Here's my story:
I've had this receiver for a couple years now and I've never quite been able to get a good bass sound from it. Lately I've decided to buckle down and solve the problem.
The receiver I'm using is a Pioneer VSX-1015TX and the Subwoofer is a Yamaha YST-SW216.
The sub has speaker wire input and LFE channel input. I can't use the speaker wire input (not really anyway) because there is no sub speaker wire output on the receiver. On the receiver there is only a sub pre-out. There is a B speaker wire output for the 7.1 surround, but that's not really important.
So I use an RCA cable to plug the sub (through the left channel) into the receiver via sub pre-out.
The problem is this. There is no way the signal is being transmitted correctly. The sub sounds distant and only when I max out the sound do I get any sort of decent rumble.
Before I started messing around with this Pioneer I was using a Kenwood with a speaker wire output. The sound was amazing. The Kenwood did not have a sub pre-out however. Saying this, my sub is definitely not broken.
I took the receiver to a local audio/video expert store (sound pro) and talked to a guy for a while. He had some ideas, mostly having to do with the settings on the receiver. I brought it and he plugged in a sub he had and than he plugged in an ipod into an analog input and after about 10 minutes he had the thing roaring. I thought this had solved the problem, whatever he did, so I took it home and hooked up my stuff again. Same problem though, weak signal to sub and not getting any bass.
I've been doing research for about an hour now and I can tell you this. It's not a crossover issue, it's not a sound level issue, it's not a "Sub On/Off/Yes/Plus/Etc" issue. The only thing I've found that's remotely interesting is one guy posted that his receiver was stuck on 7.0 and he had to switch it to 5.1. This sounds kinda weird as I've never heard of a receiver putting out only a 7.0 signal and missing the .1.
I'm running out of ideas. The receiver is working fine, the pre-out is working, the sub is working...for some reason they aren't working together. I'm going to have to go sound pro again tomorrow and ask the guy what he did again and as for some reason it's just not working for me. I've read in a few places that a y-splitter is the trick. I haven't tried this because I don't have one lying around, but this doesn't sound like the problem...just a fine adjustment.
It's really agitating. If anybody knows how to fix this, please share.
Thanks, David
From that, I've had a few ideas. One floating around is to use a line level converter? I'm not sure exactly what this is or how it works, but if someone is willing to shed some light on it and see if maybe that's the solution, that'd be great.
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Adam said:
David, we're highjacking calnbs thread, which is still going. I suggest that you start a new thread on this topic, and we'll try to get you all set up. Hopefully that's cool with you. Thanks.
As a final remark from me here, if you haven't already, try adjusting the subwoofer output level on your Pioneer.
If you're talking about what I think you are, I've done that. I think you're talking about the setting where you can change the front speakers to small and large and change the sub to (on my receiver) No/Yes/Plus. I've tried every combination. If you're talking about something else though, I'm not sure what it is.