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Does anyone notice their Exotica 3 not putting out enough bass from the active subwoofer section?I have not changed any of the dial settings since receiving my Exotica 3s. The disclaimer that comes with the Exotica 3s is that the settings are tuned in to optimum settings. if you change it, you are on your own. Yet, they do not put out the bass anywhere near what I am getting from my Soundscape 8s. The Exotica 3s do put out sound from the subwoofer.Note that I am using only the stereo inputs - I am not running a line in setting into the subwoofer section. When I put in a line in setting from my ipad as a test, the bass still felt shallow, not hard hitting like the SS8 does with ease.But the Exotica 3s do sound great though in its midrange and tweeters.
Jim should not put a disclaimer in the back that scares folks from touching the gain setting on the amp. With all kinds of amps/preams/processors/receivers out there with myriads of variable impedance matches even before considering room interaction, there is no freaking way Jim can dial in the woofers for his customers without going out on location because he doesn't know how your amp drives the mids and highs.
Jim should not put a disclaimer in the back that scares folks from touching the gain setting on the amp. With all kinds of amps/preams/processors/receivers out there with myriads of variable impedance matches even before considering room interaction, there is no freaking way Jim can dial in the woofers for his customers without going out on location because he doesn't know how your amp drives the mids and highs. You need to level match the sections after you receive the E3s. I don't have the E3s but I have an active system and I tweak the balance for different genres of music for god's sake -- different compression scheme between rock and classical recordings. I encourage you to play with the knobs.
DBX, First off, I think using the line input on the plate amps is discouraged greatly! I hope when you say that you ran the speakers off of a line out of your IPAD, that you don't mean into the plate amps. Using the speaker terminals, and the line input simultaneously, could have broken the amplifiers.
There seems to be something wrong with the setup however. Any way to test for phase? Maybe one amplifier is set out of phase? Are the drivers moving with music playing?I will say, that the bass of the E3s is different sounding from any bass I have ever had in my room. Its super tight, but you tend to just hear the intended note, and not the reverberating driver overhang. It certainly can change the perception of the amount of bass, but it tends to be more accurate to my ears.
How close are you to Jim? Perhaps shipping them back might be in order to make sure everything is working correctly.
I don't know if these have ever been taken apart, but reading this it sounds a lot like the internal wiring might not be right. There are schematics floating around here on AC showing how the servo circuit and driver circuit need to be wired. It is almost like the servo circuit is shorted not letting the woofers move at all, or maybe the wiring to the servos and drivers got reversed. I do remember that if the wiring is wrong, you get almost nothing for output; when the wiring is right, it hits fast and hard - it is an obvious night-and-day difference.
Can you try without the power filter tomorrow? You could try with the sub amps not plugged into it, and then without the power filter at all if you don't get what you're looking to get.My guess is a resonances from the power filter is causing a problem with the sub amps.
I dont think the belkin is choking any of the equipment as i have used it for years - which it has never given any issue with any of my equipment.
That doesn't mean anything, not really. It's equipment dependent so it's case by case if it were causing a resonance. So as long as the Belkin is on an entirely different circuit (not just AC receptacle) then the trial showed that it's not the Belkin.
As it stands now the only difference is the speakers. But, do you have a spare amplifier to try of any kind (for speakers which is also signal to sub amps, correct?)? Then we can make sure that it's not some sort of impedance problem or oscillation from the amplifier.
One thing we state in the documentation is that you are free to adjust the gain of the woofer section to your liking. But we recommend not touching any other controls unless you have some measurement equipment in order to re-caibrate things. This is hard or impossible to do accurately by ear.