What setting should my subwoofer be on?

What setting should my subwoofer be on?

The most common crossover frequency recommended (and the THX standard) is 80 Hz. On-wall or Tiny ‘satellite’ speakers: 150-200 Hz. Small center, surround, bookshelf: 100-120 Hz. Mid-size center, surround, bookshelf: 80-100 Hz.

Are Jamo subwoofers any good?

Although it may not sound like it, this is a positive review. The Jamo Sub 210 subwoofer performs well considering it’s size and power. Jamo makes more powerful subs as well, so don’t doubt the manufacturer, the quality is good.

What does the subwoofer setting do?

A subwoofer is like a low-frequency driver for your main speakers—just one that is separated on its own. Set the crossover at a frequency where your main speakers can comfortably handle the audio above the crossover point. The subwoofer takes care of everything below that point. THX recommends 80Hz for most systems.

What kind of amplifier does Jamo sub 210 have?

This Jamo SUB 210 subwoofer has a 200W amplifier and long-throw 8″ woofer in a bass-reflex-enclosure, which gives it a level of performance unequaled in its class.

How does a Jamo subwoofer work with a TV?

The auto-on-off and controls for level, cut-off-frequency as well as phase, together with line-level-input make it very easy to integrate this subwoofer with any other TV/speaker/amplifier/receiver combination.

What are the inputs for a Denon jlf110 subwoofer?

See the circled “left/mono” input on the JLf110 subwoofer and the highlighted subwoofer out “sw1” on the Denon AVR-4311CI receiver backpanels. These are the correct inputs and outputs, respectively, to use when connecting a subwoofer to an A/V receiver line-level.

What should the phase switch be on a subwoofer?

This is called cascading crossovers and should usually be avoided. Now that you’ve disabled your subwoofer’s crossover, set the level to about 50% of max volume. We recommend setting the phase switch to 0 degrees or positive.

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