jadsnz
05-03-2004, 11:37 PM
Hi,
just bought a nice (budget) stereo amp and biwired my Kef bookshelf speakers to the A and B speaker terminals at the back and all sounds pretty good.
I;ve got a 100w active sub connected via a tape loop out, as there's not a dedicated sub out like you have on most reciever amps. I'm finding the output from the sub is overwhelming the music even turning up the input level by a very small amount, and also always having to adjust the sub level with different styles of music all the time - I never had to do this when I had a reciever, as it was pretty much set and forget? Is there something not quite set up right, or a tweak that might help me?
Also noticing that by turning the speaker balance to left or right speaker is producing very little sound from the left, and a muddy sound from the right, although in the middle, it sounds fine. Do I have a phase problem perhaps?
cheers
just bought a nice (budget) stereo amp and biwired my Kef bookshelf speakers to the A and B speaker terminals at the back and all sounds pretty good.
I;ve got a 100w active sub connected via a tape loop out, as there's not a dedicated sub out like you have on most reciever amps. I'm finding the output from the sub is overwhelming the music even turning up the input level by a very small amount, and also always having to adjust the sub level with different styles of music all the time - I never had to do this when I had a reciever, as it was pretty much set and forget? Is there something not quite set up right, or a tweak that might help me?
Also noticing that by turning the speaker balance to left or right speaker is producing very little sound from the left, and a muddy sound from the right, although in the middle, it sounds fine. Do I have a phase problem perhaps?
cheers