Cross over frequency settings confused
jellyrolly
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I have a str-dh590 av receiver my fronts T-50, center T-30, surrounds T-15 and sub SA-2500. I set up my crossover frequency point 10 higher on each speaker my fronts 50 hz, center 70 hz, surround 70 hz, and the sub 60hz. Good or bad
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That's an R.E.M. tune, right?
"What's the frequency, Kenneth?" is your Benzedrine, uh-huh
The end goal is to get a smooth blending between each of the speakers (mostly the front left and right speakers) and the subwoofer. In very general terms I recommend taking the lowest frequency the speakers can reproduce (usually the -3dB or "half power" limits). Then double this frequency, for example let's say the speaker manufacturer states the -3dB lower limit is 38Hz, so double this and get 76Hz. This would be a good beginning point for a crossover setting. But it takes some extended listening and making small changes to get the blend cohesive and seamless.
Your settings seem reasonable and should sound good.
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