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Croy

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  1. My sub does have a variable crossover, but if I set that low I lose the whole 80 - 120 hz range. I took the receiver back and I have a pioneer elite vsx-80 coming this week. Thanks for the foam feet idea, I'll try it.
  2. Also, it seems like I'm the only one with a problem with my sub-12 moving. It's downfiring on hardwood floors and it moves around making an unpleasent shaking sound. Right now I just put weights on it to try and stop it from moving. If I put it on a little mini rug will it make a big differance in sound quality?
  3. I searched the online pdf file for anything about crossover. Doesn't say anything. I think I will take it back. A $200 receiver is a little cheapy for a synergy setup anyway.
  4. Thanks, I'm not completely sure about the crossover. The only thing I can find in the manual about frequency range is the lfe 0.1 channel from 20 hz to 120 hz. I doubt that means the crossover is set to 120, though, because that's really high. "This channel reproduces low-frequency bass signals. The frequency range of this channel is from 20 hz to 120 hz. " How would I find out what the crossover is set at? It would be helpful to know since I have 2 other crossovers I need to set at the same level.
  5. Ok, I have been trying to set this up for a while. I have a sub-12 and a yamaha htr 5930. My problem is that this receiver has a fixed crossover(I think) at 100 hz. My speakers are b-3 bookshelves and I would like to use them lower than 100hz. My first question is: I have my receiver hooked up to my soundcard through multichannel input. The sound card has bass redirection and if I turn that off nothing gets sent to my subwoofer. Does that mean that the receivers crossover doesn't function when in multi channel input mode? Second, I was thinking of hooking the sub up through high level in's and using the sub's crossover. Would I lose any sound quality doing so? Should I just take the receiver back and get a better one?
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