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<blockquote data-quote="User121314" data-source="post: 654877" data-attributes="member: 16824"><p>^^ refers.</p><p></p><p>Boston CR95's are 8 Ohm, 2 way, full range, sensitivity of 90dB floor standers. 44Hz - 20kHz</p><p>Infinity Ref 61i's are 6 ohm, 3 way, full range, sensitivity of 92dB floor standers. 35Hz to 25kHz</p><p></p><p>When paying someone a considerable amount of money to install & set up a system - someone like HFX who are highly regarded in the industry, then yes, I do trust that they have done so correctly. I certainly would not have been able to do any better with my limited knowledge!</p><p></p><p>Bass management is done by the AVR - the front floor standers are set to "small" & the sub is crossed over at 80Hz.</p><p></p><p>perhaps the sub was set too hot - but that still doesn't explain why it now integrates better? </p><p></p><p>Not sure why the Marantz would be set up incorrectly if nothing has changed (except the front speaker in this exercise) since it was installed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User121314, post: 654877, member: 16824"] ^^ refers. Boston CR95's are 8 Ohm, 2 way, full range, sensitivity of 90dB floor standers. 44Hz - 20kHz Infinity Ref 61i's are 6 ohm, 3 way, full range, sensitivity of 92dB floor standers. 35Hz to 25kHz When paying someone a considerable amount of money to install & set up a system - someone like HFX who are highly regarded in the industry, then yes, I do trust that they have done so correctly. I certainly would not have been able to do any better with my limited knowledge! Bass management is done by the AVR - the front floor standers are set to "small" & the sub is crossed over at 80Hz. perhaps the sub was set too hot - but that still doesn't explain why it now integrates better? Not sure why the Marantz would be set up incorrectly if nothing has changed (except the front speaker in this exercise) since it was installed? [/QUOTE]
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