am getting the impression that some users who have a lower reputation are getting ignored by those who could help most due to their inability to up vote
This seems very unlikely. Even if the community were this greedy and point-focused, what gains the most points is upvotes from other users. The asker's would just be a drop in the bucket.
Also, you're not entirely powerless even as a 1-point user: as the asker, you can mark an answer as accepted regardless of your reputation level. This nets the answerer 15 points which don't count toward the daily 200-point reputation cap, making it a much more attractive prize to power users than upvotes (which do count against the cap).
Ultimately, and most importantly though - while everyone likes to play the reputation game to some extent, you'll encounter plenty of users here whose primary focus is actually helping people and providing useful content rather than optimizing every interaction for point gain. To those users, the asker's reputation is not going to be important - but then, they usually do care a lot about the question's quality!
I'd recommend focusing on making the question as clear, well-titled, well-tagged, etc., as possible. The rest will work out over time.
Ideally, the under-15-rep situation is very temporary anyway: you need 2 answer upvotes, 3 question upvotes, or 8 accepted edits to get past the limit.