Hey, just noticed this past trip that the subwoofer in our SE LS doesn't work and looks like it never has; 6-pin block connector appears to be the culprit. Anyone else have this issue? It's a pretty lame s/w anyway, so I might replace it with a small 110v model.
Also, is the Sony LCD TV in the LS upgrade an HDTV or not? Seems that if it is you could get an HD "air" antenna added to the Winegard to get local HD broadcasts. I won't be "visiting" my camper for a few weeks so thought I'd ask the TV question.
Just a thought..I think I saw on another thread about the sub-woofer having it's own fuse in the power center, if you have the queen the power center which includes the converter/charger is under the bed facing the hallway. You might check that fuse.
If you havn't pulled the access panel for the stereo connections (inside the upper cabinet next to your auxillary connectors and the speaker switch), don't freak out when you do and see the rat's nest of wires and connectors.
I believe the Sony TV is HD ready, but no internal HD tuner.
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What model Sony TV do you have? THe Sony WEGA will display in HD but does not have a HD tuner. THe Sony Bravia does have an HD tuner.
Where is you 6 pin block connector? on the subwoofer. Get it fixed and have them re-position the Sub woofer. I had problems with mine. They fixed it and re-positioned the unit. No further problems.
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Just a thought..I think I saw on another thread about the sub-woofer having it's own fuse in the power center, if you have the queen the power center which includes the converter/charger is under the bed facing the hallway. You might check that fuse.
If you havn't pulled the access panel for the stereo connections (inside the upper cabinet next to your auxillary connectors and the speaker switch), don't freak out when you do and see the rat's nest of wires and connectors.
I believe the Sony TV is HD ready, but no internal HD tuner. John
With no tuner, you'll need to get one. Good advice on the fuse - could be in-line or on the sub itself.
Low end frequencies (bass) suck up alot more power than high-end (treble). Could be the amp is underpowered. Folks tend to equate "power" with volume... while that is true to some extent, added amplifier power allows you to reproduce the low end frequencies more accurately. This means good separation and clean sound for music and movies (low-end is omni-drictional, hi-end frequencies are directional). So, when someone brags on their "massive power amplifier", complement them on their attention to accurate sound reproduction...
Gawd! It really does make a difference in the audio-visual experience!
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This is my first post so bear with me. I thought I had the same problem. After calling Airstream and checking all the other things that have already been posted as possible causes, I found that mine does indeed work. The trick for me was to go into the menu that lets you adjust the bass, treble, fade, balance etc. till you come to the subwoofer level. The adjustment is in 20 steps and the default is in the middle. When I went to approx. 18 or 19 out of the possible 20,( to the right ) the subwoofer started woofing for me. There are also 2 knobs on the side of the subwoofer. As far as I can tell the top one is the Freq. bypass filter, and the bottom one is a volume control. Don't know if this will solve your problem, but it took care of mine. This is assuming you have the Sony head unit and the Collens (Collins ?) subwoofer.