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In Reply to: RE: hi again posted by cloudwalker on September 25, 2014 at 13:26:08
setting the front speakers to large will send full range output to the fronts. That being said your receiver should have am LFE effects control. If you're worried simply turn off the LFE.
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I learned something. Here is an interesting article... http://www.ecoustics.com/articles/set-speakers-small-receiver-setup/
read it. It explains everything. Again sorry for the poor advice...
and not an issue at all. HT has its own vocabulary and precepts ad it can get confusing.
In practice I like to run all my speaker mains at full range regardless of size I get better sound, IMHO, that way, but then YMMV and FWIW.
If using a sub and using the HT receiver sub settings then I run the sub full range as much as possible (highest crossover point)
but it sounds awesome to me.
Sold an av recver to a retiree n offered to set it up. (No charge). The gentleman informed me he had just retired after 20 years of computer networking for the military. His exact words were " I think I can handle a $500 receiver." No problem, but i told him the offer remains open.
After two weeks i get a call from the wife for help because her dining table is covered.with diagrams n flow charts n nothing was working properly. A quick house call solved the problems but av logic aint computer logic.
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