Sherwood SP-155w passive subwoofer playing high sounds

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pberm1962

Enthusiast
ive got this sherwood sp-155w passive subwoofer hooked to my pioneer sa -1290. it seems to be playing higher sounds then the low bass sounds that i desire.i dont think its a hook up issue as its a basic hook up,input from amp-output to main speakers. there are no adjustments or controls on the woofer. is this just something i need to live with or maybe an issue with the woofer filtering. it doesnt sound bad,but i prefer my sub to strictly concentrate on the low sounds.unfortunatly the sa-1290 doesnt appear to have a pre out for a powered subwoofer.i did find this comment from another user on that woofer i will paste here....
Ive got a pair of dvc sherwood sp 155w mid woofer boxes. I call them those because they play past sub territory. Above 150hurtz, heck they play midrange quite well.

Sherwood markets them as sub modules.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
If you don't have a low pass filter on the sub itself and you don't have a way of limiting output from the amp with built-in bass management (some 2ch integrated amps with a sub pre-out still don't limit the frequencies, btw), I think you'll just have to live with it as is.
 
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Mark of Cenla

Full Audioholic
Amazon has some inline low pass filters that are inexpensive. I cannot provide a link because I am now at work, and Amazon.com is blocked. Peace and goodwill.
 
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pberm1962

Enthusiast
thank you for the reply , i may just hook up my beast Klipsch speakers for now which will provide me plenty of bass until i upgrade to an amp which has a subwoofer pre out included , i use that system for playing Rock Band 4 in the basement
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
thank you for the reply , i may just hook up my beast Klipsch speakers for now which will provide me plenty of bass until i upgrade to an amp which has a subwoofer pre out included , i use that system for playing Rock Band 4 in the basement
Can you clarify what sort of connections your sub has? I thought it was a passive subwoofer with only speaker level connection from your initial post. Or does it have an on-board amp and has the ability to use a subwoofer pre-out from a receiver/amp via an rca input on the sub?
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Is that really a passive sub, no amplifier in it?
Boy, that is an old, vintage 2 ch receiver.
How is the sub hooked up?
It sounds like you are feeding a full bandwidth to it.
 

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