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post Dec 25, 2008 - 2:03 AM
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So i got a pretty decent surround system for my place, only down side is i live in an apartment and have super thin walls. my subwoofer even when cranked all the way down still rumbles like crazy, does anyone know if theres a device to dial down the subwoofer even more than the receiver allows?


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post Dec 26, 2008 - 11:08 PM
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how did you turn the subwoofer down right now? Is there just a bass knob on the receiver? or is there a control on the woofer itself? Most decent systems have a way to change the level of the sound output in decibels (dB), and you should be able to lower the output level of the subwoofer while the rest of speakers are playing at a different volume. For instance, if the master volume is at -45dB, the woofer would be at -50dB or whatever the amp will allow you to do.

Its also fun to turn up the output of the rear speakers and watch a creepy show in Dolby Digital. biggrin.gif Keep clean underwear nearby though. wink.gif


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