I use 2 channel for my video system and the main speakers always see full range signals. Currently using B&W 805s; have used Spendor SP-2s and the smallest Epos [12?] Driving them with Meridian 605 power amps [150 watts per channel]. Never had any problem. I use subs but in parallel to main speakers. IMHO the only way you will damage your main speakers is by clipping your amp, not by putting too much power or too low a frequency into them.
Speaker damage from running
Will running the main L/R speakers in "full-range" and no .1 LFE channel damage the speakers? That is, will routing the .1 LFE channel to the main L/R speakers cause damage?
Here's my proposed setup. I have a combo 5.1 HT/2-channel music system, with a HT receiver and a 2-channel integrated with HT-bypass. Right now, the main L/R speakers are connected to the integrated and the subwoofer is connected to the receiver to its "sub" pre-out. Main L/R pre-outs on the receiver are connected to the HT-bypass on the integrated. When I watch movies, all the 5 speakers are set to "small" and their bass gets routed to the sub, along with the LFE channel.
Now, I'd like to incorporate the sub into 2-channel listening, so I'd connect the sub to the integrated's pre-outs (the full-range L/R pre-outs, there is no dedicated sub connection on the integrated). (I would disconnect the sub from the receiver.) I'd use the sub's low-pass filter, and still run the speakers full-range for 2-channel music listening.
For movies, I would tell the receiver that there is no subwoofer and change the main L/R speakers to "full-range." This would then route all the bass to those two main speakers, and also to the sub through its connection on the integrated.
Now the original question. Will the main speakers get damaged from this full-range movie signal?
Equipment:
Integrated: Cambridge 840a v2
Receiver: Marantz SR7001
Speakers: B&W CM7
Sub: old JBL something
Here's my proposed setup. I have a combo 5.1 HT/2-channel music system, with a HT receiver and a 2-channel integrated with HT-bypass. Right now, the main L/R speakers are connected to the integrated and the subwoofer is connected to the receiver to its "sub" pre-out. Main L/R pre-outs on the receiver are connected to the HT-bypass on the integrated. When I watch movies, all the 5 speakers are set to "small" and their bass gets routed to the sub, along with the LFE channel.
Now, I'd like to incorporate the sub into 2-channel listening, so I'd connect the sub to the integrated's pre-outs (the full-range L/R pre-outs, there is no dedicated sub connection on the integrated). (I would disconnect the sub from the receiver.) I'd use the sub's low-pass filter, and still run the speakers full-range for 2-channel music listening.
For movies, I would tell the receiver that there is no subwoofer and change the main L/R speakers to "full-range." This would then route all the bass to those two main speakers, and also to the sub through its connection on the integrated.
Now the original question. Will the main speakers get damaged from this full-range movie signal?
Equipment:
Integrated: Cambridge 840a v2
Receiver: Marantz SR7001
Speakers: B&W CM7
Sub: old JBL something
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