DB Levels and Crossover freqs for this Setup - HELP!

H

HARIHITH

Enthusiast
Hi all

After I bought those Def Techs , I could set them up last week!! Now my setup is

Speakers:
Definitive Technology
Model: BP7006BLA x 2
2. Definitive Technology - ProSub 1000 10" 300-Watt Powered Subwoofer
Model: PSUB1000BLA
3. Definitive Technology - Dual 5-1/4" 2-Way Center-Channel Speaker
Model: CLR2002BLA
4.Definitive Technology - ProMonitor 800 4-1/2" Bookshelf Speakers
Model: PROMON800 x 4

Receiver:
Onkyo TX 875

Any recomendations on the DB Levels and Crossover Freq. for this setup( 7.1).The Room dimensions are 17(L) X 11 ( W) X 10 ( H) .

I like to watch Movies and Games than to listen to music. I tried the Audessey Function in the Onkyo, and was not impressed and yeah, the Onyko only allows the receiver to be set up at either 4 Ohms or 6 Ohms no 8 Ohm Setting.

thanks
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
No one's settings will help you as the room is the key factor. Run the aut-cal, go back in and change the speakers to small and set the crossover in the 70-90hz range with the subs crossover disabled or turned high as it will go.

The other and best choice is to get a SPL meter and cal disc.

After I bought those Def Techs , I could set them up last week!! Now my setup is

Speakers:
Definitive Technology
Model: BP7006BLA x 2
2. Definitive Technology - ProSub 1000 10" 300-Watt Powered Subwoofer
Model: PSUB1000BLA
3. Definitive Technology - Dual 5-1/4" 2-Way Center-Channel Speaker
Model: CLR2002BLA
4.Definitive Technology - ProMonitor 800 4-1/2" Bookshelf Speakers
Model: PROMON800 x 4

Receiver:
Onkyo TX 875

Any recomendations on the DB Levels and Crossover Freq. for this setup( 7.1).The Room dimensions are 17(L) X 11 ( W) X 10 ( H) .

I like to watch Movies and Games than to listen to music. I tried the Audessey Function in the Onkyo, and was not impressed and yeah, the Onyko only allows the receiver to be set up at either 4 Ohms or 6 Ohms no 8 Ohm Setting.

thanks[/QUOTE]
 
AVRat

AVRat

Audioholic Ninja
Because they're Def Techs, I'd go a different route since you're running the DT ProSub.

X-over settings:
7006 - Full range
2002 - 60/80 Hz
800s - 100 Hz
Dbl Bass - On

Impedance - 6 ohm

I believe the ProSub x-over is bypassed when you use the LFE input.

A Radio Shack SPL (Sound pressure level) meter will help set the channel levels.
 
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