I tried a different cable...and different outputs from the receiver...no luck. I'm gonna see if I can borrow a sub from a buddy...that should tell me for sure if it's the sub. I've had problems with Polk's before...luckily they're very good about warranty repairs.
Have a new problem...it worked fine, nothing was changed.
Onkyo TXSR705 w/ polk powered sub.
I'm not getting anything out of my sub. Connection is fine, It has power....I cranked up all the levels (including the sub setting in the receiver)...when calibrating speaker levels in the Onkyo, I get...
thanks for the help...no, there's no master switch. What is a power bar and how do I reset it? (if you mean my surge protector...tried that, no luck). I pulled the cover off looking for fuses, found 2, they are both OK. Anyone know if there are more fuses hiding in there?
I think my VSX-1015TX got fried in a lightning storm. UGH. Weird thing is...it's powered through a Belkin pure AV surge/power conditioner...and 5 other components were also plugged in and all are fine. The unit was not powered up at the time of the storm. I tried unplugging it for a...
I'll probably go with the pioneer vsx-1015tx, I can get it for $399 shipped. Wont 120watts/channel be enough? The polk's are rated at 89db's, which are better than some. I've never had such a big room to deal with, so I don't really know what to expect. I have a small room now with an old 55watt...
Mike...can you recommend a more efficient speaker (for surrounds)? I'm on a tight budget. The polk r15's are all over ebay for around $50/pair new. If there's better for around $100-$150/pair I'd consider tham.
thanks for the input guys. I'm going to wait to see the "after christmas" sales. Also been reading great things about the Pioneer vsx-1015tx...might be a better choice. I'll check out the panasonic too. thanks ~mike
Hello, it's my first post...need some advice. I working on a tight budget. Spent all my $$ on an addition on the house. Looking for a low price 7.1 receiver for my new TV room. Anyone have any experience with the Kenwood VR-9070? Looks like it's packed with features and runs only about...