This question comes up often...I owned 60's for 2 years and now have 80's. I still use small, with a 80hz crossover on the receiver. My Denon 2805 just has one crossover setting that applies to all speakers. Not familiar with the model you have, it might have individual settings for each speaker?

This would allow you to look at the specs of each speaker and set the crossover a little higher or lower, depending on the speakers abilities.

Yes, the 60's have a much lower range than the 22's, however, you will still get killer performance out of them with an 80hz crossover. The sub will do a better job in those lower categories, as it was intended. Also, when we say 80hz, I don't believe it just CUTS off there, you have a gradual slope or blend, when it passes off to the sub.

Also, make sure your not using the crossover on your sub at the same time...


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