AVR: Yamaha TSR-700
Sub: Klipsch R-12SW
Speakers: Yamaha NS-6490
TT: U-Turn Orbit Custom Grado Black3
Used for music from turntable almost exclusively (periodic streaming)
My vintage receiver died so I grabbed the Yamaha TSR-700 on sale at Costco because I don't think I have the stomach for vintage.
I'm also considering the Denon AVR-S650H but these are not available for a week or more.
Both receivers have the output "Pre-Out Subwoofer 1 and 2"
The Klipsch Manual states: "- Most of today’s surround receivers (and pre-amplifiers) have a line level subwoofer output labeled Subwoofer Pre Out, Sub Out, SW Out, etc. If you have this output, connect one end of a subwoofer cable to it and connect the other end of the cable into the subwoofer line input labeled LEFT/LFE. This connection allows the subwoofer to operate with both music and surround sound movies (refer to your receiver manual)."
Is the Klipsch diagram below what I should do?
The Yamaha manual does not refer to the Pre-Out Subwoofer output as LFE so I'm not certain.
The Yamaha manual indicates this hookup will work for music.
I hooked the subwoofer up like this and ran the YPAO and then set the front speaker to size small.
I played an album using the Phono Straight selection with the subwoofer gain set at the midpoint and the Low-Pass to 160hz (as indicated by Klipsch).
The subwoofer vibrated but only the slightest amount.
Increasing the gain on the subwoofer made no substantial difference.
Switching the phase on the receiver and subwoofer made no substantial difference (this was recommended by the Yamaha).
So I hooked up a TV to the HDMI Out (eARC/ARC) to get to the Menu and Sepup sections.
I set the volume (or level) for the subwoofer from -1db to 2db the 4db then 6db until the sub produced
the range I expected (I need to confirm the precise db levels but this illustrates what I did).
I listened to a few different albums I'm very familiar with and was happy with the results.
I tried playing Spotify via the Yamaha Musiccast app and the subwoofer produced way, WAY too much output.
Spotify is NOT why I have this setup but from time to time someone might want to listen to an album I don't have on vinyl
but this seems harmful unless I go into options and change the receiver's subwoofer volume/level back to where I started.
Does this seem like I have a physical hookup issue or a configuration issue?
Any reason to think the Denon would be an improvement?
My apologies in advance for the way I organized the information above. I'm sure I'm not making this any easier.