What kind of problems are. you having? Is the sub boomy or muddy?
Boomy would probably be do to the subs location in relation to the listening position, muddy would probably be do to improper crossover setup.
I'm assuming you only have one sub. Have you placed it in your room in the most optimal location? (google sub location crawl method)
Set the crossover on the sub at 45 Hz and the gain to 75% as a starting point. Plug the port on the KEF's
There is a document on the KEF website pertaining to integrating the LS50 to a sub.
https://us.kef.com/pub/media/wysiwyg/ls50/LS50WII-Subwoofer-Setup.pdf
Boomy would probably be do to the subs location in relation to the listening position, muddy would probably be do to improper crossover setup.
I'm assuming you only have one sub. Have you placed it in your room in the most optimal location? (google sub location crawl method)
Set the crossover on the sub at 45 Hz and the gain to 75% as a starting point. Plug the port on the KEF's
There is a document on the KEF website pertaining to integrating the LS50 to a sub.
https://us.kef.com/pub/media/wysiwyg/ls50/LS50WII-Subwoofer-Setup.pdf