B Benedict_Arnold New member Jan 16, 2013 661 3 0 Oct 21, 2016 #2 Might be a static built-up so check your receiver is earthed properly. If that doesn't cure things check for shorts on the backs of the receiver and speakers. If those steps don't cure the problem you probably have a bad receiver so take / send it back.
Might be a static built-up so check your receiver is earthed properly. If that doesn't cure things check for shorts on the backs of the receiver and speakers. If those steps don't cure the problem you probably have a bad receiver so take / send it back.
B Benedict_Arnold New member Jan 16, 2013 661 3 0 Oct 21, 2016 #3 PS if you don't have a sub, set the speakers to full range or as low as the receiver will let you. The 80 Hz cutoff is only used if you DO have a sub.
PS if you don't have a sub, set the speakers to full range or as low as the receiver will let you. The 80 Hz cutoff is only used if you DO have a sub.
D DannyB Well-known member Nov 12, 2015 27 0 18,540 Oct 21, 2016 #4 I have set no sub and have allocated the speaker to Large ( full range ) and the lowest the receiver will let me set is 80hz unless I am missing something..
I have set no sub and have allocated the speaker to Large ( full range ) and the lowest the receiver will let me set is 80hz unless I am missing something..
B Benedict_Arnold New member Jan 16, 2013 661 3 0 Oct 21, 2016 #5 Is there an "off" setting? You're loosing a lot of audio if everything below 80 Hz is cut off.
B Benedict_Arnold New member Jan 16, 2013 661 3 0 Oct 24, 2016 #6 Please post it up so that others might benefit... Seems only fair somehow.