replacing a Receiver save me a sub?

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replacing a Receiver save me a sub?

I bought a Denon 8500 Receiver for the Q900 KEF speakers
Odyssey directs my speakers to 40HZ and 60HZ big speakers.

My subwoofer doesn't work at all.
do i need sub ?

that's very weird
I had a Pioneer LX85 Receiver that could not be tuned to large speakers
Because the bass was bad!
and now with a new receiver, there's a quality bass through the Q900
 
nbk13nw

nbk13nw

Full Audioholic
I would try setting your KEF 900's to small and crossing them at 80 depending on your sub. Sounds like you are running the KEF's as large which is not allowing the LFE content to go to the sub. What sub are you running?
 
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I would try setting your KEF 900's to small and crossing them at 80 depending on your sub. Sounds like you are running the KEF's as large which is not allowing the LFE content to go to the sub. What sub are you running?
Thanks for the help
I tried to do this, but the SVS subwoofer 2000 PB
Gives bad results!
Neither accurate nor high quality!


Receiver Danon 8500 gives the speakers a broad and beautiful stage
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
It's not Audyssey that sets your speakers to large or low crossover like that, it's Denon. If your speakers are set to large you're bypassing your sub channel altogether. Try setting them to small and start with a crossover of 80 hz and play with it from there.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Thanks for the help
I tried to do this, but the SVS subwoofer 2000 PB
Gives bad results!
Neither accurate nor high quality!


Receiver Danon 8500 gives the speakers a broad and beautiful stage
So what do you judge this "bad results" and "neither accurate nor high quality" on? For the accurate thing you have some measurements to share?
 

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