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Re: two channel with sub - do you run mains full range
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but since the SVS has a switch to completely disable and bypass its crossover, it's even better to use that instead of turning the control all the way up.
.....my bad. I forgot that part. The crossover on my SVS is maxed but also bypassed!!!!!
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Re: two channel with sub - do you run mains full range
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The M50s have such great bass, I hate to take it away from them! That's why I run mine as large. I know, I'm doubling the bass, but hey, I like bass!
I am the Doctor, and THIS... is my SPOON!
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Re: two channel with sub - do you run mains full range
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Up until about a month ago I was driving my M80's & sub with a 15yr old Luxman integrated amp. I had no way of removing the bass from the 80's, and frankly I loved it. (I did keep the crossover on the sub fairly low, though.)
With the new 6.1 system, I couldn't bring myself to run the crossover, either.
Shawn
Epic 80/600 + M3's + M3 Algonquins + M2 Computer + EP125 I think I'm developing an addiction.
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that would depend on your speakers.....ron
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