Hi Kurt:
It's a bit convoluted right now. Try this...
No digital bass management:
determine roll-off frequency and slope of speaker
match the low pass frequency and slope for the subwoofer as closely as possible
physically time-align speakers and subwoofers
Digital bass management:
Almost all AVRs have a high pass and low pass slope disparity (12 dB/octave HPF and 24 dB/octave LPF) in the AVR.
Select a speaker/subwoofer crossover which most closely matches the natural roll-off of the speakers (possibly a bit higher).
Running the speakers on full-range and then selecting 'double bass' (i.e., sub gets a duplicate signal) results in heavy low-end because the speakers and sub are overlapping over a large portions of the speaker pass band.
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