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I know I've posted a TON on this forum haha, but I've had so many questions to make my home theater system perfect and that it won't blow any time soon.
Each speaker is around 6 feet away from my listening area, but they're all set at 20, except the rear. The rear is set to 5.6 feet and those are around 3 feet away. Since I made the distance so much further than the real distance, is that going to hurt the speakers in any way? I love my speakers nice and loud. My normal listening on my Denon 1910 is -22 to -15, depending on the movie. I have an Energy XL-S8 Subwoofer with the crossover to 100 Hz and the volume in between 7 and 8 out of 10. This won't blow the subwoofer right? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just want to feel relieved to have this system done with so I can just turn it on, enjoy it, and not worry about it blowing or that I did something wrong with it. |
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thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Speaker Distances/Cross Over Freq. | Speakers | horror4life245 | 8 | 02-21-2010 08:20 AM |
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