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<blockquote data-quote="jacko" data-source="post: 1470415" data-attributes="member: 559993"><p>well if your receiver is an LFE out and you have it connected to your plate amp, is your plate amp repoccessing the sound from the receiver(trying to answer a question with a question). If your receiver has stereo RCA outs, use those, otherwise try to turn the LFE off on your receiver and get a $5 y-splitter for the RCA's or just use the mono(some manufacter's of plate amps reccomend diff things). As far as your original question... Get new bookshelfs. The 80-100somthin gap is most likely the least of your worry's with those sony's. Also there really isn't a gap there, since both are crossed over at those points, so your still getting volume at that "gap", it's just a significant dip in volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacko, post: 1470415, member: 559993"] well if your receiver is an LFE out and you have it connected to your plate amp, is your plate amp repoccessing the sound from the receiver(trying to answer a question with a question). If your receiver has stereo RCA outs, use those, otherwise try to turn the LFE off on your receiver and get a $5 y-splitter for the RCA's or just use the mono(some manufacter's of plate amps reccomend diff things). As far as your original question... Get new bookshelfs. The 80-100somthin gap is most likely the least of your worry's with those sony's. Also there really isn't a gap there, since both are crossed over at those points, so your still getting volume at that "gap", it's just a significant dip in volume. [/QUOTE]
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