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Re: Setting my mains to "small", problem..
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Re: Setting my mains to "small", problem..
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You can try different x-over settings until you find the setting that you like. I currently have my m22s set at 60, I kind of like the results.
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Of course, if by "turn your sub off" Jay means to go over to the sub and manually switch the sub amp off, rather than to show no sub on the receiver, then the receiver will continue to send bass to the inactive sub. Interesting to hear how the lack of lowest bass in the mains gives an impression of different sound higher up, but of course that isn't the way that the "small" setting is supposed to be used.
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