wireless Posted June 1, 2003 Author Share Posted June 1, 2003 ---------------- On 5/30/2003 3:01:37 PM formica wrote: Well there are many opinions on setting different speakers on large and others on small, and how each processor redirects the sound. Even though i don't agree entirely with the article (I have set everything on large), there is a great summary of this on the Secrets of Home Theater & High Fidelity at the following link: Miscellaneous Ramblings on Subwoofer Crossover Frequencies ---------------- Rob, thanks for the link. Whether one agrees or disagrees with it, it directly addresses my question. Why do you set all your speakers to large, especially the Heresey's when the lower end of the range on them is 63 Hz? Seems you'd set them to small and let the crossover occur around 80 Hz and rolloff down to 63 Hz. This would seem to be the viewpoint of the guy who wrote the article. In the article he says use large for speakers that are full range and he also says "be honest." I wonder what the definition of a full range speaker is. It seems like every speaker out there today reaches 20 KHz; it's only the lower register that changes. By the way is there a place we can get frequency response curves for Klipsch speakers? Way back I remember someone posting a link to some of them in one of the forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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