Subwoofer out of phase

BJB

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My toddler enjoys fiddling with my system. He recently pulled out the cable to the subwoofer. Without thinking, I tried to re-connect it to the subwoofer without turning it off. I heard a loud thump before even being able to connect the cable. When I referred to the owners manual, it turned out that I was trying to connect it to the wrong input. I turned off the subwoofer and connected the cable to the correct input. I decided to do a speaker calibration just to check that everything is ok. I got a mesage on the screen that indicates that the subwoofer is out phase -2.0db. Does anyone know what this means and what I can do to fix the problem?
 

kevinJ

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Does the calibration say it's out of phase or did it set the sub -2dB lower? Or Both?

If you have a phase dail on the sub, just put on some music a movie and listen how it sounds with the phase a 0 and 180. The one that gives you the most bass is normally the right setting.

And btw, Audyssey always said my CS center had switched polarity, even though it didn't.
 

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Thanks for your response. The calibration indicated that the subwoofer was out of phase. I will check the phase dial later.
 

BJB

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It's a good point SJ, but unfortunately we have an open plan living area so I cannot close off the system from him.
 

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