Can you tell me with the URL 50hz 70hz video?Yes Youtube
I will give it a try.
Can you tell me with the URL 50hz 70hz video?Yes Youtube
Yes Youtube
I have tried that, but no sound is my Sub. I don't know what is wrong
At any volume? Are you sure sub is enabled?I have tried that, but no sound is my Sub. I don't know what is wrong![]()
Cause found.At any volume? Are you sure sub is enabled?
If anything, I am a clumsy goofy
If anything, I am a clumsy goofy![]()
How does the sub act if auto standby IS enabled? Maybe it doesn't really get disabled.I think my issue was similar.. When I first got my Ultra, I had the sub cutting out at low volumes. I too have an SVS, but a 3000 Micro.
I opened a support ticket and even posted here a year ago about it. In my troubleshooting I was able to route just the sub audio to an old but trusty Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 hard disk recorder and proved the Ultra was not the issue. The Masterlink saw and recorded the faint audio while getting nothing thru the sub. The SVS, not on "standby", seemingly cuts out when the signal is too low, or has that "gate" as was mentioned. When sending full audio to the sub and using only the sub's crossover, I think this sends enough voltage to get past the gate and it's a non-issue.
My only workaround was to output higher volume from the Ultra and reduce the volume on the SVS sub. When doing this, I also had to reduce the volume on my mains' amps (and ruined my ability to use Fosi V3 Monos as they don't have a volume POT.) I have not poked around SVS forums to see how common this issue is, but this thread anecdotally confirms what I have suspected for a year now with SVS subs.
I think my issue was similar.. When I first got my Ultra, I had the sub cutting out at low volumes. I too have an SVS, but a 3000 Micro.
I opened a support ticket and even posted here a year ago about it. In my troubleshooting I was able to route just the sub audio to an old but trusty Alesis Masterlink ML-9600 hard disk recorder and proved the Ultra was not the issue. The Masterlink saw and recorded the faint audio while getting nothing thru the sub. The SVS, not on "standby", seemingly cuts out when the signal is too low, or has that "gate" as was mentioned. When sending full audio to the sub and using only the sub's crossover, I think this sends enough voltage to get past the gate and it's a non-issue.
My only workaround was to output higher volume from the Ultra and reduce the volume on the SVS sub. When doing this, I also had to reduce the volume on my mains' amps (and ruined my ability to use Fosi V3 Monos as they don't have a volume POT.) I have not poked around SVS forums to see how common this issue is, but this thread anecdotally confirms what I have suspected for a year now with SVS subs.
Ha, @mattzildjian - good find! I hadn't actually dug deeper once I knew the issue wasn't caused by the Wiim.
Feature request: Wiim should output a fixed loud 19.9khz tone to the sub output all the time. That would allow the gate to be opened and we wouldn't hear it because a) we're too old, and b) the sub can't reproduce such a high frequency.