I have a question re the sub auto on option, I know this question has been well exhausted over the years, but looking at trying something new.
These are the units I’m working with,
Onkyo TX-NR686
Klipsch R-10SWi
The Onkyo has two sub outs, that are apparently sending the same signal out of each. At the moment I have one LFE sub cable running to the Klipsch sub, and recently added a Y splitter to try bump the signal up to wake the sub at lower volumes.
Haven’t really noticed a difference in using the Y splitter with the two connections into the back of the sub, certainly not the 3-6db increase.
I’m wondering if the Y splitter could go into the back of the receiver, would this send more signal? - as the manual says the same signal is sent from each Subwoofer pre out. Or two seperate sub cables?
It seems the only way to auto on is to have the receiver sub level up around +5-6, but have read it should be no higher than 0 for potential clipping, or in the negatives for head room.
I also have issues with getting the sub level to calibrate to 0 at best, even running room correction with the gain on the sub itself up around 75%, it always lands the level at +4.
AccuEQ I know is far from a good room correction, I also think my expectations may be a bit high to try get auto on to function at really low volumes - aiming for auto on at an Absolute vol. of around 35. I’ve read multiple threads on people struggling to get auto on to even function.
Am I dreaming?
Cheers