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Klipsch, Where to set the crossovers?


kito2112

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After reading the Large vs. Small thread, I got to playing with my system again. On my Sony, it will let me control the frequencies of the bass,mid and treb for the front,center and rear. Can someone give me some insight as to where I should be setting these?

My thinking is; with the mains/center/rear set to

small, for the mains I should max the bass/mid/treb frequencies. Cut the bass in the center while picking up as much mid and treble as I can. Rears, max bass/mid and treb.

Here's the frequency control I have and where I currently have it set.

FRONT-

Bass 100Hz-1KHz set at 100 Hz

Mid 500Hz-5Khz set at 500 Hz

Treb 1KHz-10KHz set at 1K Hz

Center-

Bass 100Hz-1KHz set at 1K Hz

Mid 500Hz-5KHz set at 500Hz

Treb 1KHz-10Khz set at 10 KHz

Rear-

Bass 100-1KHz set at 100Hz

Mid 500-5Khz set at 500Hz

Treb 1K-10KHz set at 1KHz

I played SPR and Don Henley this morning at these setting and it sounded purty good.

Am I thinking right on this? Thanks for any inputs.

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Sony555ES

KLF30 mains

C7 center

KSF-S5 rears

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kito, that looks like the equalizer/tone controls to me. i believe your es model does have the crossover settings controls for the small speaker settings though. might want to recheck that.

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Klipsch KLF 30 (front), KLF C-7, Cornwall I (rear)

Velodyne HGS-18 sub woofer

Monsterbass 400 sub interconnect & Monster CX-2 biwire & Z-12 cable

Marantz SR-8000 receiver

Sony DVP-C650D 5-disk cd/dvd player

Sony Trinitron 27" stereo tv

Toshiba hi-fi stereo vcr

Technics dual cassette deck

Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2000 digital cable box

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Kenwood KR-9600 AM/FM stereo receiver (vintage 1975)

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Yes you guys are right, they are the EQ controls. For some reason I htought they were controlling the crossover settings. SO, should I leave the EQ off when listening to DD or DTS?

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Sony555ES

KLF30 mains

C7 center

KSF-S5 rears

Def Tech PF15TL+ Sub

Mitsu DVD

Yamaha CD

Mitsu VHS

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kito, that depends on your tastes, room, etc, etc.

my marantz only has limited bass & treble controls. never use them & and i have the sony's equalizer set flat (not using). open for experiment though.

i'd say if it sounds good now, forget 'em or use sparingly. right after the frequency levels there should also be the control to add/reduce the db at that

given freq. point.

u find any controls for the channels low bass cut-off points?

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Klipsch KLF 30 (front), KLF C-7, Cornwall I (rear)

Velodyne HGS-18 sub woofer

Monsterbass 400 sub interconnect & Monster CX-2 biwire & Z-12 cable

Marantz SR-8000 receiver

Sony DVP-C650D 5-disk cd/dvd player

Sony Trinitron 27" stereo tv

Toshiba hi-fi stereo vcr

Technics dual cassette deck

Scientific Atlanta Explorer 2000 digital cable box

Boa's Listenin Lounge:

Klipsch RF-3 (front), RC-3, cheap little Technics (rear)

Monster MCX Biwires

Sony STR-DE935 a/v receiver

Kenwood KR-9600 AM/FM stereo receiver (vintage 1975)

Russound AB-2 receiver switch to RF-3

Teac PD-D1200 5-disk cd changer

Technics SL-1950 turntable/AT LS500 cartridge

Sega Genesis game player

Sub: None yet

rock on!

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