TheShadowWRX
09-04-06, 08:14 PM
Hello,
I was given a Panasonic SA-HE200 to use in my apartment at college. I set it up with our oldered Onkyo home theater speakers we had at the house. Everything is fine with them.
Then my roommate moved in and he had these older Polk Audio speakers. I figured, might as well hook them up on the Speaker B input and see how they sound. So I just pulled the Speaker A (which does surrond sound, while B is soley Stero) front left speaker and connected it to Speark B Left and into the Polk Audio speaker. I then put in a CD and switched from speakers A to speakers B and the sound was really good. A lot of bass and still good highs. So we decided to hook it all up, so I connected both Polks to their inputs for Speaker B and put the Speaker A FL speaker back in.
I simply turned the receiver on, still on speaker B and there was no bass at all...
So I checked all connections and so on and still no bass. I then went back and just tested one Polk speaker with everything else disconnected, still no bass....
Does anyone have any ideas on what might be going on or a way to fix it.
Thanks a lot, sorry that was kinda long,
Mike
I was given a Panasonic SA-HE200 to use in my apartment at college. I set it up with our oldered Onkyo home theater speakers we had at the house. Everything is fine with them.
Then my roommate moved in and he had these older Polk Audio speakers. I figured, might as well hook them up on the Speaker B input and see how they sound. So I just pulled the Speaker A (which does surrond sound, while B is soley Stero) front left speaker and connected it to Speark B Left and into the Polk Audio speaker. I then put in a CD and switched from speakers A to speakers B and the sound was really good. A lot of bass and still good highs. So we decided to hook it all up, so I connected both Polks to their inputs for Speaker B and put the Speaker A FL speaker back in.
I simply turned the receiver on, still on speaker B and there was no bass at all...
So I checked all connections and so on and still no bass. I then went back and just tested one Polk speaker with everything else disconnected, still no bass....
Does anyone have any ideas on what might be going on or a way to fix it.
Thanks a lot, sorry that was kinda long,
Mike