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Many thanks again MoltkeHave a great day
Pulseaudio-equalizer: not listed in Ubuntu 16.04 repository (but I think is listed in 17.04), so consequently sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-equalizer did not work
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$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
$ sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-equalizer
Hi @m654321 QuoteI need to be able to independently control (reduce) the volume on the subwooferYou could try alsamixer to see if there's an option for that. Open your terminal and type Code: [Select]$ alsamixer this will open the tool in the terminal. Also, in pavucontrol there's a padlock, click on it to unlock other controls and see if that helps. Another option is to try "Pulse Audio Equalizer". To install it in your terminal type Code: [Select]$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-equalizer and see whether or not there's an option that helps you to do what you want to. Sorry not to offer more help but I dont have a "home theater sound system" to try with, I used to though, but I traded it for an old but really cool stereo sound system Hope this helps!
I need to be able to independently control (reduce) the volume on the subwoofer
$ alsamixer
$ sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-equalizer