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I just got my new H/K in yesterday; and on that receiver, i can tell you i won't being going much below -10db on it either just because i want my ears to last me a lifetime.
Back on point though, you said some information below the crossover gets through; and that's why i thought 60hz would be a great choice for the 340SE because those are spec'ed for ~ 45hz so there's plenty of room for "spillover"; so to speak.
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Ok i have one other question about my H/K receiver i just got in two days ago. The page on large vs small speaker setting, and the independent crossover settings is confusing. In one paragrah, it says if your speakers cant go below 200hz, then choose small (suggesting that the small setting is only for those cube type speakers). On the next page it says something about if you have "tower or full range speakers", the independent crossovers are used for choosing the specific crossover point. So both of these statements suggest to me that I should choose "large" for all of my speakers if i want any sound below 200hz to reach the individual speakers.
Then in another part (where it describes the surround backs) it says that choosing the "small" setting and choosing an independent crossover point will have the sound above the crossover point going to the individual speaker, thus suggesting that i should choose "small" instead of large.
So i'm confused as hell whether i'm supposed to choose "large" or "small" to get, say, 60hz-20,000 going to my mains, and 60hz-20 going to my sub. This section sould be re-written, because ive read it a few times now and it isn't clear to me and/or sections seem to be contradictory.
Last edited by azanon; 07-14-2006 at 06:58 AM.
Sierra-1 - Mains+Center
Surrounds - HTM200SEs (x4 in back, and x2 Atmos)
Sub - SVS PB-2000
Receiver - Onkyo TX-RZ1100
Oppo Darbee Edition Blue Ray
Sony 4K blu ray player