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Subwoofer Output/L.F.E. Out <--fixed X-over?

Does the "Subwoofer Output/L.F.E. Out" at the back of an A/V Receiver
have a specified Crossover point(my receiver's manual never stated
this, at least I don't remember reading that in the manual)? I'm
asking this because I read somewhere that it's better to have the
crossover on the subwoofer(s) disabled or set to the highest
frequency setting to avoid cascading effects of two series crossovers
and also I heard that Onkyo's line of receivers have an adjustable
subwoofer crossover. So is it really "better" to have the crossover
on the subwoofer(s) disabled or set to the highest frequency setting?


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Topic - Subwoofer Output/L.F.E. Out <--fixed X-over? - Whisky_996 19:45:51 01/29/03 (2)


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