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Default Subwoofer - no sound / best way to connect set up

I just purchased the following:
Denon AVR-2808CI
Boston Acoustics HS 60MDNT - rear
Boston Acoustics HS 225MDNT - center
Boston Acoustics HS 460MDNT - front
Boston Acoustics HPS 12HO MDNT - sub
sub cable - MonsterBass 400

Existing equipment:
HDTV Samsung 40" LCD
DVD OPPO DV-981HD
Satellite standard receiver DISH 322 (Dish Network)

My problem is that the sub is not producing any sound. When I run auto
setup on the receiver the sub works and is being detected. However if
I watch a movie, play CD, DVD or radio the sub isn't working at all. I
went back to the store and we tested the sub and receiver. Everything
worked there.

SW settings:
- The sub is turned ON
- 75% volume
SW settings in the receiver:
- SW-On
- Volume 0db
- LEF can be set to "LEF" or "LEF+Main". If I set it to "LEF" and
connect the SW cable to only the LEF input in the sub I get no sound
from the sub at all. If I set it to LEF+Main and use splitter at the
end of the cable so the cables go to L & R input in the sub I
sometimes get some sound but it's so quiet that I have to put my hand
on the sub to feel it with volume set up to max.


How things are connected:
DVD - HDMI - Receiver
SAT - RCA (analog) - Receiver
Receiver - HDMI - HDTV

I try all different audio setup on the receiver. Double checked all
the cables (if I touch the sub cable by the receiver end I can hear
the bass sound coming out from the sub), etc... The receiver shows SW
as one of the configured and used speakers. Am I doing something wrong
here? I know that the sub plays only the low frequency sounds. Is it
possible that a CD played on the DVD won't have the low frequency
sounds?

My other question is: what would be the best way to connect the set up
listed above.

Thanks,
JP
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On 19 Dec, 19:57, JackpipE wrote:
I just purchased the following:
Denon AVR-2808CI
Boston Acoustics HS 60MDNT - rear
Boston Acoustics HS 225MDNT - center
Boston Acoustics HS 460MDNT - front
Boston Acoustics HPS 12HO MDNT - sub
sub cable - MonsterBass 400

Existing equipment:
HDTV Samsung 40" LCD
DVD OPPO DV-981HD
Satellite standard receiver DISH 322 (Dish Network)

My problem is that the sub is not producing any sound. When I run auto
setup on the receiver the sub works and is being detected. However if
I watch a movie, play CD, DVD or radio the sub isn't working at all. I
went back to the store and we tested the sub and receiver. Everything
worked there.

SW settings:
- The sub is turned ON
- 75% volume
SW settings in the receiver:
- SW-On
- Volume 0db
- LEF can be set to "LEF" or "LEF+Main". If I set it to "LEF" and
connect the SW cable to only the LEF input in the sub I get no sound
from the sub at all. If I set it to LEF+Main and use splitter at the
end of the cable so the cables go to L & R input in the sub I
sometimes get some sound but it's so quiet that I have to put my hand
on the sub to feel it with volume set up to max.

How things are connected:
DVD - HDMI - Receiver
SAT - RCA (analog) - Receiver
Receiver - HDMI - HDTV

I try all different audio setup on the receiver. Double checked all
the cables (if I touch the sub cable by the receiver end I can hear
the bass sound coming out from the sub), etc... The receiver shows SW
as one of the configured and used speakers. Am I doing something wrong
here? I know that the sub plays only the low frequency sounds. Is it
possible that a CD played on the DVD won't have the low frequency
sounds?

My other question is: what would be the best way to connect the set up
listed above.

Thanks,
JP


you haven't said what your xover is set at.it can be`set at both the
sub and receiver,
try setting it first at 120 at the receiver an sub, or higher, if
available, just
to be`sure it works
and try setting the receiver for your mains to be small
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you haven't said what your xover is set at.it can be`set at both the
sub and receiver,
try setting it first at 120 at the receiver an sub, or higher, if
available, just
to be`sure it works
and try setting the receiver for your mains to be small- Hide quoted text -


I was not aware of crossover setting until Bill mentioned it. My
receiver I think is set to 80Hz (it's highlighted in the manual) and
the range is 40-250. SW frequency range is 25-150.
I'll play with it when I get home tonight.

Thanks,
JP
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It was the receiver sub frequency setting. All good here now.

Thanks.
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