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Dan thurston
Enthusiast
I'm changing my LR+C speakers to CA Min 22's and I already have a CA X201 Sub. I have a Yamaha Receiver.
My Question is when I use YPAO does the level of the sub affect the LFE level. I'm presuming the sub will have to be louder as it's dealing with more of the audio that would usually be taken care of by bigger LR+C speakers (Speakers that will go down to 80Hz)
I don't want the LFE level to be too high. I realise there is a standard level for LFE which is set in stone but will that level go beyond what it should be when the sub is turned up beyond what it normally would be with bigger speakers.
I'm guessing that YPAO sorts out the relative level of LFE to bass that would usually come out of bigger speakers.
I believe that the crossover needs to be set at 140Hz approx when using small speakers like the Min22's.
Any help would be really appreciated
My Question is when I use YPAO does the level of the sub affect the LFE level. I'm presuming the sub will have to be louder as it's dealing with more of the audio that would usually be taken care of by bigger LR+C speakers (Speakers that will go down to 80Hz)
I don't want the LFE level to be too high. I realise there is a standard level for LFE which is set in stone but will that level go beyond what it should be when the sub is turned up beyond what it normally would be with bigger speakers.
I'm guessing that YPAO sorts out the relative level of LFE to bass that would usually come out of bigger speakers.
I believe that the crossover needs to be set at 140Hz approx when using small speakers like the Min22's.
Any help would be really appreciated