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Help!! with sub placement
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 68612" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>Is the crossover set to 80 Hz on the receiver or subwoofer (or both) ? If both then turn the low-pass filter (sometimes mistakenly referred to as 'crossover') to it's maximum value or turn it off completely if you can to reduce cascading effects.</p><p></p><p>80 Hz is a good starting point but its not the be-all-end-all crossover option. You might find that 90 Hz or 100 Hz gives you a smoother splice between speaker and subwoofer (depending on the low-end capabilities of the speakers and positioning of the sub).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 68612, member: 693"] Is the crossover set to 80 Hz on the receiver or subwoofer (or both) ? If both then turn the low-pass filter (sometimes mistakenly referred to as 'crossover') to it's maximum value or turn it off completely if you can to reduce cascading effects. 80 Hz is a good starting point but its not the be-all-end-all crossover option. You might find that 90 Hz or 100 Hz gives you a smoother splice between speaker and subwoofer (depending on the low-end capabilities of the speakers and positioning of the sub). [/QUOTE]
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