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Originally Posted by RedSIinPA
I don't disagree with your setup. Except I wouldn't necessarily set the crossover on the receiver to exactly the bottom of your center channel freq response. If I had a 130Hz setting on the receiver, I'd use that. Speakers don't necessarily do a fantastic job all the way down to their lower limit. Other than that, I would let the sub's low pass determine the frequency range it plays and keep your receiver's setting pertaining to that just as you have it now.
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I have the sub switched to 'direct' which by-passes the sub's internal crossover. The highest crossover setting on my receiver is 120Hz.
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Steve in Eads, TN 38028
VIP722k, 322, D500, D61.5
Hitachi 51F510, Sony Bravia KDL26M3000
Yamaha HTR5960
Klipsch Quintet III MicroSystem
Velodyne CHT-8 Sub
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