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Re: EP500 bass output
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For the DENON setting I have the sub level at +9.0
The 500 should be buckling your walls at a setting of +9!
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Re: EP500 bass output
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aficionado
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Optimally, your Denon sub level should be approx. at 0db, and the volume knob at the sub itself, while looking at the amp plate from behind the subwoofer, should be at approx. 7 to 8 o'clock. Anything beyond that would be overpowering.
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Re: EP500 bass output
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axiomite
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I'm sure you have already checked but i have to double check the sub settings every time I run the auto DB setup on my Denon. It does a great job of setting all the speakers but it always sets the sub so low in the minuses that I can barely tell it's there. I manually crank it back to zero and resume shaking the house until my wife complains.
With great power comes Awesome irresponsibility.
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Re: EP500 bass output
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+9?
That would knock down my foundation at that level????
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