@paulcreed
“Roose, why don’t you understand rel says everyone will probably end up around 15 clicks. Why can rel claim how many clicks but I can’t ask how many clicks, makes no sense.”
REL doesn’t say that.
They suggest a starting point and attach a crossover value to that starting point. Since there’s no scale on the crossover pot people have to talk about “clicks” and not hertz. Silly REL.
But if you think about what you’re asking here the light should come on, hopefully.
What can you or anyone learn from knowing where people are setting their crossover points? You didn’t ask people to reveal what brand and model speakers they’re using, hence the number of clicks people arrive at provides no useful information for you, me, or anyone. It’s like asking people what time of day they put their garbage out.
Where you set the xo point is largely determined by the natural roll off of your main speakers, which is a function of the speaker design and how/where you have them positioned in YOUR room. And of course that includes your room dimensions, specifics about your room acoustics, etc.
So there are too many on-site variables for the “where’s your clicks” for it to provide anything meaningful to you or anyone else.
If you need help dialing in your subs and you’re wondering how to arrive at the correct crossover point then there are a few useful articles and/or videos around that are easy to find and easy to follow.
Here’s one, there are others. Good luck.