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Powering a KPT-484


rennoc442

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Ok so I have been thinking of getting a pair of KPT-484's, but got some questions.

First, my system setup: Yamaha RX-V1500, Carver M-500 powering a pair of KLF-30's, Heresy II center, and RS-10 Surrounds (I know not ideal), and a RSW-15 filling in the low end.

So, If I were to get one, or two 484's, how would I hook it up? I was thinking of using the M-500 to run either one or both of the 484's that would be bad *** I think, having 5.2! But not sure about my Yamaha on the controling end of the subs. Would the onboard crossover be enough to really make this work?

I thought about going with this kind of crossover, but is it too much for what I want to do? http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/DCX2496.aspx

I just need a simple crossover, kind of like what I had in my car. http://www.crutchfield.com/p_20603KX2/Kicker-KX2.html?search=car+crossover

I see the specs on the Klipsch site, says it only digs down to 40hz. http://www.klipsch.com/kpt-484

While my RSW-15 gets down loooooww, 19hz. http://www.klipsch.com/rsw-15-subwoofer

So am I crazy for wanting more bass? BTW This setup is mainly for movies, and some music but never really needed the sub for music!

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