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In Reply to: RE: I took a chance... posted by Lewis Moon on September 28, 2010 at 10:11:06
a little anemic, but if the room is small you might be ok. Try setting the front left and right speakers to small or adjust the cutoff frequency to them to maybe 70 hz and up. This allows your sub-woofer to do the heavy lifting which may lighten the load on the 340.
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That begs another question. This is the first receiver that I've done anything other than split the signal to the fronts to run the sub. I've always let the crossover on the sub determine the Hz. Do I set the sub's crossover to its highest setting and use the receiver to set the crossover? 70 hz is about where I have it set now as my Dana 630s roll off pretty steeply around that point.
Edits: 09/28/10
Yes. You either bypass the sub's crossover (if you can) or you set it to the highest frequency possible and let the AVR control the bass management for all the speakers.
Kal
There should be a line level input on the sub using a mono input from your AVR. That's the preferred method, then use the crossover adjustment on the AVR for the five speakers.
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