Re: Outlaw ICBM
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Right, but don't overestimate the value of different crossover settings. In most cases not involving very small speakers a uniform 80Hz setting gives very good results.
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Re: Outlaw ICBM
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I have a 3805 and am pleased with the 80 crossover setting I use. I have tinkered with 60 but settled on 80.
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bugbitten can you set seperate x-overs for each channel as you would be able too with the outlaw?
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I believe Denons only support a single crossover frequency used for all channels. HK receivers let you have a different freq for each speaker set; I don't know any other brands with that feature.
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i was thinkin of goin hk, but not sure... then again,there might be someting new from both companies by the time i plan to buy a new receiver (feb-march 06)... gotta buy a car first
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One crossover on Denon 3805 as stated.
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I haven't set up my main HT system in the new house yet, but I used an Outlaw ICBM between an Integra 7.1 Processor and the amps. With the Outlaw, you get bass management for SACD and DVD Audio which usually bypasses all the bass management processing in your receiver or processor. The ICBM is very clean, doesn't add (or subtract) anything audible, and allows you to tweak your system.
I set the fronts at 40Hz (Thiel CS3.6's) side surrounds were QS8s (80Hz) and back surrounds M2s (80 or 100Hz). Wasn't crazy about the M2s in the back surround positions, and think I'll swap them for a pair of Mission DS77s I have lying around.
I also like the stereo sub out from the Outlaw.
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2x6 - Would you please post in the subwoofer test (EP-600) review ? KCarlile and Pmbuko think you are buried under my theater room ...
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Isn't it kind of suspicious that Craig posted right after 2x6 allegedly posted ? You would think both posts came from the same person...
Hmmm.
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Hello Boys!
I've been busy. Good to be back!
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