Subwoofer power amp setup?

Hello all, hope your all having a great day.
I work for a non profit for children.
I was donated two marantz sr6011 avrs and 6 sound town nx 4 channel amps 750 watts per channel. Last but least about 30 speakers. It's to setup a audio system for movies and plays.
I got most of it wired but having a problem with the subwoofers. I am using 1 of the amps for two subs bridged. Sub one to channel 1 and 2. Sub 2 to 3 and 4. How to I hook up that amp to the avr? I tried to the subwoofer out and it's very low. I also tried in the preouts and get nothing. The subwoofers are 800 watt 12" passive. Also is any settings in the avr would be a big help to make it sound better.


Marantz sr6011 x2
Sound Town 4-channel NIX-6000X4 x6
 
The sub/pre out is capable of 1.2v output.
If your RCA to whatever input used on the NIX-6000X4 is not wired correctly, output could be severely reduced.
Also, you need to set the sub output to a reasonable level:

Sub adjust.png
 
Should I use rca to 1/4 or will that make a difference. I have rca to rca on it now. The instructions online are confusing. I have seen posts where people hook these up to a iphone threw rca. Can't understand why an avr is not loud as can be.
 
The connection type won't make a difference. Check the settings in the AVR, in many cases the speaker setup menu us where you need to go.. set the mains to small and enable the LFE out, and if there is an adjustable crossover set it to 80-100hz to start and crank up the level as high as it will go.
 
I tried both bridged and single still low, changed it to single. So I reset the marantz avr and it started working. I think during setup maybe it senses the stuff connect on the pre amp board? A friend said he had to do the same thing when he changed his subwoofer the sub pre out wasn't putting out any volume.
The volume is way better but still low unless I turn the marantz 80% up. Should I get a line booster to boost the volume?
The level lights on the amp go about 2 notches up.
 
The volume is way better but still low unless I turn the marantz 80% up. Should I get a line booster to boost the volume?
The level lights on the amp go about 2 notches up.
The level lights are -12, -6, 0, +6, +12 and clip, an unconventional labeling scheme, normally the last indicator light on an amplifier before clip should be "0dB".
Sound Town NIX-6000X4.png


Each increase of 6dB should be equivalent to increasing power by 4 times.
Assuming the amp can produce 375 watts per channel into 8ohms at clip, the indicator lights should indicate reaching these power levels:
-12 =1.46 watts
-6 =5.86 watts ("2 notches up")
0=23.435 watts
+6=93.75 watts
+12= 375 watts

At "-6" on the NIX-6000X4, your sub is about -18dB from what it could produce at full power. -10dB sounds half as loud, so what you are hearing is about 1/4 as loud as it would be if the amp was driven to it's potential.
The Marantz SR6011 is capable of only 1.2volt output, 3.8dBU.

I could not find any specifications on the NIX-6000X4 other than output.
It is possible the NIX-6000X4 amp may require a +12 dBU (about 3volts RMS) input for full power, which would require an additional pre-amp ("line booster") to achieve.

Run a 60 Hz sine wave into the SR6011, measure the sub output level at the end of the RCA cord with a voltmeter to determine if it is reaching it's full 1.2volt output before purchasing a pre-amp.

Art
 
It looks like you have more of a driving signal problem (too weak) than a power amp one.

I fear one day you feed high signal (even if by accident) and blow your speakers through the roof.

IF you can measure signal level we´ll be walking on firmer ground.

Do you have a meter with a 200mV AC scale?

If not, buy one, you need it.

Cheapies sporting only a 200VAC and 750VAC scale are useless here.
 
It looks like you have more of a driving signal problem (too weak) than a power amp one.

I fear one day you feed high signal (even if by accident) and blow your speakers through the roof.

IF you can measure signal level we´ll be walking on firmer ground.

Do you have a meter with a 200mV AC scale?

If not, buy one, you need it.

Cheapies sporting only a 200VAC and 750VAC scale are useless here.
Yes I have a multimeter what do I measure and where?
 
The level lights are -12, -6, 0, +6, +12 and clip, an unconventional labeling scheme, normally the last indicator light on an amplifier before clip should be "0dB".
View attachment 1055133

Each increase of 6dB should be equivalent to increasing power by 4 times.
Assuming the amp can produce 375 watts per channel into 8ohms at clip, the indicator lights should indicate reaching these power levels:
-12 =1.46 watts
-6 =5.86 watts ("2 notches up")
0=23.435 watts
+6=93.75 watts
+12= 375 watts

At "-6" on the NIX-6000X4, your sub is about -18dB from what it could produce at full power. -10dB sounds half as loud, so what you are hearing is about 1/4 as loud as it would be if the amp was driven to it's potential.
The Marantz SR6011 is capable of only 1.2volt output, 3.8dBU.

I could not find any specifications on the NIX-6000X4 other than output.
It is possible the NIX-6000X4 amp may require a +12 dBU (about 3volts RMS) input for full power, which would require an additional pre-amp ("line booster") to achieve.

Run a 60 Hz sine wave into the SR6011, measure the sub output level at the end of the RCA cord with a voltmeter to determine if it is reaching it's full 1.2volt output before purchasing a pre-amp.

Art
On the website is said .77v that's what confused me if the marantz is putting out 1.2v should be louder I would think.
 
The level lights are -12, -6, 0, +6, +12 and clip, an unconventional labeling scheme, normally the last indicator light on an amplifier before clip should be "0dB".
View attachment 1055133

Each increase of 6dB should be equivalent to increasing power by 4 times.
Assuming the amp can produce 375 watts per channel into 8ohms at clip, the indicator lights should indicate reaching these power levels:
-12 =1.46 watts
-6 =5.86 watts ("2 notches up")
0=23.435 watts
+6=93.75 watts
+12= 375 watts

At "-6" on the NIX-6000X4, your sub is about -18dB from what it could produce at full power. -10dB sounds half as loud, so what you are hearing is about 1/4 as loud as it would be if the amp was driven to it's potential.
The Marantz SR6011 is capable of only 1.2volt output, 3.8dBU.

I could not find any specifications on the NIX-6000X4 other than output.
It is possible the NIX-6000X4 amp may require a +12 dBU (about 3volts RMS) input for full power, which would require an additional pre-amp ("line booster") to achieve.

Run a 60 Hz sine wave into the SR6011, measure the sub output level at the end of the RCA cord with a voltmeter to determine if it is reaching it's full 1.2volt output before purchasing a pre-amp.

Art
I will measure today thanks