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Try selecting different options for the DSP audio settings. Sometimes a simple 2 channel stereo with subwoofer gives the best dialogue intelligibility. I would avoid fancy reverb presets like auditoriums and churches etc. You probably want to find a nice balance between the dialog, the music and sound FX, and the bass (subwoofer) BEFORE YOU START MESSING WITH THE surround speaker FX. Also, you may find that you have to readjust all the settings for different videos. I finally just opted for the simplest, no-fuss approach. Usually the stereo with sub. For really good concert DVDs, you will probably want to use all the speaker configurations that 5.1, 6.1, and 7.1 support.
Hi
I have a Philips HTS3450 system but lost the Subwoofer, Is there a way that I can connect the Subwoofer connection to my Panasonic Home theator system to get the sound?
Thanks
in advance
Make sure the subwoofer is set to low frequency, make sure subwoofer and bass are enabled on the headdeck. Make sure the gain is turned up on the amp, make sure the rcas haven't come out of the back of the head deck.
The jacks are for the subwoofer output, you need a reciever with
a front input jack, or if it is a cassette, a cassette adapter.
Good Luck
Leadispenser
Hi G,
Do you hear any noise? like its trying to eject the disc? If you cant hear anything try using contact cleaner on the back of the faceplate, on the contacts. If you still cant hear anything, Id say the motors shot, and that not a self fix. By the looks of it, it seems like it just came out, if its still under warrenty, id exchange it for a new one. Good luck
CoDoc
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