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Pioneer receiver subwoofer output not working
Pioneer receiver subwoofer output not working







pioneer receiver subwoofer output not working

This will allow the volume to be controlled via the receiver for both stereo speakers AND subwoofer. You could run speaker wire from the SPEAKER B outputs on the receiver to the SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS on the back of the subwoofer. I have thought of a different approach that may work depending on what your stereo speakers are. However I'm sure we will see some progress in the near future.Īfter giving that manual a quick once over, you're right. I don't have time right now as I'm about to knock off work lol. PLEASE NOTE, before switching the sub on, turn that level back down to about half, You should be able to hear something going on with it set at half volume.Īs for phase and crossover settings, that is a whole other can of worms. OFF - power is cut to the sub, therefore no sound The sub can turn it self on and off regularly as the low frequency level may not be strong enough to trigger the switch. This setting can cause issues if the listening level is very low. If it does not sense any signal for a period of time it will switch itself off again. Without reading the manual, my understanding of the power switch is below.ĪUTO - sub will be off or standby until it senses a signal. Try it switched to the ON position and see how it goes. This is the only time it has ever made a noise with the amp.I've googled an image of your sub I would suggest your sub is switched OFF. The subwoofer did seem to react to the auto-setup with the mic, but it seemed to output audio on every channel test. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I have sold my previous receiver and do not want to give up this one! Either way the signal never changes whether playing music or not. This signal remains even when the reciever is on standby, but the subwoofer plays nothing as if it were either high in pitch or some form of incorrect signal. I am using an external car amp which has a built in dB volume level indicator, and this was pulsing with the music using my previous receiver, but with this one it remains with a constant signal. The only issue I have been unable to find a fix to is that neither of the subwoofer outputs work correctly. Hi there, I recently purchased a used Pioneer VSX-922K AV receiver and have had multiple issues with it, from the right channel being quiet (tapping the back panel usually sorts it) to it randomly turning off and requiring unplugging to get it back on.









Pioneer receiver subwoofer output not working