sandeepmohan
Well-Known Member
Woah. Slow down.
Why are you swapping the receiver for insufficient sub out put? This sounds like a bad setup or sub woofer problem.
What are you using to evaluate? Blu Ray or Streaming platforms with 5.1 native audio output?
MCACC should allow you to alter the stored settings. If it has incorrectly set up parameters run it again and check. Maybe there was a lot of external noise when you ran the setup and it resulted in poor calibration of the system.
I suspect your phase control is set wrong either on the receiver or the sub woofer so bass is just being canceled out.
Set the sub woofer power switch to ON and not Auto Standy By
Set the front main speaker cross over frequency to 60Hz. Center can be 80Hz. On the receiver.
Set the sub woofer cross over at Max, on the sub woofer.
Set the sub woofer volume just over the 12am mark.
Start with the Phase at 0. Check to see where you get more bass, at 0, 90 (12am) or 180. When you hear more bass, leave it there.
MCACC also has phase control. Check that it matches to what is set on the sub woofer.
When you had run MCACC, did you hear the sub being tested with a test tone?
Data Check all the MCACC parameters.
Check for movement of the sub woofer driver.
Try enabling Double Bass (last option to try)
When you do hear the sub woofer, gradually increase or decrease the channel level in .5db steps. On the receiver.
Why are you swapping the receiver for insufficient sub out put? This sounds like a bad setup or sub woofer problem.
What are you using to evaluate? Blu Ray or Streaming platforms with 5.1 native audio output?
MCACC should allow you to alter the stored settings. If it has incorrectly set up parameters run it again and check. Maybe there was a lot of external noise when you ran the setup and it resulted in poor calibration of the system.
I suspect your phase control is set wrong either on the receiver or the sub woofer so bass is just being canceled out.
Set the sub woofer power switch to ON and not Auto Standy By
Set the front main speaker cross over frequency to 60Hz. Center can be 80Hz. On the receiver.
Set the sub woofer cross over at Max, on the sub woofer.
Set the sub woofer volume just over the 12am mark.
Start with the Phase at 0. Check to see where you get more bass, at 0, 90 (12am) or 180. When you hear more bass, leave it there.
MCACC also has phase control. Check that it matches to what is set on the sub woofer.
When you had run MCACC, did you hear the sub being tested with a test tone?
Data Check all the MCACC parameters.
Check for movement of the sub woofer driver.
Try enabling Double Bass (last option to try)
When you do hear the sub woofer, gradually increase or decrease the channel level in .5db steps. On the receiver.
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