Re: EP350 - similar problem
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You might want to call Axiom then, my 350 would come on at a lot lower levels than that, however, now I own a 500 so all is different.
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That's exactly my thinking, so instead of replacing the amp now I'm awaiting for the EP500 Should be here next week.
Question: do you keep it on all the time? Use the 12V trigger?
thanks,
Gena
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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Gena? Another girl in the group? Will you be sticking around here after you get your EP500? I could use the company...and these guys would love it even more!
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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Sure,
I find this board extremely helpful, pleasant, and courteous:)
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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Good choice on the 500, you'll love it. When I had the 350 I didn't use the trigger and left it on all the time. The 500 stays on all the time also.
A computer once beat me at chess, but it was no match for me at kick boxing.
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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Yep, I just use the standard Coax Line-In jack, the sub is always on... Girl, are you in for a suprise, thump, boom, bang.
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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In reply to:
I find this board extremely helpful, pleasant, and courteous:)
Well, we've been know to have our indefensible spats, and the occasional troll, and things occasionally get out of hand. But, by and large, this forum is an oasis of reasonableness, in a desert of chaos. You are most welcome Gena. It's good to have a little estrogen to counteract the sometimes excessive testosterone around here.
Jack
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Re: EP350 - similar problem
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Hi Rodge
This is certainly a bizarre problem I would suggest to make sure that it is not the receiver run this simple test. Disconnect the RCA cable from the receiver and connect it to the CD or DVD player audio right or left Channel out. This will be a direct single from the audio source at that point you should be able to turn the volume up or down on the subwoofer and notice a difference in volume. If you do not get a lot of volume do not be concerned because we are bypassing the preamp. But this should tell you whether the volume switch on the subwoofer is functioning properly. When you have done this test e-mail me and let me know the results. Also be sure that you have switched the subwoofer to 220V NOT the 110V.
Joe VaSSallo
Hi,
Many thanks for the prompt reply. I am certain that the subwoofer is set to 220V, to suit UK outlets. I'm actually at work at the moment and not able to do the test, however I am fairly confident that there is no real fault with the volume switch, as the volume does turn down and then back up, but only so far. When the volume dial gets to about 9 o clock the volume ceases to increase, no matter how far it is turned. I will still carry out the test and email you with a result.
Thanks again for the response.
Rodge.
Joe,
Following our communication regarding my EP350, I have carried out the test with the dvd player and concluded that the volume switch is not faulty on the sub. Whilst testing the subwoofer at lower master volumes, however, I still seem to be having cut-off problems, and at higher volumes (receiver on -20.0dB, subwoofer level at 0dB and subwoofer volume control at about 9 o clock) I am getting strange distortion/rattling noises from the sub for certain movie titles, even though the volume isn't extraordinarily high. The movie in particular where this is at its worst is Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the very first scene where the nuclear bomb hits the ground. The sub's woofer appears to move amazing distances, whilst not being particularly loud, and the distortion is somewhat annoying. Surely the sub should be capable of managing much higher volumes than this without distortion? I have seen excellent reviews of the sub when paired with much larger speakers than my M3's, and I therefore expected more from it. Whether this has anything to do with the problems I am suffering I'm not sure as I am fairly new to AV. (Only 18 years old!)
Rodge.
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As of yet...still no reply! Help!
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Rodge,
I recommend to call Axiom and ask for a replacement amplifier. They are very easy to swap - you just unscrew the screws and reconnect the wires inside. That way you will not have to send the whole sub back.
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