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Old 09-11-2010, 10:06 PM   #1
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Default Crossover/Audyssey question.

Originally when I ran Audyssey it set the crossovers at 120hz for all five speakers, all of which are rated for around 60-65hz. After getting mopads and moving the front speakers further away from the wall, I ran Audyssey again using the same seating positions for the microphone with very different results. My front TSC LCR3-P speakers are rated at 65hz and Audyssey set the crossover between them and my BIC V1020 to 60hz. To be honest, with these crossover settings, I do feel that bass is a little less localized, not that it really was a whole lot beforehand, but it feels a little more natural, but is there a 5hz gap that I'm missing or could this damage the speakers. I don't think so, but I wanted to ask and be sure. Perhaps someone has had some experience with something like this.
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