Ahh, there you go. I would take everything down about 8 dB myself. That will take your sub down to -10dB but that's just natures way of telling you the dial on the front of the sub is set up a bit too high.

If you feel really diligent, adjust the level on your subwoofer (at the sub, not the receiver) down a bit and then recalibrate the sub level in your receiver. All that will do is let your sub setting be in the same range as the other settings, don't think it will make much difference otherwise...

If you don't want to recalibrate, maybe take everything down 5 or 6 dB so the sub isn't right at -10 and you still have some adjustment room.

Anyways, shift everything down, crank the center up a couple more dB and see if that makes your problem go away.


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