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Old 04-11-2007, 02:59 PM   #5 of 11
RickiRed
Rick Houston
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Re: crossover


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Originally Posted by John Garcia
This is not good info. Normally when using a receiver with bass management, if the sub's x-over does not have a bypass function, you set it to its highest point so the two x-overs do not combine (which would create a super steep slope. By doing this, the receiver's x-over essentially overrides the sub's, which is what you want.

I'm sorry I was talking about the cut off freq of the tower speakers. For instance if I set my towers to large and select a cut off freq for the towers at say 60hz. I would then set the sub to somewhere around there. I didn't want to get into the slope because I wan't sure that it would matter very much to the thread starter. It may not be the perfect setup but it is a good starting point.



Monitor - Panasonic 42PX60U
Source - Sony DVP-CX860 300+1 DVD/XBox360 HD-DVD
Receiver - Denon 3802
Fronts - Klipsch Reference RF-3 Towers
Center - Klipsch Reference RC-3
Rear - Klipsch Reference RF-3 Towers
Sub - Klipsch Reference RSW12
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