Hi all, and thanks for the Review.
I just purchsed a pair of Klipsch F-30's, and a KW-100 (Klipsch) sub-woofer.
My A/V Receiver is: Yamaha RX-V661
Here's my initial setup:
On the Yamaha Rx end:
- Front (A only) Left and Right Speakers enabled, all Ext/Surround speakers,... turned off. Basically, it's a 2.1 Channel (Stereo) setup.
- Subwoofer pre-out (from Yamaha Rx) to LFE/L input on Subwoofer using a Dynex subwoofer rca-cable.
- Front Speaker's set to "Large".
- LFE/Bass output set to "Both" (Speakers and subwoofer).
- LFE/LPF crossover set to 80 Hz.
On the Klipsch KW-100 Subwoofer end:
-LPF crossover dial: set to max 120 hz.
-Level/Volume dial set to approx. mid-way.
-Phase switch -> "0"
-Power switch -> "Auto
Ok, her's my potential issue:
I have to crank up the Main Volume level on the Yamaha Rx to kick-in the Subwoofer.
ie:, When we're playing the "Encore" Audio-CD with Russell Watson / Pavarotti, the subwoofer kicks in on those tympanic lows -and sounds great. But only rarely.
Is this normal operation ?
And YES, I followed your audioholics "basic-subwoofer-setup" guide here. (Unfortunately, I don't have permission to post the link for it yet)
Now, sound wise, trust me, compared to my old pair of el-cheapo bookshelf "Energy" speakers, this new setup sounds outta-this-world, beautiful.
I guess a "real" subwoofer is only supposed to kick in only when needed (low freq's ?).
Sorry for my ignorance here, this is my very first use of a Subwoofer.
Is their anything else I should, or even need to do here ?
Would you recommend I get a better quality Klipsch Sub-woofer for my F-30's. ?
BTW: Thanks for the "Blues Traveller FOUR" tip here. nice.

..., and thanks ahead for any advice.
Cheers.