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Posted on Mar 12, 2009

Adjusting the subwoofer volume seperately from speaker volume

Are you able to adjust the subwoofer volume on the logitech z cinema 2.1 system and set a different volume for the speakers?

or there is only a master volume control function...i would like to set the subwoofer volume lower at times....

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You can't exactly set volume but definitely turn down the bass which lowers the sub's output. Thats all we can do i think.

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