I purchased a pair of Jamo C605 and would like to know if placing them close to the wall will inhibit or screw up the bass. I am also considering getting them off the floor because of space restrictions. It may sound silly but would they be ok against the wall raised a few feet off the floor on their side?
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The reason they shouldn't be too close to the wall is because the refelction that would generate, making them respond unpredictable, mostly in the lower frequency response, Booming basses are most likely. That won't danmage your speakers, so if you don't mind, you can always attach them to a wall with after-merket mounts. You'll have to screw those in the back of your speaker though...
What do you mean that it sometimes doesn't work? It doesn't power on automatically? Check settings of your receiver - if it has subwoofer output enables and if low frequencies from all channels are directed also to the SUB. By default only the LFE channel (.1) of 5.1 signal input is fed to the subwoofer. So Sub will work in this case only when you listen to 5.1 signal (DVD movie for example), but for radio or stereo music, only front speakers are used. By configuring this bass redirect, you can use subwoofer for all signal types.
To get a better bass output from the sub. The best place is in the corner next to a wall. Doing that is called corner loading. Like you put a firecracker on your hand you might just get burned,buy if you close your hand...you will have to goto ER. And it is not a boomy sub. Small 5 1/4" woofers.You wand good bass? Take it back and buy klipche. Great sound and bass for a decent price.Or go all out and buy the Bob's Sunfire sub. and tick off all your neighbors. that little thing really pounds. I own two. When I played twister, My celing in my new home cracked. I got picts. If you want something simple like the 321,try Kef instant home therei <<spelling. Has a 10" sub.Bought for my father. Sounds great. Just 2speakers DVD/CD/Radio unit and sub.Simple one wire hook-up. and speakers.
Hope you are able to use this info.
Todd
If you are using the amp at moderate listening levels I would say that either setting would be fine, but I would probably go with 4 ohms. It's a little high, but it is loaded and fairly close to what it wants.
check all your plus sign and minus sign that connected to the receiver , if connected wrong you will not have any bass,because it going backward. Good luck!! any quest email me [email protected]
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