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I have a Yamaha RX-V663. YPAO set the crossover at 160Hz. I know this is because my rear speakers are small (3" woofer, 3/4" tweeter).
I was wondering if I could set the crossover at 120Hz to get a bit more from my fronts and center, while setting the EQ at 120HZ for the rears at -2dB for example. Is that possible or I should just leave it as is? Thanks ![]() |
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