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Jul 2008
England
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I'm currently running a set of Monitor Audio Bronze speakers on an onkyo 606.
I have them set as the following: BR6:120hz (towers) BRLCR: 80hz (centre) BR2's:60hz (surrounds) BRW10:90hz (sub) My sub also has a dial on the back to adjust it's volume and cross over, which one should I adjust? Are those settings right or not, I really don't get these settings. I'm told anything below the number is sent to the sub, wouldn't it be better to send the bass to the corresponding speaker, rather than having the sub do it all? I figured the sub was meant to compliment the speakers, not do 100% of the bass, why else have speakers with so many bass cones in them! |
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