I have the same sort of situation you have, Steve, although I don't use a receiver. I run a separate line-out signal to the sub(Velodyne 1500R) and can adjust the crossover frequency to suit my taste. The sub is not tied to my main speakers (ADS 1590's). Admittedly, there could be some bass overlap here if you get the crossover too high, so let your ears be your guide. Good luck.
Setting my subwoofer cutoff frequency
I just bought a paradigm PS-1000 subwoofer to go along with my paradigm monitor 7 front channels (I have no center channel or surround speakers yet). I am using a Denon 1403 receiver. The front speakers have a low frequency extension of 33Hz. The sub has a low frequency extension of 24Hz. It has a knob to adjust cutoff frequency from 50Hz to 150Hz. Can someone tell me what I should set this to, and in what situations, and why? I turn it up and down but really can't hear much of a difference.
Thanks a bunch
Thanks a bunch
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