Subwoofer delay
RaulTOB
Posts: 3
Hi good afternoon, I buy a Polk psw10 subwoofer and I am experiencing the following problem, the sound emitted by the subwoofer is delayed a fraction of a second with respect to the main speakers, let's say that a double bit is heard instead of a single blunt bit, you hear the bit of the main speakers and a fraction of a second later you hear the echo of the subwoofer, is there any way to remedy that problem of signal delay?
P.S. I have the main speakers connected to the output A of my amplifier and the subwoofer is connected to the output B of my amplifier. In this way I can activate and deactivate the subwoofer from the remote control.
Thanks.
Ing. Raul Torres-Orozco
P.S. I have the main speakers connected to the output A of my amplifier and the subwoofer is connected to the output B of my amplifier. In this way I can activate and deactivate the subwoofer from the remote control.
Thanks.
Ing. Raul Torres-Orozco
Comments
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Which amp do you have?
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Does the PSW10 have speaker outputs? If so, you could try wiring the speakers through it and see if that helps. Although you'll lose the ability to switch it off.
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rpf65: Yamaha RS202.
mlistens03: Thanks, I will tray that way. -
From the instruction manual:
Run one pair speakers from speaker out “A” on your amp to speaker in “a” on you sub, observe polarity. Then run a pair of speaker wires from speaker out “A” on your sub to one of the speakers you have, observe polarity. Repeat for side “B”. -
rpf65: Thanks, I will try