I am trying to get a decent setup, with what I have, and I could really use some help. Here is what I have been using...
TV
XVT3D650SV
65' Vizio 3D LED TV
Receiver
SU-g75
Speakers
Don't know the model, but they are Pro Studio.
The 2 tower speakers are 150 RMS 300 PK
The 2 speakers on the left tower speaker are the small 1+2 in my layout
and the one on the right most tower speaker is not in use as of right now.
Ok let me begin with my layout...
Ok here's the deal, for a long time I have used this setup, but I know i haven't been taking advantage of the tower speakers because on the receiver some of my outputs have never worked, so I have had to do some rigging just to get them all to work. like tie both tower speakers together in 1 "rear" output. I know I know, not ideal, but I got sound, and have had it this way for many years.
Well now its time to get a more efficient receiver, and hopefully finally be able to enjoy my speakers.
I want to take advantage of the bass I know the towers can supply, as well as have the "voice" come thru the small speakers. whether I can set it up that way with optimal audio or not, idc. The small speakers are by your head, so I want to be able to hear what is being said from them, and have the rumble/effects from the towers. If I am forced to only use mono, or simple stereo to accomplish this, thats fine. I would love to have a ideal setup, but the more I try and do it right, the more frustrating it is.
So anyways, I went to walmart, and bought this...
Walmart.com: RCA 1000W Home Theater with Receiver: Home Audio & Theater
Hoping that I could just use my speakers, (maybe with the exception of the new bass tube/sub woofer that came with it) and upgrade just the receiver. I even bought one of those Optical cords hoping it would be even better.
Now this new receiver has 3 ways you can hook it up. Analog, Optical, or HDMI. Well Analog is a thing of the past, so lets not do this one. If I wanted HDMI, I would have to move all my connections from the TV to the receiver, and use its remote to switch between inputs(seems like a lot of moving around to do the same thing) And finally Optical. I thought this would be my most efficient choice.
So I hook the tower speakers (separately) into their own input for "rear", Hooked the small speakers into "front", and left the sub for the sub woofer. I didn't hook up the new sub yet as I wanted to get a good sound before I added some oomph. I plugged in the optical cord, and set the receiver for optical, and couldn't hear anything. I was worried something was wrong until I increased the volume. Then I quickly realized that it WAS working, just not any good at all. Here are some other issues with this setup.
Problem 1. Zero bass at all out of my towers!!!
Problem 2. I actually had to turn the thing up to MAX to get a comfortable listening level. this was by NO means loud!!!
Problem 3. Using the "Optical" cord, the receiver would have to be adjusted separately than the TV. My TV has a VARIABLE OUTPUT setting for Analog, but nothing like that for Digital(smart move Vizio) meaning this would be an extreme headache. Either turn OFF TV audio, and just adjust receivers audio, or use 2 remotes every time I adjust the volume.
I played around with the "settings", and I either got really crappy sound, muffled static, only the 2 small speakers working, or all of the above! Never got anything worth keeping.
So I decided to try the Analog Output like I was using on the old receiver. Same thing! Had to turn it to MAX just to hear it, and still crappy sound. So I unhooked it, and decided to return it since I was better off before I hooked it up, and guess what... Now the only outputs that work on my old receiver are the "front"s... So I hooked up the "small" speakers, and called it a night.
Ill admit, I am an extreme noob with all the technicalities of home stereo, but I figured I would be able to figure it out. I mean come on... I got better sound out of my old obsolete equipment.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but either way I need your guys help. Please talk to me in layman's, or at least explain what you reply, but please help me out!
Thanks for your time!
-Shane