VSG12777
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If you've connected your Amps 'Sub-Out' to the 'LFE In' of the sub, then the Sub's crossover is bypassed, so it doesn't matter what u set on the sub. Only phase and gain would work.
I suggest you look into what your Front speakers are set as 'Small / Large' in the AVR. The bass output would vary depending on what they are set. If your using bookshelf speakers, then set front to Small and set the sub crossover(AVR) to 100Hz . Keep your sub gain at 50-60%, and increase gain at AVR depending on how much punch you require. Play around with those settings and you will get what your looking for.
Tuning with Audyssey would give optimum performance for movies where the real lows are required. If your used to listening to music with a lot of bass, then manual adjustments are your only solution.
Just my opinion, there are experts here who will suggest better..
Hi Sridhar
Yes the sub out of the AVR is connected to the LFE IN at the rear of the sub. Crossover in the AVR has been set to 80Hz as was mentioned in the subwoofer manual.
As mentioned in my signature, I use Yamaha NS 8390 front 3-way floor standers and a centre and surround package. The surrounds are bookshelves. I have accordingly set front speakers to Large and surrounds to Small in the AVR.