Agreed tbh. I've found zero info on why 10hz above is a good thing, they just state it, yet articles like I linked before gave serious reasons as to why doubling your speakers lowest frequency is best. Anyways I think the reason why I'm thinking 60hz for my fronts sounds better is probably where...
Thanks guys for your input. Found an article with some really helpful info which I'll try later https://bobpariseau.com/blog/2018/6/5/choosing-a-crossover-frequency-awesome-bass-begins-here
Apparently the upper limit of a crossover should your sub go this high is 100hz, as this is the safe zone...
Well technically my receiver goes like this, 40, 60, 80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 150, 200 and 250hz. So my speakers are rated 42hz so it would actually be like 52hz but, 60 is how the system goes.
I may be listening to my system all wrong but somehow having my crossover 10hz above does actually...
I have a LCR set of two Monitor Audio Bronze 2s a Bronze Centre and a BK Double Gem. I understand the best way to figure out the best crossover for your setup is REW, but unfortunately while I have a PC, I have no mic. So for those of us who can't do that what's the best method of determining...