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where do you cross over your ht setup Yeah really, a good subwoofer/speaker should have no problem playing "accurately"(relative term) up to 80hz! I know I've read and heard many many many times where reviewers talked about the sub they were discussing not being able to play as well u... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup In responding to "sean's" comments, i must say that I even used to believe what he recommends about "crossing over speakers, subwoofer's bass quality in general, and general approach to setting up a system properly...but my extensive(much more tha... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup Ok..not "enough said"!..my bad.Actually, I forgot...for those consdidering larger tower speakers stuffed into smaller, even medium sized rooms, and are playing them full range, you are going to have to deal with the problems with bass boost and bo... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup "Distortion"...without going back through all your threads, I just wanted to mention, not for just you but all reading, that when considering crossover frequencies/placement, for best sound, and correct sound even, you must make sure that all the ... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup I would like to respond a bit more here. But first I want to comment to Eldartford's situation with his 1.6 Maggies. Eldartford, you NEED TO BE CROSSING THOSE MAGGIES AT 80 or so, indeed!!! Especially given the delicate nature of those speakers (I... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup In responding to "john Z's" comments regarding Polks info, and the general opinion on running "line level" vs. "speaker level" needs some more explanation I think, as it's a very important consideration.First, I think that connecting your active s... | |
Please help me troubleshoot my processor Indeed sounds like a GL problem. Usually you'll get this from Cable and/or Sat ground loop differential from the reast of the equipment. Easily solved from some pieces from the "shack". Good luck | |
Subwoofer output closer or farther away from wall While I'm not familiar with this sub, or capabilites/attributes, the real only way to increase it's effective output potential in your room is to indeed get it closer to boundaries! You need an extension cord to solve your "reach" issue. As for yo... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup Yeah you can run into problems if you stack crossovers or interstect them. It's often best to set the crossover on the sub as high as possible if you don't have a bypass, and are using the processors internal crossover. If you like the sound you a... | |
buzz/hum from tv I concur. I think you have a ground loop differential hum from your cable source connected to your tv/system! Try disconnecting your cable/satalite connection and see if it goes away. It's likely that | |
where do you cross over your ht setup I'd like to add more Caviats here, and that's that, as far as domestic home theater speakers offerings go, choices of speakers that I find you can use "lower crossover settings" for on your pre/pro or receivers, include those that have more effici... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup In quickly glancing through these Kgveteran/Vedric responses, I must say I more agree with Kgveteran. However, from a CRITICAL flat/even frequecy response standpoint, I understand Vedric's point of simply getting your speakers set up properly in t... | |
where do you cross over your ht setup Alright, in all humbleness and humility here, I'm going to pipe in here, adressing many of the views expressed here on the subject. I've built many-a-high-end custom theater over the last 10 years, and have probably hooked up more systems than 99.... | |
ARAGON 8008 MK.2 or McCormack DNA 225 Actually, I've sold both in the past. I think the Aragon isn't that extended actually. The McCormack is slighly better IMO for most applications. and is more neutral sounding for your otherwise "warmish sounding" Studio 100's!Also, don't waste you... |