround to small.
Vinyl certainly helps you rediscover music. I got a cheap 1970's Pioneer earlier this year when I bought a new receiver that had a phono input, played my old records from 20 years ago and they...
I once had a hum from my sub that I fixed by connecting an rca cable from the sub's rce output to an unused audio rca input on my vcr.
Coax is a solid connection, fiber can be a bit flakey and loose. Anyone who says there is and audible difference is fooling themselves, a common phenomenon.
The million is real, it's held by an accountancy firm in the USA and legally has to be paid out if someone wins the challenge. I don't think he is asking too much to prove that something works as it...
I don't think its the receiver at all, probably just the setup. I assume you have the speaker crossover set at 80hz like most do? Unfortunately one crossover size does not fit all and every room is...
I too set my sub lower than the test signals on Avia or VE would suggest. I find that those levels result on very heavy bass that is out of proportion with the rest of the sound. By using test tones...
Rather than running the sub at a setting that others have, you should download some test tones, (try these ones http://www.hsuresearch.com.au/Setup.html) play them back through your system and...
You may have a faulty cable running to the sub. The shielding may be damaged or broken inside the cable. That can cause that problem.
Wow there's a lot of tones on that link! The excel spreadsheet on the link I gave is apparently adjusted for the inaccuracies of the Radio Shack meters, but I have also read that the inaccuracies may...
I think that a blanket +3db for calibrating a subwoofer is just an arbitrary number with no relevance to anything. Every room is different and no one calibration fits everywhere. What you need is...
I know exactly what you mean, I had the same problem for years, now it's all sorted. Try setting the sub level using warble tones instead of the tones on Avia or the built in receiver tone, they...