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Faulty Sub? B&W ASW608 Incredibly Soft
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<blockquote data-quote="Gohde" data-source="post: 1115003" data-attributes="member: 24319"><p>Again, just something else to check (and happened to me) - on the ASW608 there are separate volume knobs for line and speaker level inputs. I know you said you played with the options on the back, but just in case… I switched from one input to the other and it took me browse to realize that that I was adjusting the wrong volume knob.</p><p></p><p>Maybe also try and play an 80hz test tone (not music or setup sweeps), and try both line level and speaker level inputs. Just to narrow the issue, rule out variables…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gohde, post: 1115003, member: 24319"] Again, just something else to check (and happened to me) - on the ASW608 there are separate volume knobs for line and speaker level inputs. I know you said you played with the options on the back, but just in case… I switched from one input to the other and it took me browse to realize that that I was adjusting the wrong volume knob. Maybe also try and play an 80hz test tone (not music or setup sweeps), and try both line level and speaker level inputs. Just to narrow the issue, rule out variables… [/QUOTE]
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