Dear Scottshannon: Very interesting post.
+++++ " .Keep the xover lower than 80hz if using floor speakers that have bass below 50hz. I prefer 55-60 at the top of the range. " +++++
My floor speakers are flat down to 20Hz. I'm crossing around 80Hz and I'm very satisfied with this.
I already try other crossover frecuencies and the best ( at least in my room/audio system ) was 80Hz. It is the best overall, mean: best bass, mid bass, midrange and high frecuencies sound reproduction perception.
I try the 80Hz crossover frecuency in other room/audio systems and; by coincedence, works very well.
I always recomended to start the subs integration with a crossover frecuency at 80Hz and move from there depending of each room/audio system.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.
+++++ " .Keep the xover lower than 80hz if using floor speakers that have bass below 50hz. I prefer 55-60 at the top of the range. " +++++
My floor speakers are flat down to 20Hz. I'm crossing around 80Hz and I'm very satisfied with this.
I already try other crossover frecuencies and the best ( at least in my room/audio system ) was 80Hz. It is the best overall, mean: best bass, mid bass, midrange and high frecuencies sound reproduction perception.
I try the 80Hz crossover frecuency in other room/audio systems and; by coincedence, works very well.
I always recomended to start the subs integration with a crossover frecuency at 80Hz and move from there depending of each room/audio system.
Regards and enjoy the music.
Raul.