Classe Sigma SSP and Rel S3 connection issue


Did anyone out there have any issue with connecting the Classe Sigma SSP and Rel S3 subwoofer using both .1 LFE and Rel high level speaker connection at the same time. I have an issue using this connection as recommend by Rel and configure the front left and right speaker to "full". When I did it this way, I lost all mid bass when watching 5.1 movie.
silverstar12
Citadel 1.5s for the front left and right, running balanced, using a proceed amp5 for my center, surround channels

And my 2ch config is full range under configuration 2 no other speakers enabled

My multi channel config
Mains cross at 40hz -3db at 35
Svs crossed.at 40
Group and eq measured with roomeq wizard
Delays were tape measured

My mains have active subs, so my config is unique and no lack of clean low bass in either config

What do you your rew plots look like and spl readings 75db weighting type c
Roomeq wizard and an spl meter should put you in the right direction to calibrate the sspĀ 
Hi I just brought an Svs sub and hoping that it will improve my movie bass performance. Can u tell me how is your ssp setting for watching movie. What is your cross over setting for each 5.1 speakers? Did u enable Ebass? Did u connect the sub out to the Svs LFE input? Did u set the Svs cross over to LFE (disable)? I have my front and center set as 60hz, surrounds at 80, cross over at Svs to LFE, and no ebass, but the sound is still not toy expection, thanks for your help.
#1 Tbh Give ed a call, or me as well and we can check everything.. which SVS...as they are monsters..as far SVS config, and did you use an SPL meter to set the SVS up, I ended up using hot gain and adjusting my sub level with the SSP... I have FULL Range Mains, and still keep ebass off and cross as low as possible to them.

#1 MAKE SURE You set the delay settings with a tape measure


(These are off the top of my head but)
Well for my mains, Crossing over at 40hz, Center, Surrounds at 60, 12db per octave not 24db Per octave

Start with no mains, use REW and a microphone and get a sweep of your room... be sure to set the subwoofer delay first..(with a tape measure)...

I would gladly Demo in Naples Fl, no lack of low bass in my room at all.

I will be around today, we can go thru it.
#1 Subwoofer Placement
#2 Rew and Sweeps to tell what the sub is actually doing in room
#3 Amp Gain and SSP LFE Level
#4 subwoofer delay
But everything is set small for me...
Center, surrounds at 60, 12db per octave

Oh and the test tones on the SSP are relative to the volume you have on the processor, you will want to be at 00 for level matching.