Need input on the proper way to set subwoofer gain in a Yamaha with Yapo. I’ve set the sub gain at -10 like SVS recommended and after running calibration it sets the subs in the avr at -3.5 but I find it is great for movies seriously deep bass but for music and tv content it seems to lack .
With that being said is it better to raise the gain on the subs or in the sub levels in the avr .I’ve read in some blogs it always desirable to not push the avr level trims into the plus side of the 0 db as it can introduce distortion to the signal . I understand this has more than likely been discussed many times before in this forum just looking for info to try a new approach to maximize my subs
Thanks in advance !
You have to be careful here. There are issues to consider.
Movies have an LFE channel, music sources in general do not. This LFE channel is artificially boosted to make explosions more impressive.
Most music sources have little content in sub range.
I find a lot of commercial speakers with small drivers are weak in the wind in the octave above sub range.
You can not really compensate for this by increasing the sub level. At first it seems as if you can, but you really can't.
The issues surrounding this is very narrow cabinets were increasing amounts of BSC is required as cabinet width decreases.
The consequences are increased load on drivers. However a bigger issue is that compensation requires an impedance drop unless the speaker is active.
Then the manufacturer gets a bad rap for blowing up receivers, which seem increasingly incapable of driving low impedance loads. This is all getting aggravated by cramming too many power amps in one box.
The only way I see out of this very real brick wall is much wider adoption of active speakers. That is the real solution to the issue you raise.