The sub volume and crossover knobs are at max. The Only EQ options this receiver has are for one speaker at a time (and not the sub). So it doesn’t really help boost the sub what-so-ever. I don’t think it has any room correction feature either. It does have a menu where you I put the distance from each speaker, which I have done. The is a “extra bass” option, but that doesn’t fix everything. We still don’t seem to have bass in a lot of places we’d like to hear it. Then it seems kind of one note. Like I’m Always getting a hum when I need a boom or a rumble. Rock music sounds like you’re watching MTV on standard TV speakers.
sometimes it sounds better to turn the sub off, and let my Klipsch floorstanders do all the bass, but even that, not nearly as good as it should.
Ps by EQ options I assume you mean the sliders for various frequency ranges. I do have things like “DTS: Music” but I usually keep it on “STRAIGHT”
sometimes it sounds better to turn the sub off, and let my Klipsch floorstanders do all the bass, but even that, not nearly as good as it should.
Ps by EQ options I assume you mean the sliders for various frequency ranges. I do have things like “DTS: Music” but I usually keep it on “STRAIGHT”