Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'r26f'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Klipsch Announcements
    • Klipsch News
    • Klipsch Pilgrimage 2020
    • Klipsch Website & Forum Info
  • Klipsch Museum of Audio History
    • Klipsch Museum: News & Announcements
    • Ask the Historian
    • Klipsch Museum: General Discussion
  • Klipsch Audio
    • General Klipsch Info
    • 2-Channel Home Audio
    • Home Theater
    • Subwoofers
    • Architectural
    • Klipsch Pro Audio
    • Technical/Restorations
    • Headphones
    • Personal Music Systems
    • Talkin' Tubes
    • Solid State
  • The Klipsch Joint
    • Garage Sale
    • Lounge

Calendars

There are no results to display.


Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Location


Interests


My System


See My System


Website URL


Twitter


Skype


AIM


Yahoo


MSN


ICQ


Jabber

Found 1 result

  1. Greetings. Apologies in advance for my first post being a question. I've spent most the day on the forum researching and have all but made myself dizzy trying to understand hz ranges and crossover frequencies which leads me to my question. I have a completely all new setup replacing an outdated system. I currently have the R26 floors, R25 center, R15 surrounds, and 1 R10 Sub hooked to an Onkyo TX-NR656 receiver. Originally I ran the AccuEQ that came with it, but wasn't happy with the output. I checked the settings and it had the crossovers all over the place and the speaker distances were way off so I went to manual mode. According to receiver specs the available range is 40Hz-200Hz for all but the sub. The sub has a range of 80Hz-120Hz. All decibel levels are set at 0. I'm really not a dumb person, but for the life of me I can't wrap my head around frequency ranges and crossovers, etc. Most of the use will be for tv and movies as well as some occasional music, maybe 10% of the time. Anyone willing to offer a newbie to AV some layman understanding as well as maybe some settings to try. I do know that with the Onkyo on the setup screen says to set floors to "full range", but is that always best? Anyhow, thanks in advance!
×
×
  • Create New...