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The DTS-10 (Also known as the "SPUD") is manufactured and sold by Tom Danley: http://www.danleysoundlabs.com/products/subwoofers/tapped-horns/th-spud/ The DTS-10 KITS were sold at half of the assembled price and sold like hot...
You need to CAREFULLY pry the amplifier away from the enclosure using a putty knife or screwdriver. It isn't glued, but getting the gasket material to turn loose will take a lot of effort. You only need to remove the screws around the...
If the reason for replacing the speaker is a rotted surround ... re-foaming kits are quite inexpensive and readily available. Just a thought, Bill C
When running Audyssey calibration, it will have you set the subwoofer output to 75db as measured by the ONKYO mike that comes with the AVR. Bill C
Yes, the "OUT" position is correct. Bill C
Set the switch so the receiver sets the crossovers, then run the Audyssey automatic setup Bill C
Yes, that is correct. Bill C
Connect a RCA Subwoofer cable like this: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=102&cp_id=10236&cs_id=1023603&p_id=2682&seq=1&format=2 from your "Subwoofer OUT" on the receiver to either one of the "Audio In" jacks on the...
You don't usually use both high and low level inputs at the same time ... its one or the other (Speakers In/Out or just an RCA cable). If you get no results using just ONE of the methods at a time, then YES it's bad and needs...
Make SURE that you are using "Subwoofer OUT" on the receiver and not an input. Not sure why you are running front speakers out of the subwoofer. If your connections are all correct, then you have a bad amplifier ... send it back for a...
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