Low/High Range Terminal on Monitor 40

steak
steak Posts: 6
I recently purchased the Polk Monitor 40 speakers. There are two sets of terminals (top and bottom) and I'm wondering if anyone knows which is for low range (woofer) and which is the high range (tweeter). I'm going to bi-amp using an Onkyo 605. My Surr Rear terminal posts will connect to the 40s' woofer terminal. Thanks!
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited June 2007
    you are correct. Don't forget to remove the jumper when bi-amping. Have fun.
    engtaz

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  • steak
    steak Posts: 6
    edited June 2007
    just to be absolutely clear

    top terminals = low range (woofer)

    bottom terminals = high range (tweeter)

    ???
  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited June 2007
    reverse that thought
    engtaz

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  • steak
    steak Posts: 6
    edited June 2007
    hrm, do you have a link or diagram, i appreciate you answering my questions :-)
  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited June 2007
    engtaz

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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,988
    edited June 2007
    Tell me again....why do you feel a need to bi-amp monitor 40's???
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  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited June 2007
    have fun---be careful

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  • honda cber
    honda cber Posts: 267
    edited June 2007
    tonyb wrote: »
    Tell me again....why do you feel a need to bi-amp monitor 40's???

    why not?

    i mean, i understand and even agree with the point i think you are making, but (to use analogies) it could be the headers and 750 cfm holley that will wake that chevy nova right up... or, it could be the chrome air filter cover that looks neat, but mostly is just hard to keep clean. certainly no harm in it, and polk put the terminals there for a reason, no?

    sometimes it is the "whole = sum of parts" sort of thing... FWIW

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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited June 2007
    Just do what you think to make you system sound the way you want it. In other words Gooooo Foooooor IT
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  • steak
    steak Posts: 6
    edited June 2007
    polk site recommends setting my speakers to small

    my onkyo 605 audyssey auto EQ setup sets them to large?

    which should I actually be setting my monitor 40's to?
  • Bill Ayotte
    Bill Ayotte Posts: 1,860
    edited June 2007
    I would run it on small...They aren't large speakers really, just bigger bookshelves. Sometimes auto settings are a little screwy...My Sunfire did some weird **** when I let it go auto...you ay have to fiddle with your settings for couple of days, maybe a week, in order to get the best sound from your setup...Believe me, it can be frustrating, but it is totally worth it at the end of the day...
  • BrentMcGhee
    BrentMcGhee Posts: 548
    edited June 2007
    i never was a big fan of doing the auto set ups on receivers... from my experience they normally do not do that great of a job, at least compared to what can be done with yoursself manually with an spl meter some basic knowledge of sound and alot of patience :)

    Any way maybe i missed it but you are going to by amp using your rear speaker terminals, do you not have rear speakers?
  • steak
    steak Posts: 6
    edited June 2007
    what exactly will setting it to small do? All I remember is that it might send bass information to my subwoofer. But will that affect noises coming from the tweeter?
  • steak
    steak Posts: 6
    edited June 2007
    i tried bi-amping with rear speaker terminal but didn't hear much of a difference so i'm sticking to normal wiring
  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,664
    edited June 2007
    Setting it to small lets the sub do the work it was meant to.
    engtaz

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  • carpenter
    carpenter Posts: 362
    edited June 2007
    steak wrote: »
    what exactly will setting it to small do? All I remember is that it might send bass information to my subwoofer. But will that affect noises coming from the tweeter?

    I think yes, compared to the highs and mids the lower range frequencies require a lot of power from the amp, setting your speakers as small will make the mids and highs shine. the system's overall volume, clarity and detailing should improve.
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