SRT question
I have an SRT system that I want to get some more out of...
I am going to amplify the main driver arrays and the SDA arrays separately, in doing this I will run the mains directly off of the amp and the SDA's through the processor.
My question is this-
When I talked to Polk (Kenneth I believe) he indicated that the mains have a high pass crossover built in. If this is the case what is the point of running the center channel through the processor? I am assuming the center has the same crossover as the stereo array.
BTW- by processor I mean the SRT control center.
I am going to amplify the main driver arrays and the SDA arrays separately, in doing this I will run the mains directly off of the amp and the SDA's through the processor.
My question is this-
When I talked to Polk (Kenneth I believe) he indicated that the mains have a high pass crossover built in. If this is the case what is the point of running the center channel through the processor? I am assuming the center has the same crossover as the stereo array.
BTW- by processor I mean the SRT control center.
Post edited by HiPerf360 on
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You only have to run the sub and SDA hookups through the SRT control unit.
The main l/r speaker array and center do not have to go through the SRT control unit, thus you can hook them up directly to the amps bypassing it. -
That is what I thought after talking to Ken, I just could't figure out why the center would run through the control unit if it dosnt do anything to the signal.