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Re: M60s and Recommended Sub Crossovers for 2.1 and HT
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Randy, if you haven't gotten yours yet, here it is.
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Re: M60s and Recommended Sub Crossovers for 2.1 and HT
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Thanks John, very very interesting read. I think I'll experiment a little more with my setup. It appears that it might be ok to try my m60's as "large" and select the proper sub option in the menu. I believe on the Denon there is "LFE" and "LFE+Main", I'll have to readup on which one is the best. I want to make sure the center/surround LFE's are being sent to the sub.
Randy
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Re: M60s and Recommended Sub Crossovers for 2.1 and HT
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Randy, as long as the center and surrounds are set "small" and the sub is on, it'll get the bass them below the selected crossover point. There's never any LFE in the channels except the .1, so that always goes to the sub at the times that there is some LFE during movies. Don't like either setting the mains "large" or having both sub and mains playing low bass from the mains in a "LFE+Main" or similar setting. Although some view the resulting bass as more "full", the goal should be accuracy and a good sub provides all the "fullness" that's supposed to be there.
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