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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 277523" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>There is no 'perfect' setting unfortunately.</p><p></p><p>I personally don't use any crossover on my front stage, and am crossed over at my subwoofer at 42Hz.</p><p></p><p>A general good setting for general listening (to me) is set the front stage at 80, subwoofer at 60 - and start working from there.</p><p></p><p>Generally speaking, try to set the front components as low as humanly possible in such a manner that they'll survive your worst listening habits - then set your subwoofer to blend in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 277523, member: 542392"] There is no 'perfect' setting unfortunately. I personally don't use any crossover on my front stage, and am crossed over at my subwoofer at 42Hz. A general good setting for general listening (to me) is set the front stage at 80, subwoofer at 60 - and start working from there. Generally speaking, try to set the front components as low as humanly possible in such a manner that they'll survive your worst listening habits - then set your subwoofer to blend in. [/QUOTE]
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