I prefer crossing to the sub at 80 Hz. By themselves, my KEF 104/2s sound fine, well able to track a jazz bass down the fret board, but not able to provide that subtle more felt than heard effect when a low pedal note is invoked on a large pipe organ. My Velodyne HGS-15 provides that. Where I disagree with Chad is that I find using the 104/2s full range with the sub results in a bit less air and transparency than when they are limited at 80 Hz. It's subtle, but real. It must be due to double coverage of the under 80 Hz range.
For 5.1, I add a pair of KEF 102/2s and a KEF 200C, all limited to 80 Hz. My pre/pro is a Proceed PAV/PDSD combination with Proceed 2 and 3 channel amps.
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For 5.1, I add a pair of KEF 102/2s and a KEF 200C, all limited to 80 Hz. My pre/pro is a Proceed PAV/PDSD combination with Proceed 2 and 3 channel amps.
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