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The sub-woofer output on the receiver is not working. I have tested the sub-woofer (speaker) and it works. And I have tested the cables and they work. The problem lies within the receiver. How can I fix this? Ken

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You have to turn on the subwoofer with speaker mode on the front.

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I don't have the manual, but if YOU do, crack it open and find the part where you tell the receiver it HAS a subwoofer and any other settings that direct bass toward it.

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