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Old 11-13-2009, 01:14 AM   #23
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I can't speak for any other models.... but there is no such option in the 606 volume set up menu. In any case... I am done here.

Once again... to the OP.... just try both and see what sounds better to your ear. I think your how to question has been sufficiently answered. The whether you SHOULD or not... is a question that only you can answer. I would say bi-amp it for a couple of weeks.... long enough to truly get a feel for what it sounds like... and then undo it to compare. I can say that in my set up.... it was a small improvement.
Yah Im hear thanks alot guys for all the info. Very much appreciated, I just wish i knew if i should bi amp them or not, cause it sucks switching them back and fourth, I have them un bi-amped right now and I thought these speakers would sound better than what they do. Basically my settings are

Fronts 60hz
Center 150hz
Surrounds 150hz
Sub 120hz
Are these good?

Are there really any other settings i can tweak with,

How much would you turn up the bass and treble on the receiver also right now there at 0

I was hoping to have more bass come out of these m60's but if you put them at 60 or 80 they really dont get to much bass then right. SO the fronts are really just for high to midrange?
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