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  1. I'll check my receiver. It's a Denon 889 and I think I set the LFE Xover to 80hz. I'll see this evening. Checked everything and the 889 is set to 80 hz. Gain is a little less than 1/2 (I get too much rattle when it higher) and X-over on sub is about 70hz. This is where I get my best sound for the location. This setting sounds good with music, cd's, and Blurays. I can't move the sub anywhere else because the way the room is designed. Wife doesn't want it in walking areas. Thanks for the help OAN, I ran HDMI from my Samy BDP1500 to the 889 just to take advantage of TruHD. I don't have a tv with HDMI so I don't get that great of video to my RPTV. Boy what a difference the Quintet III & sub sounds. Batman:Dark Knight sounded so much better. Music cd's played through the BDP sounded totally awesome. For the price these speakers are great.
  2. Thanks for that reply. The x-over is set just about straight up which is 80hz (I think) and the gain is just pass straight up. I did try other places but with this room being used as a living area also, I really didn't want it in the way of anything else. Where I have the one at now is the only practicle place without getting in the way of my furniture because the TV unit is stationary and cannot be moved. It really isn't bad, but you can sit and tell exactly where the bass is coming from. I'd rather add one opposite the other and have a more unifor sounding bass. I'll try it and see. If I don't like it I can return or sell it.
  3. They have to make there money somewhere since they aren't selling many cables. I cringe everytime I see or hear someone buying or bought their cables. I am trying to convince everyone I know to stay away from those cables. When they need, I have them let me make the order for them, from monoprice.[]
  4. With the layout of my living room/Temp HT, this is my problem. I had to install the Sub 10 in one corner of the room. I watch tv basically direclty across from the TV. When there is a bass section in a movie, I can tell exactly where it is coming from. Would adding a 2nd Sub 10, eliminate the exact direction of the sub sounds. The sound really isn't uniform. In the pic you can see how my Living area is setup and where I think I would like to add another sub. Also how would I connect 2 subs to one Pre out from my receiver? Do I just use a splitter?
  5. liebherr954, that would work except they are already mounted to the wall and hole in sheetrock is cut for wire faceplates. I took the stands off and cleaned the rubber cup that connects to the steel knuckle. I noticed that they don't press hard enough. I had some thin foam that I cut and put behind the rubber cup. That seemed to add a tad bit more pressure to the knuckle which helps keep them alot more steady. Time will only tell if it works for a long period of time.
  6. I just bought mine and 3 out of the 4 are falling also. I will try to clean then and put everything back together.
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