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  1. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    that may be as difficult to ascertain as the crossover on your receiver! what sub is it? you could try the manufacturer's website or the manual. and yes, only those frequencies above it will be sent to the speakers when they're connected to the sub's speaker level outputs. AGAIN, i say...
  2. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    first, see my edit, above. it's absolutely possible, as described in the link you posted. but your front speakers will then be running, essentially, as SMALL, with the only thing gained being a variable low-pass filter. unless the sub passes a full-range signal through it's speaker-level...
  3. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    WHAT COMES OUT OF THE SUB? well, obviously LFE comes out of the sub. any low-frequency info below the receiver's crossover that would have normally been destined for speakers that are set to SMALL will come out of the sub. but, normally, low-frequency info meant for speakers set to...
  4. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    DOH! yes. my mistake. i wrote that completely backwards. not what i meant to say! OY! i'm correcting it, now. thanks. :b
  5. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    the receiver's crossover will only be applied to speakers that you run as SMALL, so it's a moot point as far as your front speakers are concerned if you're going to run them as LARGE, right? it seems you may need to do some reading-up on bass and LFE management.
  6. ScottCHI

    Receiver crossover ????

    that's probably just a low-pass filter. what sub do you have? if it's like most, the sub's "crossover" is really only a variable low-pass filter and a fixed high-pass filter, usually @ around 80-120Hz. what are you trying to accomplish, exactly? what are your front speakers? do you run any...
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