palmerj Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 Hi, I have a KSW-10 that does not come out of standby mode when the receiver is powered on, The on/off indicator light that's in front of the unit remains red (instead of turning green as it should). I can hear some faint bass sounds coming off it, which would indicate that it's getting a signal. At this time, if I flip the power switch from "auto" to "on" the light turns green and the subwoofer starts working. I can then switch back to "auto" and it will continue to work until I turn off the receiver. Besides the on/auto/off switch, there are other controls in the back of the unit; level, lowpass and phase. Level and lowpass are dials, while phase is a switch with two settings labeled 0 and 180. Other than leaving it on continously or manually powering it on/off, does anyone have any suggestions with regards to changing settings on the subwoofer and/or receiver that might correct this situation? Thanking everyone in advance... John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest " " Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 for the standby problem check to see if the reciever and sub are plugged into the same bank on the surge protector. Some surge protectors filter out the signals involed in sensing the reciever has turned on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garymd Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 for the standby problem check to see if the reciever and sub are plugged into the same bank on the surge protector. Some surge protectors filter out the signals involed in sensing the reciever has turned on. Really? I've had this same problem ever since I switched from the RSW12 to the RSW15. However, I have the receiver plugged into a surge protector and the sub directly into a wall outlet so this shouldn't be the case, right? Instead, I just set my crossover on the reciever and leave the sub in the "on" position instead of the "auto" position which might be a better option for HT use anyway. The 0 and 180 switch is for polarity and all I can say is try it both ways and see if you can tell a difference. My guess is you won't but you never know. The level knob sets your crossover if you use the auto setting. Try turning it all the way to 120 and see if that solves your problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommyboy Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 I also have mine set to ON. I've never really used the standby mode....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wuzzzer Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 Just leave it set to on. I have had all my powered subs featuring an Auto/On switch always set to On and never had a problem with it. If a sub doesn't sense a strong enough signal it won't wake up. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wuzzzer Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 Also, as far as settings on the sub itself: -Turn the crossover knob on the sub itself as high as it will go (usually around 150Hz). Use your receiver to set the sub's crossover setting. -Set the Level control to approximately the 10 o'clock position. -Sit where you normally listen to your system and play some music with a good bass beat. Have someone switch the phase between 0 and 180. Use whichever one sounds the best to you. If both positions sound basically the same leave it to 0. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liebherr954 Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 Well this may help out a bit. My old Paradigm sub had the same problem so I just left on the "on" mode and plugged it into the receiver, so when ever the receiver had power the sub did to. I hope this helps Nathan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrWho Posted March 12, 2009 Share Posted March 12, 2009 For what it's worth, the standby current in the "ON" mode and the "Standby" mode are going to be nearly identical... One thing you might try is turning down the volume on the subwoofer and then turning up the volume in the receiver....this will send a hotter signal from the receiver to the subwoofer. You can also turn down the levels of the main speakers too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CECAA850 Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 For some reason, using a Y-splitter on the end of your sub cable going into the amp inputs seems to wake the sub up sooner also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liebherr954 Posted March 13, 2009 Share Posted March 13, 2009 The Y-splitter on my sub-12 seems to help out alot, worth every penny. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
palmerj Posted March 18, 2009 Author Share Posted March 18, 2009 I'd like to thank everyone for their suggestions. I made the suggested changes in the settings and the problem remains. Here are additional details: 1. The subwoofer is plugged into a different wall outlet from the receiver. 2. Keeping the power on (green light in front) always, makes no difference. Next morning when I turn on the receiver all I hear is a very low bass rumble. 3. To get it working, I need to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in. 4. I am using the Y adapter, plugged into my receiver's subwoofer connection. 5 The receiver is a Sony STR-DA5400ES Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrWho Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 2. Keeping the power on (green light in front) always, makes no difference. Next morning when I turn on the receiver all I hear is a very low bass rumble. 3. To get it working, I need to unplug it from the wall and plug it back in. That makes me think there might be something wrong with the subwoofer... [] Have you tried calling Klipsch customer service? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DU73 Posted March 18, 2009 Share Posted March 18, 2009 My knowledge of subs is of a very simple.. therefore I offer a simple suggestion.. have you tried changing the rca lead?? Could it be a faulty lead? Tho if DrWho says that there might be a problem with the sub then I would go with that. Ok going back to sleep now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CECAA850 Posted March 19, 2009 Share Posted March 19, 2009 You realize that just turning your receiver on will not take the sub out of standby mode correct? The sub has to "see" a signal. Does it wake up if you turn the receiver up REALLY LOUD? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommyboy Posted March 19, 2009 Share Posted March 19, 2009 Sony receiver??? Well, that's your problem right there! just kidding man........... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josephdalepi Posted March 6, 2019 Share Posted March 6, 2019 so im real late on this one but if anyone is wondering why your sub wont turn on, try the plugs on the back of your reciever (if it has them), made mine work instantly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clairedivas Posted April 4, 2019 Share Posted April 4, 2019 (edited) Hello sir, it was a great knowledge about subwoofer. I liked this post very much. It feels a great pleasure when we play music on subwoofer. And the vibration of the bass is more Edited February 20, 2020 by dwilawyer removed hidden link to some "sumo" website Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scuzzi Posted February 20, 2020 Share Posted February 20, 2020 I've got a similar problem. I have a KSW-10 purchased 16 years ago. With the sub in auto (also happens if the sub is in "on" position, the sub will appear to turn on (green light on front of sub changes from red to green) when reasonable strong bass level is emitted from the Yamaha TSR 5790 av receiver. However the sub emits no sound. The volume setting on both the sub and the receiver appear to have no effect on whether this occurs or not. However if I leave the receiver turned on playing music (this happens regardless of whether I am playing music or video with audio content), leave the sub in auto but then unplug the power cord from the wall and then plug it back in, the sub then emits nice strong base. I am using one of the sub outs on the receiver, but have the same problem with either one. I have the other end of the sub cable plugged into the L/LFE and R inputs on the sub, but have tried just the L/LFE with the same results. This also happens with an older model Yamaha receiver. t's a real pain in my butt to unplug and replug the receiver one the system is turned on every time I want to use the sub. Very occasionally (probably less than 5% of the time), the system will work as expected without my intervention. Any ideas? I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basie Posted August 10, 2020 Share Posted August 10, 2020 Hi Guys,Needless to say I have the same problem with my Polk 660 sub. My question is, Can I connect my sub in such a way that I it bypass that auto function. It seem to to me that all those auto signal detection functions is no good? TX Basie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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