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11-08-2020 04:27 AM #1
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Connecting to a subwoofer.
I have a ROG CROSSHAIR VII HERO (WI-FI).
How do I connect it to a SVS SB-2000 Pro subwoofer?
I tried connecting a RCA cable from the orange port on the on-board sound card, to the LFE port on the woofer.
Two problems.
One is that the cable doesn't stay firmly into the orange port.
The other is that the subwoofer makes a loud hum.
I also currently have a 3.5mm to red/white RCA cable going from the green port on the sound card, to my powered speakers.
Here is the manual for the motherboard:
https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/m...-FI_UM_WEB.pdf
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11-10-2020 11:47 PM #2
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The orange port is a 2 channel output just like the green port. It is the sub + center channel. So you should be connecting another one of those 3.5mm to 2xRCA breakout cables and only connecting one to the sub. I don't remember off hand whether sub is the "right" or "left" channel but you'll know when you have the correct one.
However, I don't know if there is a 2.1 mode in your audio control panel. If you set it to 5.1 you will get output from the sub channel but you won't hear any audio intended for the other surround channels. Often dialog is sent to Center so you might get really weird sound. In such a case you'd be better off using stereo output to your sub and then connecting your speakers to the sub.* Support disease research with Folding@Home *
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11-21-2020 05:50 AM #3
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Ok, I opened up SupremeFX and selected "enable bass management".
When I do the audio test, everything sounds right. Left Channel, right channel, subwoofer.
But when I play something, it doesn't sound right.
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11-21-2020 05:55 AM #4
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I even tried the setting to "swap center / subwoofer output" that's in the SupremeFX.
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03-22-2021 01:10 AM #5
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11-21-2020 05:40 AM #6
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You are right there isn't a 2.1 mode.
I set it to 5.1, then on the next screen, unselected center channel, and rear speakers.
Then it asks which speakers are full range. At first I unselected both front and subwoofer.
However it still didn't sound like it was using the sub.
So I went through the configuration again, and selected them both as full range.
It still didn't sound like it was using the sub.
Also, I tried connecting both RCA to the LFE inputs on my sub, as well as connecting only the red one.
It still didn't sound like it was using the sub.
I can hear the dialog and music, it just doesn't seem to be using the sub.
BTW, I am now on a PB-2000 Pro.
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03-22-2021 01:09 AM #7
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I tried playing content that was in 5.1. I still barely hear my subwoofer when its connected to my PC.
Also, to clarify, whether I'm playing 5.1 content or regular music, I do feel my subwoofer moving when it's connected to my PC. It just barely produces sound.
I can verify that I am playing the 5.1 content correctly, because if I change my audio output device to my receiver (and connect the subwoofer to my receiver, instead of my PC), then the subwoofer sounds like it should.
I do think the fact that my Airmotiv 6s volume is set at 6/100 or 8/100, through my device speakers in windows settings, and yet that is still loud enough to fill the room, might have something to do with it.
Maybe if I were to increase that volume, then I'd also hear more sub.
However, I can't realistically do that, because a 10/100 or 12/100 is too loud, from my Airmotiv 6s.
The other thing that contradicts this, is that when I play the test tones, then the subwoofer sounds loud.
So that might mean that I don't really need to change the master volume.
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03-22-2021 01:05 PM #8
You have to pass the audio to your speakers through the sub or if your speakers have rca out you use that to your sub.
3.5mm - > sub input - > sub output - > power speaker.
Or if your speakers have sub or rca output..
3.5mm - > power speakers - > speaker output -> sub input.
I connect my edifier speaker like this but i use fiber toslink to speakers then speaker sub output to sub with 3.5mm to rca.
Its better to pass audio through speakers first though. I don't know what type of speakers you have but mine have bluetooth and aux input x2. If you go through the sub first then the sub will only work with your pc only. If you go to speakers first then speakers to sub the sub will work with all audio sources.Last edited by HK-47; 03-22-2021 at 01:31 PM.
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