bass management

bnrimal
bnrimal Posts: 3
I have a denon 1803 and the RM 6700/303 and just got a
Pioneer DVD-A / SACD player that has a crossover at 80 Hz.
I primarily listen to music, what is the ideal set up?
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited April 2004
    The manual for your system reads as follows:
    FRONT AND REAR SPEAKERSRM2350
    Overall frequency response:
    95Hz–24kHz
    -3dB limits:
    130Hz–20kHz

    Seeing the crossover at 80hz means your trying going to lose the sound between 80hz and 130hz. Set your crossover at 150 or 200hz.
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  • haimoc
    haimoc Posts: 1,031
    edited April 2004
    What does it mean with the overall frequency response and
    -3db limit?
  • Tour2ma
    Tour2ma Posts: 10,177
    edited April 2004
    Frank,
    If he goes to 200 Hz he'll lose the top-end bass. The 303 is gone at 160 Hz...

    150 Hz is the only choice.
    More later,
    Tour...
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  • Frank Z
    Frank Z Posts: 5,860
    edited April 2004
    Tour,
    DO'H!! You are correct sir.

    Haimoc,
    Here's a link that explains it better than I can.
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