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Prestonnnn

Enthusiast
I have a 2.1 setup and my front speakers have built in sub woofers that go down to 30hz, but my sub's crossover only goes down to 80hz. Should I just settle with 80hz and should I set my speakers as large or small.
Thanks!
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Why a new thread with no specifics? Your speakers don't have meaningful woofers let alone subs. They're KLH M365Ts with an Acoustics Research S112 sub, AVR is an old HK AVR 65.
 
TheWarrior

TheWarrior

Audioholic Ninja
Setting your speakers to large means that they will play a full range signal. If they have built in subs, I'd start with large, and use your ears to determine the best sub crossover.
 
Dan Madden

Dan Madden

Audioholic
I'm not sure why you have a separate sub when you already have towers with built in subs unless you believe your sub goes lower than the sub's in your main speakers? With a 2.1 system like that. I'd run the speakers full range and if your amp/receiver has a LF output on it, I would send the sub that signal at a 60hz crossover.
 
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