Troubleshooting, Not enough bass, Not enough bass in a 5.1 sys tem – Sunfire Solitaire 12 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The SunÞ re Subwoofer is expertly

de signed and built to provide years of
trou ble-free per for mance. Most problems
that occur can usually be solved by
checking your setup or making sure
that the com po nents con nect ed to the
am pli Þ er are on and fully op er a tion al.

The following information will help you

deal with common problems you may ex-
pe ri ence during normal use. If a problem
still persists, please contact your SunÞ re
Dealer for assistance.

Not enough bass

Check that your preampliÞ er’s outputs
are connected to the sub woof er’s line
level inputs and not to the line level high
pass outputs. If they are con nect ed to
the outputs by mis take, the bass will be
weak but the sub woof er will still func-
tion.

If your preampliÞ er has a single
sub woof er/LFE output jack, make sure
it con nects to the subwoofer’s Left
(Mono) input. If the bass is still not
enough after check ing all the re main ing
points, use a Y cable to connect the
pream pli Þ er’s single sub woof er/LFE
output to the sub woof er’s right and left
inputs.

Make certain the subwoofer is in a
corner location, Þ ring at 45 degrees
into the walls formed by the corner.
This is not ab so lute ly essential, but will
maximize the bass output and give the
smooth est possible re sponse. If you
place the unit so one of the drivers is
Þ ring into one of the walls, leave three
inches of clear ance between the driver
and the wall.

• Home

Theater

preampliÞ ers usually

have a way of ad just ing the level of the
sub woof er/LFE output, either using a
remote control or with a small volume
knob on the back panel. Make sure that
this is ad just ed correctly.

Check that your preampliÞ er or
receiver’s sub output is turned on. Some
systems only have a sub output signal
when the front speakers are set to
“small.”

If the preampliÞ er’s subwoofer/LFE
output has an ad just able crossover
frequency, make sure that the SunÞ re
sub woof er’s own crossover point is set
higher or part of the bass range will be
missing.

Not enough bass in a 5.1
sys tem

5.1 Home Theater preampliÞ ers usually
have a bass management system which
allows the bass to be redirected among
your speakers. For example, the bass
normally present in the front speak-
ers can be redirected to play in the
subwoofer, or the sub woof er can play
the bass from all the speakers, in addi-
tion to its dedicated LFE (low frequency
effects) channel. Make sure that all of
the bass man age ment options are cor-
rectly set. The preampliÞ er may have a
way of turning the sub woof er output off
entirely, so check that it is always on.

Check that the preampliÞ er calibration
procedure is correctly adjusted. Usually,
the preamp will send a test tone through
all the speakers in your system, allowing
you to adjust (trim) the volume of each
chan nel until they are all playing at the
same level.

If the bass is weak only when playing
5.1 surround sources, check that your
pream pli Þ er is correctly set to decode
the 5.1 sur round modes, such as Dolby
Digital or DTS.

DVD discs have a menu which allows
you to select which soundtrack to play.
Check that the correct 5.1 surround
audio soundtrack is selected, otherwise
it may just play stereo into your preamp
and you won’t get the true LFE signal
into the subwoofer.

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