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<blockquote data-quote="kiwijunglist" data-source="post: 1134941" data-attributes="member: 76888"><p>You don't have a sub yet correct? The above advice was for with subwoofer. </p><p></p><p>If you don't have sub yet then you should also try;</p><p></p><p>1. Set all speakers to large. This will disable crossover. The sub channel will be mixed into all speakers. </p><p></p><p>2. Set fronts to large and Centre and surrounds to small. Cross over to lowest setting possible (or set to zero/off if possible). This will send the subwoofer channel to the fronts and anything below the crossover freq in the surrouds and center will also go to the fronts. This sounds like what you are doing now, but you could experiment with lowering the cross over further. </p><p></p><p>I think option 2 is best until you get a sub. Because you don't want your Centre or surrounds to have to work harder playing the sub channel and you don't want to work your fronts too hard by forcing them to do too much work from the other channels (hence the lower crossover)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwijunglist, post: 1134941, member: 76888"] You don't have a sub yet correct? The above advice was for with subwoofer. If you don't have sub yet then you should also try; 1. Set all speakers to large. This will disable crossover. The sub channel will be mixed into all speakers. 2. Set fronts to large and Centre and surrounds to small. Cross over to lowest setting possible (or set to zero/off if possible). This will send the subwoofer channel to the fronts and anything below the crossover freq in the surrouds and center will also go to the fronts. This sounds like what you are doing now, but you could experiment with lowering the cross over further. I think option 2 is best until you get a sub. Because you don't want your Centre or surrounds to have to work harder playing the sub channel and you don't want to work your fronts too hard by forcing them to do too much work from the other channels (hence the lower crossover) [/QUOTE]
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