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Please help me combine AV and stereo.
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 1115122" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>I'm a bit confused by Tonteldoos' advice, but I'm also not familiar with the VA and the configurations this proposed combination will allow for. So for whatever it's worth, I have two points to make. </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming you want to go with a micro sub because space or aesthetics are a concern? Regardless, I've never encountered a good Jamo, so if you're going to be getting better dual subs, I do not see the point in still making use of it for HT. Rather use the new subs for both.</p><p></p><p>The other is the crossover, 30Hz is way too low, makes no sense for the subs or the speakers - especially if you plan to go with the SEAS units, as they start to roll off around 70Hz. If anything, with dual subs alongside the speakers, you can get away with putting the crossover even higher than with a single sub setup - let the subs do what they're good at and let the speakers focus on the range they handle best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 1115122, member: 517"] I'm a bit confused by Tonteldoos' advice, but I'm also not familiar with the VA and the configurations this proposed combination will allow for. So for whatever it's worth, I have two points to make. I'm assuming you want to go with a micro sub because space or aesthetics are a concern? Regardless, I've never encountered a good Jamo, so if you're going to be getting better dual subs, I do not see the point in still making use of it for HT. Rather use the new subs for both. The other is the crossover, 30Hz is way too low, makes no sense for the subs or the speakers - especially if you plan to go with the SEAS units, as they start to roll off around 70Hz. If anything, with dual subs alongside the speakers, you can get away with putting the crossover even higher than with a single sub setup - let the subs do what they're good at and let the speakers focus on the range they handle best. [/QUOTE]
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