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Using Yamaha receiver and separate Sanyo for optimum sound quality.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 1111939" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>You can treat your external "component subwoofer" as just an ordinary active sub. You can set your main speakers (what model do you have here?) as small and then select the crossover frequency at which the sub takes over. This is a basic HT connection (2.1), but your receiver might have more advanced options, such as "both" that allows mains to play full-range while still sending a low-passed signal to the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 1111939, member: 34"] You can treat your external "component subwoofer" as just an ordinary active sub. You can set your main speakers (what model do you have here?) as small and then select the crossover frequency at which the sub takes over. This is a basic HT connection (2.1), but your receiver might have more advanced options, such as "both" that allows mains to play full-range while still sending a low-passed signal to the sub. [/QUOTE]
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Using Yamaha receiver and separate Sanyo for optimum sound quality.
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