Rustler, make sure the subwoofer is turned on in the set-up menu on the Arcam AVR300. Hold the menu button down for several seconds on the Arcam remote control to access the correct menu. (make sure, of course, the remote control is on amp). If you only press the menu button once, without holding it down, you will access a menu with limited adjustments. Although you can further tweak the system with this menu, this is not the one to use to set up the system. The correct menu will have several options including advanced settings. For the physical connection, connect the subwoofer output of the Arcam (make sure you are not connected to the 7.1 input) to either the L or R input on the Klipsch subwoofer. Since the .1 channel is summed mono, it doesn't really matter which input you choose. Good luck. You should not have to purchase a new subwoofer.
Problem with subwoofer and Arcam ARV 300
Hi All,
I have an older (1994) Klipsch SW12 subwoofer and a new Arcam AVR300. No matter how I run the subwoofer out of the Arcam, I get no sound at all! The Arcam only has one mono out, and the Klipsch has R/L RCA plugs for In and Out. Is it possible these two are incompatible? The Klipsch worked beautifully with my old Adcom amp.
Help!! Or am I "forced" to buy a new subwoofer?
rustler
I have an older (1994) Klipsch SW12 subwoofer and a new Arcam AVR300. No matter how I run the subwoofer out of the Arcam, I get no sound at all! The Arcam only has one mono out, and the Klipsch has R/L RCA plugs for In and Out. Is it possible these two are incompatible? The Klipsch worked beautifully with my old Adcom amp.
Help!! Or am I "forced" to buy a new subwoofer?
rustler
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