16-11-2023 09:07 PM
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Having read loads of reviews regarding the above, in particular the sub, I just can't get any volume out of my sub. I've already sent one back, but this second one is the same. There's hardly any thundering, or any, bass coming from the sub. I've tested the sub with YouTube tracks where the video is nothing but a bass sound. It works fine then. But during action films, like those on Netflix, hardly any bass at all. It all comes out of the soundbar.
Am I doing something wrong?
06-01-2024 06:37 PM
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07-01-2024 06:50 PM
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Thanks.
I think I've solved it. See the reply below I gave to another poster with the same problem
My reply -
'Try turning down the volume on the soundbar to -6 for each speaker. Then turn up the TV volume. You should then hear sound from the sub.
You won't hear voices just deep bass sounds. Try YouTube and search for subwoofer test. Then play that video. Your sub will lift off the floor!!"
19-04-2024 02:27 PM
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Bro what do you mean by
1)'turn down the volume on the soundbar to -6 for each speaker'. Do you mean channel for side , center and front speaker?
2) 'Then turn up the TV volume. You should then hear sound from the sub.' Do you mean the actual soundbar/tv volume?
What's the best setting to get bassy sounds out of 800c? I feel the bass is kinda weak for 800c
19-04-2024 05:17 PM - last edited 19-04-2024 05:19 PM
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Yes. Turn the volume down for each channel to -6 but +6 for sub-woofer.
As you've now turned down the volume on the soundbar you need to turn up the volume on the TV to compensate for the low volume on the soundbar. Turning up the TV volume will increase the sound on the soundbar. However, the sub-woofer will be louder as the setting is +6.
It's not the best sub-woofer but any soundtrack with a decent bass does sound good. My floor vibrates.
View a YouTube for bass testing!!
