Hi All,
Been browsing this site for quite sometime and have watched a lot of Gene's videos. I'm not a newbie to HT/2ch, but I'm certainly no expert in getting my equipment to sound as good as it could. Trying to get there though. I feel that I have a pretty decent setup (but it could always be better, right?!), but I'm getting the itch to dive deep into what some of this stuff means and how it works.
Here is a quick overview of my setup (3.1)
Yamaha RX-A1080 AVR
Def Tech ProTower 400's powered towers (produced late 90's early 2000's)
JL Audio E110
Crappy Def Tech center.
So, it seems like there are 15+ different ways to setup these "powered towers." My real question is, if I set my speakers to small and crossover at 80Hz, do I HAVE TO have the powered towers plugged into wall outlet? I know Def Tech says always must be because of electronic crossovers, etc.
I get this defeats the purpose of having a "powered tower", but right now its all I have, I don't have a budget to buy new floor standing speakers, and really just want them to perform like a passive speaker just hooked up with the speaker cables.
I'm about to rewire my setup (which is in the living room, not dedicated, so aesthetics to come into play with the wife). This would eliminate some unnecessary cables (trying to reduce as much as I can). Reduce some amperage load on the circuit. (I've never tripped breaker a or anything, but I have a fairly loaded up Panamax which runs off a single outlet in the living room[which is also wired to other outlets on the circuit])
If they are OK to run without the AC power, I assume set to Small at 80hz is still the best setting on the AVR. I get the two powered woofers in each tower can a bit of bump and smoothness, but honestly the JL gives a pretty good punch and seems to integrate well on its own. Looking to add a second E110 before floor standing speakers are replaced as well.
Thanks for any advice!