I have 2 HT systems in my home office. One includes Def. Tech. BP 70001 SCs, 3000C/L/R and BPVXs running off of a B&K 507 S2. The other is for my computer and includes a Polk RM6600 speaker system running off a Yamaha RX-V800.
The Polk manual states that I shouldn't run a separate LFE signal to the sub. Instead, it says to set the mains to Large, set the sub to Off and use the low pass dial on the sub itself to set the crossover. The way the speakers are set up, you run the speaker out through the sub and then wire the mains to the sub. Anyway, I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't losing anything by not running a separate LFE. It would seem to me that they way the speakers are wired, the low pass dial on the sub would effectively do the same thing. When I tried to wire the mains directly to the receiver and run an a separate LFE driectly to the sub., the receiver shut down before reaching even moderate volumes. When I wired the mains through the sub, ran a separate LFE and set the front speakers to Small and Subwoofer to Yes, I had no problems with shutdown but I did have problems getting a clean bass sound. Obviously, the fact that the speakers sound the best (for music) in the recommended setup, somewhat answers my question, but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking something.
With the Def. Techs, the manual says you can wire directly to the posts, set the fronts to Larg and the sub to Off and allow the speaker's circuitry to send the LFE to the sub. I'm assuming that means there is a fixed crossover (which I can't seem to find in the manual). It also says you can run a separate LFE, however, it says you should set the fronts to large anyway because the internal circuitry will send the LFE to the sub anyway. That is where I'm a bit confused. Is there any reason I should be sending a separate LFE signal if the speaker is going to send that signal to the built in powered subwoofer anyway. Is it essentially the same situation as my Polks?
I have read the very informative article regarding setting crossovers and speaker sizes, however, I'm a bit confused about applying it to my 2 systems. Thanks in advance.