I set the crossover at 50hz and things sound GOOD. Thanks guys!
One more question....If I run audessy with these new speakers will it choose the crossover point instead of the 50hz I set it at?
Audyssey does not choose any "setting" of xover for you, AFAIK. It's complicated, yeah. I've been led to believe that it's Onkyo's implementation that has to do with the setting to large. If Audyssey finds the natural roll-off to be at a point lower than 80hz, the Onkyo will assign as full range. Hence, even my bookshelf surrounds, if rather large, are designated at first as large. When I replaced those with bipolar surrounds, and smaller rears, they were set to 80hz and 90hz respectively.
As for the exact xover point to choose, it will come down to knowing your speaker's abilities more specifically, their interaction with the room, and perhaps even the volumes you obtain. Some folks xover at the roll-off, whereas others xover a full octave above. And many others some where in between.
So, to turn that long story short, "No, if you rerun Audyssey, the Onkyo will set your mains as large once again". Hence, you'll have to once again reassign the new xover point.
I think the main thing to avoid is raising satellite speaker's xover point by too much. Say, you have a Bose cube, and AS reads the rolloff at 250hz. If you wanted a 100hz xover, AS would never have calibrated for that range between 100 and 250hz.
Hope this helps.