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A/V receiver or Speaker Upgrade
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<blockquote data-quote="Orcish75" data-source="post: 1145867" data-attributes="member: 21448"><p>I had the fronts at 60Hz and the centre at 80Hz. I haven't really noticed a difference with the centre being set to large, but there's a big difference with the fronts. Even when the fronts were set to 60Hz, they'd take strain when pushed hard using the AVR amp. With the external amp and now set to large, they're different speakers. Can take a beating and not show any signs of taking strain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orcish75, post: 1145867, member: 21448"] I had the fronts at 60Hz and the centre at 80Hz. I haven't really noticed a difference with the centre being set to large, but there's a big difference with the fronts. Even when the fronts were set to 60Hz, they'd take strain when pushed hard using the AVR amp. With the external amp and now set to large, they're different speakers. Can take a beating and not show any signs of taking strain. [/QUOTE]
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