This had been discussed before but there was never any definitive conclusion, and since contacting SpeakerCraft yet again via their customer service email and again getting no response, I was hoping someone else here could take a crack at assisting me with this question...any help would be greatly appreciated...
When we moved into our new house nearly a year ago, the living room had pre-intsalled in-ceiling speakers included, which we later found out from HT installers we hired to come wire them were SpeakerCrafts -- they were unsure of the exact models, but they were positive they were from the "AIM" series which allowed pivoting of the drivers under the grilles...
I had the installers repurpose and arrange these for surround channel duties, and I wired them up to my Onkyo 605 as the surrounds (in a 5.1 arrangement). The thing is, being that I don't know their exact model numbers or series, I don't know what the crossover point is that I should set these to -- I have been leaving them at 80Hz to be safe (the AVR is not running with Audyssey auto setup, I have adjusted all my own settings) but I am wondering if this level should be higher because they're such small in-ceiling speakers...
Is 80Hz okay for small in-wall/in-ceiling models? And there's also the ohm concern -- I have read that SpeakerCrafts come in all kinds of ohm flavors, but I don't know what I have up there in the ceiling...if these are anything other than 8 ohm speakers, should I be using them with my 605?
If anyone could lend some insight here, it would be greatly appreciated, once again.