Before I tell my story, let me just preface this by saying I have read every speaker and SW set-up article on audioholics and then some. I've asked a few guys who are supposedly in the business, but talk about being vague.
I have spent most of the weekend setting this up (adding sub-woofer) and still can't decide at what crossover frequency is best.
I first set it to 80Hz, turned the dB and Hz to full. Wasn't sure this was the best set up. Then changed it to 60Hz, set ASW dB 9 o'clock (manual says Hz irrelevant). Still wasn't happy. Then tried 80Hz, dB 12 o'clock. Not too sure. Trouble is the volume variance between watching a DVD video (anything between -24 to - 8) and listening to music (-40 to -30).
Just picture the user forgetting to alter the volume after watching a DVD-V at -8 and sticking in Sting's "A brand new day". Get the picture?
Finally decided on 60Hz, dB 12 o'clock. Now the volume for a DVD-V is - 31 to - 24 and music -42 to -33.
I still get the feeling this is not an ideal way to drive my speakers. Can anyone give me some really 'definitive' advice.
Oh yes, and what about cross over frequency in the speaker manual - how do I convert 2.5kHz to Herz when i try to set my cross over frequency to be as close to the speaker specs?
Denon 3805
Denon 2910
Marantz CD63MkII
B&W 610i (surround)
B&W 602S3 (Front)
B&W LCR60
B&W ASW650