I'm still interested in what
@gene was talking about with summing the sub sections of my towers and bi amping.
This is what Gene (or even ADTG) is referring to when talking about bi-amping the "lower" section of their towers to add the LFE. The following diagram represents the concept for routing signal:
When the L, R, LFE signals are available individually, this could be easily achieved in a stand alone DSP like Behringer DCX2496 or miniDSP. Appropriate filters on each of the DSP outputs help achieve the requisite EQ.
For the bi-amp ready speakers, AVR and miniDSP to do the above, follow these steps:
You will simply disconnect the jumpers on speakers, but, you'll need an external 2 ch amp to drive the "lower" sections.
In the AVR make sure the L, R speakers are set to
Large and Subwoofer Mode is set to LFE+Mains.
From AVR pre-outs, run the L, R, Sub Out (any one sub out) to miniDSP inputs and from miniDSP outputs to subs and 2 ch amp. 2 ch amp output to "lower" section of tower.
That's it.
Now EQ the tower "lower" section just like they were a sub.
Note: Audyssey may change the L, R to Small. Be sure to change them back to Large.
Extra Special Note: Do not do this convoluted set up. Look at Gene's or ADTG's speakers. Their "lower" section are equivalent to Audioholic Bassholic Extreme rated subs. Yours are not.
If you decide to experiment, to get the experience, (IMHO, and you should experiment) implement this safety net for your towers. On the miniDSP, in the signal chain going to L, R, set a high pass of 80Hz. This will create the effect of having a crossover in the AVR at 80Hz and L, R set to Small. Lower it 5 Hz with each test run keeping a keen watch on the amount of distress you are causing the 2ch amp or "lower" section of tower.