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In Reply to: Re: Panasonic SA-XR45 + subwoofer...HELP! posted by djk on March 17, 2004 at 02:40:57:
There is definitely some output, but it just wasn't enough for my Mirage to continually stay on. My Adire Rava should be in tonight and I will test it as well, to see if it is an issue with the sub or the output on the Panny. See...ideally what I would like to see is a signal strong enough to keep the subs auto on feature going, be it full range or even crossed over at the Panny's 100hz filter setting coming out of that output. That way my Mirages can run full range and I can cross the sub over nice and low around 40-50hz
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DD/DTS (1.1-6.1) defines a sub signal with all speakers set to "Large" as a .1 or LFE only source signal. This means no signal will be output to the XR45 sub-out jack even though sub is set to "yes" in the XR45 setup menu.If the XR45 setup software has a "both" setting for the sub (mains+sub both outputting the same low frequencies) then you would get output to the sub.
The "both" setting is the only way you could get output to the sub from a PCM 2-channel digital source with all speakers set to "Large", as there is no .1 channel encoded in the PCM source signal.
There might be some small signal leakage in the XR45 that is causing your auto-on sub to think it might be a signal.
> There might be some small signal leakage in the XR45 that is causing your auto-on sub to think it might be a signal.I don't know, there is definitely music there and it can be quite loud. It is just that at lower volumes, what I consider my average listening level, the sub just never comes on. I was wondering if the LFE output was maybe just a sum of the L + R signals when listening to two channel sources. I realize that for DD/DTS it is different. Interestingly though, if I use one of the psuedo surround modes i.e. DPL II or DTS Neo:6, there is plenty of bass and the sub leaps to life.
"I was wondering if the LFE output was maybe just a sum of the L + R signals when listening to two channel sources."With 2-channel sources this should only be true when main L&R are set to "Small" and the frequencies below 100Hz are re-directed (bass management) to the sub. Is there is a "both" setting in the speaker setup menu for the sub?
Wow, guess it's too early for me to be typing."The "both" setting is the only way you could get output to the sub from a PCM 2-channel digital source with all speakers set to "Large", as there is no .1 channel encoded in the PCM source signal."
This is wrong. With PCM 2-channel the sub should still be silent.
"This means no signal will be output to the XR45 sub-out jack even though sub is set to "yes" in the XR45 setup menu."I meant to say no signal will be output unless there is a .1 or LFE source signal being sent to the XR45.
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