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I would not rely on About.com for information on setting up a home theater. You will get much better information on this or other similar forums. There are sticky's in this forum that will tell you all you need to know. I am not quite sure what you were trying to say about using the 'y' cable. But in any event, if your other speakers can handle frequencies down to 80hz I would use that setting. If they can't then you can try to raise it. When I have raised my settings to 100 or above I was easily able to hear where the sub was located. Last edited by Raynist; 09-04-2012 at 02:43 AM. |
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I too don't understand what a y cable has to do with. All that does is raise the voltage of the signal from your receiver to your sub's onboard amp. |
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Maybe if you explain yourself better I would know what in the world you are talking about? I think I don't quite understand what you mean.
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But a I think it is time to move on. |
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I think you need to realize that the five surround speakers have a high pass crossover and the sub has a low pass filter.
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Now if you are running bass management and put your sides, rears, wides or front highs above 80hz where does the bass go if your crossover is set to 80hz on sub? So if you set sides to 100hz and Sub to 80hz any signal between 80hz to 100hz being sent to your sides are lost. I am not twisting your arm to put your sub on 120hz but just stating what happens in bass management. |
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I also split my subs with a Y adapter but from my reciever. But never have at the back of the sub. After reading many post and reports it seams you gain about 3 Dbls at Sub using the Y adapter in the subs lfe & right input. Ands lots of folks say it is a waist of time. But to go off topic I run all my speakers Bi-Wired and the same thing some folks think this is a waist of time also and some swear by it. |
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Below is the stickey From Big Daddy on Bass Management. It is excellent. https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=95817 |
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2)The LFE channel itself. I've seen some receiver's that allow the user to select a crossover point for this channel. (they usually offer 80/100/120hz). Since the LFE channel itself is specced 3-120hz I don't see any viable reason to "filter" it so I would set this option to OFF/120hz if you have it available. Tom V. Power Sound Audio Tom is saying to set filter Off and to 120Hz on sub. Dont mean to be a Blank Head. Fill in the blank. |
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