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Another thing to try is to lower the setting on the sub. It seems you are running it around 10db to hot, that is way to high. Remember there is a correction factor on the spl meter so you very well might be running the sub even higher than you think.




I've got it set that high because it seems that I am not getting the bass that I thought I would. It's set that high through my receiver and the volume on the sub is at 12:00, this gives me "acceptable" levels of bass to my ears.

I've never done the "sub crawl", so maybe it's time to turn the dB levels down a bit and hit the floor!

Should the sub also be calibrated to 75 dB to match my other speakers?, because I tried that and wasn't getting enough bass for my liking.


VP100, M60ti's, HSU STF-2, Marantz SR7200, 55" Mitsubishi