R Rajkumars Active Member Joined Feb 7, 2014 Messages 219 Points 28 Location vizag Nov 17, 2016 #1 Does the subwoofer pre out on an AVR produce digital or analog signal
hifipal4all Active Member Joined Mar 23, 2007 Messages 270 Points 43 Location Bangalore Nov 17, 2016 #2 It is an analogue signal
MaSh Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 3,894 Points 113 Location Bangalore Nov 18, 2016 #3 Rajkumars said: Does the subwoofer pre out on an AVR produce digital or analog signal Click to expand... Thats an analog signal meant to go straight to LFE IN port on your sub. Do not try connecting it to a DAC. MaSh
Rajkumars said: Does the subwoofer pre out on an AVR produce digital or analog signal Click to expand... Thats an analog signal meant to go straight to LFE IN port on your sub. Do not try connecting it to a DAC. MaSh
R Rajkumars Active Member Joined Feb 7, 2014 Messages 219 Points 28 Location vizag Nov 18, 2016 #4 hifipal4all said: It is an analogue signal Click to expand... Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed? Last edited: Nov 18, 2016
hifipal4all said: It is an analogue signal Click to expand... Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed?
MaSh Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 3,894 Points 113 Location Bangalore Nov 18, 2016 #5 Rajkumars said: Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed? Click to expand... Is your Sub an Active Sub, that is, does it have an in built amp? MaSh
Rajkumars said: Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed? Click to expand... Is your Sub an Active Sub, that is, does it have an in built amp? MaSh
S sdurani Well-Known Member Joined Jun 29, 2011 Messages 754 Points 63 Location US Nov 18, 2016 #6 Rajkumars said: Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed? Click to expand... Go into the speaker set-up menu of your AVR and turn up the level of the subwoofer. Also make sure that the level knob on the back of your subwoofer isn't set too low.
Rajkumars said: Hmm ..its output is very low ..... Is pre amp needed? Click to expand... Go into the speaker set-up menu of your AVR and turn up the level of the subwoofer. Also make sure that the level knob on the back of your subwoofer isn't set too low.
MaSh Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2012 Messages 3,894 Points 113 Location Bangalore Nov 18, 2016 #7 Also, have you run the Auto Setup ? That should level up all your speakers. MaSh