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  1. Well when the auto calibration actually went through, it did in fact pick up the sub or else it doesn't work. So the values I gave you were after the calibration; however, when I listened to music it just sounded funny... cracking and somewhat muffled.
  2. Up until yesterday, I always had it plugged into the other port... oh well. I got the calibration to work, but it didn't sound good at all. it turned the volume level down on all the speakers (between -6db and -7db) as well as changing the floor speakers to 40hz and the center to 70hz. When I tried listening to music through it, it didn't sound good... cracked a bit. Changed it back to 80/80 and all is well.
  3. Well the sub works fine and the mic seems to work fine for all the other speakers... just not the sub. I ended up just setting everything manually and it sounds a lot better than before. F-20's and C-20 to 80Hz Sub set to 150 Hz
  4. Yeah. I don't think my receiver has that setting. Tried doing the Onkyo calibration with the mic and it errored out on my subwoofer
  5. Not sure what you mean by setting small and large. I'm guessing my AVR isn't as robust as yours.
  6. Definitely will stick around. I have had the F-20's and SW-350 for a couple years but don't know if I ever had it set up right. Got the c-20 today and decided to do some research. Didn't sound right when I first hooked it up. I currently have the F-20's and c-20 set at 80 Hz and the sub at 150 Hz, not 140. Sound about right? Also, I have the sub came plugged into the lfe/left (white) port, not the right (red) port. That sound right? Anything else I need to know?
  7. So set both the F-20's and C-20 at 80 Hz? The subwoofer has a low of 40 and high of 150. I'm guessing off would be bypass which is past the 150 mark.
  8. After doing some reading, it looks as though there are binding posts on all the speakers (excluding the sub of course) that connect the LF and HF ports. I have all of them hooked up to LF.
  9. http://community.klipsch.com/forums/p/175398/2023595.aspx#2023595
  10. I have absolutely no experience setting up a home theater so I am looking for some guidance. As the title says, I have (2) Klipsch F-20's, (1) Klipsch C-20, and (1) Klipsch SW-350. I'm just not sure how to set them up in my receiver. I just got the C-20 today, but prior to that, I had the F-20's set at full-band and then the sub My receiver is an Onkyo HT-R360 I guess my questions would be the following F-20 - What Hz to set to? - LF or HF? C-20 - What Hz to set to? - LF or HF SW-350 - What Hz to set to? - What phase? 0 or 180? Thanks for any help
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