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Windows has nothing to do with the subwoofer either way. Since that set does not have 6-channel inputs there is not discrete subwoofer input. The subwoofer will play if the satellites play; the internal crossover takes care of that. You need to hook this up to say an ipod or CD player and see if you still have the same problem, because chances are its the unit itself thats the problem here.
The bass level is turned almost all the way up, all connections are fine, and I put it backj on stereo.
Nothing.
My bro may have left the speakers at home when he left for college because the bass didn't work.
Perhaps...
Did you just hook them up or was it working before? Perhaps the speakers just have more natural level of bass than you're used to, or perhaps they'res a null in the frequency response due to the subwoofer's location. Does the cone move if you touch it?
Bass does not work. >.<
I turned the volume on it all the way up and get nothing.
I just hooked them up thinking they'd work automatically.
But no, it's not a Mac, why should it just work flawlessly?
>.<
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