I Meant Should I Change The Receiver To 6 Ohm.
i started a thread on this way back in the day.
I have a Boston PV1000 sub with the preout from yamaha receiver. All my speakers are powered by Emotiva amp.
The sub is incredible when watching 5.1 dvds such as LOTR or other movies. however when watching TV the output is so low. For example i have the crossover at 80, DB level at +3 and the sub dial at 11 o'clock. My cable is comcast analogue and not digital so not sure if that makes a difference. In order to get anything out of the sub during watiching TV I have to crank the dial on the sub nearly all the way to max, other than that the sub just sits their quiet when watching TV.
I noticed the sub is 4 ohm, should i change my reciever to 4 ohm since my speakers are powered by emotiva or just add an svs when i get into my new house??? the thing that gets me is that the thing rumbles like thunder when watching movies on dvd but sucks when watching tv.
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote
I Meant Should I Change The Receiver To 6 Ohm.
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote
Marantz DV 9600 Oppo BD-83 Marantz AV 8003 Quad current dumping amps X 7 Direct TV HD 20 HD DVR Carter audio workstation RME Fireface 800 Fujitsu 50XHA40 Front left and right Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK II. Center Carter coaxial transmission line center speaker Rear Carter NFM-1s Center backs Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK I. My system: - http://mdcarter.smugmug.com/gallery/...27077317_Pufg7
moreira85 (05-13-2008)
Thanks TLS, I do have comcast and you are right there is a very very low signal for LFE coming in, I play dvd sources and have to have sub dial at about 3 and the sub rocks. I watch comcast and the signal is so low the sub barely moves I have to crank it up to about 12 the max setting and barely get a signal. thanks for your help.
What will be happening in Feb.
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote
Marantz DV 9600 Oppo BD-83 Marantz AV 8003 Quad current dumping amps X 7 Direct TV HD 20 HD DVR Carter audio workstation RME Fireface 800 Fujitsu 50XHA40 Front left and right Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK II. Center Carter coaxial transmission line center speaker Rear Carter NFM-1s Center backs Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK I. My system: - http://mdcarter.smugmug.com/gallery/...27077317_Pufg7
the thing that gets me is that when i run the test tone i can hear the test tone in each speaker, I get to the sub test tone and i hear nothing until i turn the volume on my yammy up to -35 db, i cant figure out why the output is so low even with test tones even when turning up the db level on the sub.
Last edited by moreira85; 05-13-2008 at 02:04 AM.
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote
Only digital sources have a discrete LFE channel. You must have your receiver set to only send the LFE channel to the sub. Go to your speaker set up menu and set it so the sub will receive all bass below 80 Hz or set your speakers to full and have the sub get a portion of the bass below 80 Hz and the LFE channel. I don't have a Yamaha receiver, so you will need to consult your manual. But obviously your speaker set up is not the way you want it. You will have a lot of options!
Marantz DV 9600 Oppo BD-83 Marantz AV 8003 Quad current dumping amps X 7 Direct TV HD 20 HD DVR Carter audio workstation RME Fireface 800 Fujitsu 50XHA40 Front left and right Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK II. Center Carter coaxial transmission line center speaker Rear Carter NFM-1s Center backs Carter dual transmission line studio monitors MK I. My system: - http://mdcarter.smugmug.com/gallery/...27077317_Pufg7
thats what it seems like, the sub is receiving only LFE sig and not the bass below 80. i have the receiver Xover set to 80 and bass set to SUB.
i looked through the manual but i dont see anything in yamaha manual talking about a setting to let the bass below 80 get to the sub.
I have the tone control for bass set to BYPASS (auto).
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote
MDS should be listened to
LFE always goes to the sub unless you set subwoofer = No and have the front speakers set to Large (most receivers will automatically set the fronts to Large if you indicate sub = No/Off).
Any channel set to Small will have the bass below the xover sent to the sub - that is the definition of bass management for a receiver.
Emotiva LPA,
Fronts: Boston VR3s,
Center: Boston VR920
Surround:Axiom QS8s
Sub: SVS PB12 Plus/2
Receiver: Yamaha RX V667
Display: Samsung 67inch A750 model
Belkin PF31
DVD: Panasonic DMP BD60
Behringer DSP1124P
URC R50 Remote