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My sub-woofer doesn't work in any mode. The front left speaker doesn't work in CD mode. Both front speakers don't work in DVD/LD (surround sound) Mode. I have the coaxial connection for DVD/LD and Optical Connection for CD. only the Center, Surround left and right speakers work in the test mode ( test tone). Neither front speakers or Sub Woofer work in the test tone. Any ideas as to what is wrong and how to fx it.

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First check if the speakers are working at all put them in other channels and see what happens

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 19, 2007

SOURCE: Connecting a sub-woofer to Pioneer VSX-453 surround reciever

connect to same terminals as front speakers, this will also cause reduced volume from front speakers. (as per owners manual)

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Dec 24, 2007

SOURCE: Surround sound from Sky +

yeah its called sky is only stereo so that means 2 speakers

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2009

SOURCE: Connecting a sub-woofer to Pioneer VSX-453 surround reciever

I got the same issue. But, I go ahead hooked it up two banana plugs on teh VCR outlet. It works fine on my Cerwin Vega Sub.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2010

SOURCE: Rear speakers no longer function

Have you run the test tones in surround or ProLogic ??

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Jeffrey Turcotte

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2010

SOURCE: I have a new LG

Yes, there is no problem here. Just make sure the load ratings for the speakers are not below the ohmage allowed by the LG system (4-8 ohms is standard). Your LG system will control the upper limit of filtered input to the sub. The sub may further filter the input with it's crossover, but it doesn't care that the mid and high inputs are absent. (The reason the sub input is marked as unfiltered is to let you know that it can take the full frequency range--not because it needs it) You are getting mid and high or possibly full frequency range to the accoustamass speakers. You should be able to filter the low end out using the LG controls to avoid overdriving the Bose speakers on the low end. Please let me know if you have more questions.

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