If I have it correct, one only needs to use the crossover in the amp (and not in the subwoofer), correct ?
Can someone explain what happens when, for example, an 80hz crossover is chosen in receiver settings and, at the same time, choosing an 80hz crossover at the back of the sub ?
I just need to understand this right because as far as I know, there is cascading, phase cancellation and other problems, but if someone more knowledgeable can explain to me what is effectively happening, I would really appreciate it.
In fact, one of our installers said that you must use both (and I think that is quite wrong.) . . . ."I've been in the industry for ten years. . .blah, blah". . you know, the type of answer which is actually not an answer at all.
Also, if there are no switches to disable the crossover on the sub, what happens when one takes the crossover control to maximum ? How does that bypass the sub crossover ?
Sorry about all the questions, but I just would like to know in more detail what is happening, crossover-wise. Thanks.
--Sincerely,