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Old 04-11-2007, 06:19 PM   #8 of 11
RickiRed
Rick Houston
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Re: crossover


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Originally Posted by John Garcia
Some receivers do allow setting of x-over by speaker "type", meaning mains, center, surrounds, etc.. but that setting still adjusts both the high and low pass, so the same advice applies in terms of the sub's built in x-over.

I haven't changed my set up in quite some time but if I remember correctly I have frequencies for the 5 mains at 60, 80 and 100.

So John G. If I set my speakers to large and select say 80hz as the crossover point what is that doing to my towers exactly? I am coming from a car audio background and when we set up the front speakers and select the crossover point on the amps or processor I am telling it not to send any information 80hz or lower to these speakers. Please tell me what I am missing. I don't mean to give out incorrect info.



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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