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depends on your settings

Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on July 15, 2013 at 12:44:05:

If there's no .1/LFE speaker in a speaker configuration, then that channel's info will not be played and any bass info redirected from non-full range speakers, if there are any, will not be played over the system.


Any speakers configured as large/full range will get all of the bass info that was mixed for that particular channel. Any speaker set up as non-full range/small will get a limited signal based on how the surround processor/receiver is set up (eg, crossover points).


In your setup, you'll get all of the bass info that was in the mix except the .1/LFE info. That means you'll be missing some of the really intense bass in a soundtrack.