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  1. Thank you so much for the response. Very helpfull (especially in its spinozian style ;) )

    Re A. Would the phrase "passes the
    High Level In signal to your….speakers with frequencies below 100hz removed" not indicate that the sub is applying such filtering? (3.6 previous post?)

    Re B. Perhaps I can now better clarify. The output that was broken is labled "pre out". Its a single "connection terminal for subwoofer with built in amplifier" (so says the manual). I'm not certain it is an "LFE Output", although I assume it is because it is only one connection as opposed to the two (left and right) indicated on the sub manual. I'm not certain I follow, but are you saying it might be possible to assign another audio out terminal, like the one labled "vcr" to the sub?

  2. Hello. Please allow my username to pre-explain everything
    you will encounter in my threads on this forum. The past few days have been ridiculous
    and stressful, and I feel like an imbecile. So no need to spike the ball;)



    I just want my set up to be as good as it can be, given my
    resources



    So, I know nothing about audio equipment. Nothing. I have
    never really owned a stereo or receiver before, and knew nothing about what I
    was doing when I bought the following, other than read some reviews online.



    1) Klipsch Icon VF-36 speakers (pair)


    2) Klipsch Synergy Sub 10 woofer. http://www.your-home-theater-design.com/images/klipsch_subwoofer_back.jpg


    3) Dennon AVR 687 receiver



    Ok, so where to begin. First I get this rig back to the
    relatively small room I am placing it in and I cant for the life of me make it
    look good in the room. The subwoofer was likely overkill, but because I bought
    it as part of a deal at best buy they wont take it back without completely
    ripping me off, so it’s a keeper. But I digress.



    Long story short, I broke my brand new receiver by breaking
    off an audio cable in the rca output jack to the woofer. Now my only option for
    connecting the woofer is by using the “high level” connections using speaker
    wire and re routing the speakers through the woofer. Now, my initial impression
    was that this is an inferior connection, but it doesn’t see to sound that
    terrible
    . My concern is, in the sub's manual using the High Level Out “passes the
    High Level In signal to your….speakers with frequencies below 100hz removed” Now, does this mean that the frequencies below 100hz are automatically
    handled by the sub, or are they being eliminated outright by the connection? I
    assume that because I get output from the sub after having set crossover on it
    to frequencies below 100hz that the former is true, but the manual is not
    clear.

    Also,
    re: crossover, if my assumption is correct that the woofer is
    automatiically compensating for frequencies below 100hz, than is there
    any point setting the crossover to anything below that? The onboard
    "low pass" attenuator only goes to 120hz, should I just max it out, or
    is that too high>

    Also.
    The manual for the receiver says that if I have a woofer its best to se the speakers in the config as "small". Is this the case even
    for larg floor standing speakers? Also, is it better to have the woofer
    handle all the bass, or to use the woofer in combo with the speakers.

    Are
    there any special settings I should be looking for for a 2.1 set up, as
    opposed to the standars surround sound? I currently have it set to
    "stereo", which I think is right, but i'm not sure.

    Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks








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