I know almost nothing about audio gear. What I have should sound better than it does, I'm trying to figure out why.
era 1990:
Yamaha RX-730RS receiver
Yamaha KX-W602 cassette deck
Yamaha CDC-705 cd player
era 1999
Epos ES12 bookshelf speakers
When I turn the volume up, it sounds ok but the bass seems to be MIA. When I bought the speakers they sounded great in the store but never really measured up at home. There are four jacks on the back of each speaker (treble/bass) but the cables end up going into only two jacks on the receiver; that must be normal? The speaker wiress are good quality (tend to get oily over time) and are not very long, and were provisioned for me by the store that sold the speakers.
What I"m focusing on now is the sound. Is it possible that the speakers are not hooked up correctly, with the four wire for each speaker going into just two clips on the back of the RX-730RS?
I'm trying to figure out if this gear is just too old to fiddle with and if I should start over. I know new equipment has a lot of more digital era features, I'm not sure I need any of that. I listen to all kinds of music.
era 1990:
Yamaha RX-730RS receiver
Yamaha KX-W602 cassette deck
Yamaha CDC-705 cd player
era 1999
Epos ES12 bookshelf speakers
When I turn the volume up, it sounds ok but the bass seems to be MIA. When I bought the speakers they sounded great in the store but never really measured up at home. There are four jacks on the back of each speaker (treble/bass) but the cables end up going into only two jacks on the receiver; that must be normal? The speaker wiress are good quality (tend to get oily over time) and are not very long, and were provisioned for me by the store that sold the speakers.
What I"m focusing on now is the sound. Is it possible that the speakers are not hooked up correctly, with the four wire for each speaker going into just two clips on the back of the RX-730RS?
I'm trying to figure out if this gear is just too old to fiddle with and if I should start over. I know new equipment has a lot of more digital era features, I'm not sure I need any of that. I listen to all kinds of music.