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  • boxer82003
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 121

    my bass sucks

    i feel it but its loose muddy floppy i cant really described it but its not punchy or tight at all it goes low very low but no kick

    could this be my reciver or sub i have an B&W asw 650

    i have moved it all over my room and it dosent help

    i am using a denon 3805 to push it

    help thanks
    Main Linn Ninka
    Center Linn AV5120
    Rear Linn Ninka
    Sub B&W ASW 650

    Processor Rotel RSP-1570
    Amp Rotel RMB-1075
  • Kobus
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 402

    #2
    How big is the room?

    What are your main speakers?

    With movies and/or music?

    Your receiver is not pushing your sub, it's pushing itself. (It's an active sub)



    Kobus

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    • foeth
      Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 85

      #3
      Did you connect your speaker cables correctly? plus to plus and so forth?

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      • Kevin D
        Ultra Senior Member
        • Oct 2002
        • 4601

        #4
        Moving to th audio forum.

        Kevin D.

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        • Brandon B
          Super Senior Member
          • Jun 2001
          • 2193

          #5
          Seems like a decent unit from the specs, certainly shouldn't sound muddy. I assume by the description on their site of "closed box" it is a sealed woofer?

          Do you maybe have the XO point set really low on the sub but high on the receiver so you are losing a band of bass?

          BB

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          • Boombox
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 203

            #6
            I've heard many Denon AV receivers. To me they are rather coloured with bass.

            Does your receiver have a set of pre-out? Try connecting the pre-outs to the line-level inputs of the sub with a pair of interconnects. Also try increasing the x-over frequency to +/- 100/120Hz. No pre-outs, no interconnects then try increasing the x-over frequency.
            Regards :T,

            Boom....a.k.a...."The Box"

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            • norpus
              Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 60

              #7
              Originally posted by Kobus
              How big is the room?

              What are your main speakers?

              With movies and/or music?

              Your receiver is not pushing your sub, it's pushing itself. (It's an active sub)



              Kobus
              Yes, good questions before we can answer
              Cheers
              Norpus
              "He who dies first with the most toys wins"

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