TX-NR6100 - Connecting a subwoofer

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11 comments

  • John Malinowski
    John Malinowski

    Connected and no output

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  • Zachary Beckum
    Zachary Beckum

    When I connect my second powered sub (Jamo) I get a feedback hum and they both stay on after the unit is turned off. I run both of the subs from the rear L/R sub connector. I've tried everything I know, reversing the plugs, switching L/R R/L. Still get an underperforming sound. It Sounds stronger with one sub over two. Something isn't right here!

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  • Tim Ray
    Tim Ray

    I get no sub output without connecting speakers to terminals. I only want to run pre out and sub out

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  • David Griffin
    David Griffin

    I did not receive a remote with this unit.

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  • Zachary Beckum
    Zachary Beckum

    It's obvious these comments / questions aren't being read by Onkyo. I have no idea why you have a comment section that no one reads. I actually needed help and thought I might get technical advice.

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  • TERRIBLE
    TERRIBLE

    I'm about to send this thing back .very low subwoofer output.

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  • Troy Robinson
    Troy Robinson

    I'm upset with this Onkyo receiver I got new from best buy I don't understand why my subwoofer keeps doing I did the finger test perfect I'm using optical connection from TV into my Onkyo receiver this is unbelievable $ 400 dollars down the drain

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  • Fatima Gul
    Fatima Gul

    Hu Subwoofer not working

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  • Jennifer Sosinski
    Jennifer Sosinski

    Hello Fatima Gul,

    Have you performed the finger test to the subwoofer cable that is attached the subwoofer to see if the subwoofer will produce a humming noise? If you are able to get sound through the subwoofer with the cable test, then run the level calibration and increase it along with adjusting the volume levels on the subwoofer itself to see if the subwoofer is responding to the receiver's signal.

    Thank you

    Jennifer 

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  • Christopher Kucharski
    Christopher Kucharski

    I got nothing, not even on test. Ridiculous!

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  • Jennifer Sosinski
    Jennifer Sosinski

    Hello Christopher,

    Sorry to ask the question from the previous customer answer, but have you performed the finger test to the subwoofer cable that is attached the subwoofer to see if the subwoofer will produce a humming noise? If you are able to get sound through the subwoofer with the cable test, then run the level calibration and increase it along with adjusting the volume levels on the subwoofer itself to see if the subwoofer is responding to the receiver's signal.

    Thank you

    Jennifer 

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