What are the best settings for a subwoofer?

Tips for Setting the Proper Crossover Frequency of a Subwoofer

  • On-wall or Tiny ‘satellite’ speakers: 150-200 Hz.
  • Small center, surround, bookshelf: 100-120 Hz.
  • Mid-size center, surround, bookshelf: 80-100 Hz.
  • Large center, surround and bookshelf: 60-80 Hz.
  • Very large center, surround, bookshelf: 40-60 Hz.

What is LFE on my subwoofer?

LFE (Low Frequency Effect) – The discrete content sent to the subwoofer from a Dolby or DTS encoded audio track. ( The .1 in a 5.1 or 7.1 audio track) LFE + Main – The low frequencies output to the Subwoofer whether the speaker channels are set to Large or Small.

How do I control the volume on my subwoofer?

Turn on the power and set the subwoofer volume to the desired level. Adjust the phase control if it’s available. The phase control compensates for a delay between the subwoofer and the main speakers. Start with the phase control in the 0 or normal position.

Where is the Elite logo on a pioneer subwoofer?

Marked by a pleasing black vinyl finish, the unit features Pioneer’s “Elite” logo etched in gold letters toward the bottom of the front side, rounding out a sturdy and attractive aesthetic. Likewise, a small LED indicator light is positioned just above the logo, offering a subtle blue glow when the subwoofer is activated.

How can I Reset my Pioneer Elite subwoofer?

Switch the receiver into standby. While holding down the TONE button, press and hold the STANDBY/ON button for about three seconds. When you see RESET? appears in the display, press ENTER. OK? shows in the display.

Who is the designer of the pioneer subwoofer?

Designed by Andrew Jones, the Pioneer SW-E10 Elite Subwoofer aims to do just that — and the results are mightily impressive. Seriously, just ask my downstairs neighbors.

Is the subwoofer set to large or small on the receiver?

If you’re using a powered sub, you should have the speakers set to “small” regardless of their physical dimensions. Setting them to “large” sends the low frequencies to the standard speakers, essentially by-passing the subwoofer. Are your speakers set to “large” or “small” on the receiver?