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In Reply to: RE: what does goes from 0 to 100 refer to? posted by Awe-d-o-file on September 15, 2016 at 15:05:44
No crossover. It's an integrated sub (part of the speaker) so that's not the problem. As far as plugging the port goes, I will try it, but that will only mask the symptom assuming it works. There is another sub in the right speaker that sounds fantastic. In fact, the difference is only felt when watching a movie and the LFE rumble isn't there as brutal (no other way to describe it) as when both subs are "fully operational", as Palapatine would say.
With music or regular TV watching, the missing sub isn't felt. The speakers must do something to differentiate between regular low frequencies and the movie-specific LFE information. I always wondered why these "HT" speakers were better than others at reproducing music.
Actually writing that explanation leads me to believe that the problem may indeed be in the circuitry of the plate amp. Maybe the speaker is treating all low frequencies like LFE info or something. Not sure if that's even possible, but there ARE two seperate inputs.
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OK no crossover adjustment as it is fixed and designed to integrate with the other driver. Another key piece of info is the other of the pairvis OK. So bad driver or amp. Switch the drivers and see where the problem is after that. Thatll tell you if its the amp or driver. I thought at first it was a stand alone sub.Good luck.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
Thanks!
To you and everyone that's answered. I will tear into it this weekend.
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