You need to adjust those Front(One very real potential disadvantage of a 40Hz crossover is increased Doppler distortion from the mains), center and LFE. Read this:
Setting the Subwoofer / LFE Crossover for Best Performance
Thanks for sending this across, finally got round to reading through it [edit, didnt proof read my response]
So this is what I took away from reading that:
1. Better to usually set your crossover frequency 10 Hz above the lowest [documented or detected] capability of your speaker.
- the Pioneers are 40 Hz for left/right and 55 Hz for center.
- the 163s are rated 49 Hz
sounds like I should raise them as per the link, though not sure I'm hearing distortion. For that matter I don't know how to detect distortion or how to detect standing bass waves.
2. THX processing and DSP assumes (and sometimes initiates) an 80Hz crossover setting for the LFE.
- Not sure how to interpret this one.
- Should I not use the THX setting on my receiver as it may ignore my crossover settings, or use DTS as you seemed to be suggesting?
3. Not sure if I should have picked up something as well, feel free to correct where I may be going off totally.
Would appreciate thoughts, corrections suggestions.