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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 2176011" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>Well you would want to run the LFE. Because if you have your receiver setup right then you sould get low freq when you are playing something on a Stereo Track such as music; AND if you use the LFE movie's low frequency data which would be mixed out of the L&amp;R will come out the sub where you want it to go. So set your receiver for a crossover of about 80Hz and tell it you ARE running a subwoofer and then you sould be in like sin (which like a lot BTW). LOL....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 2176011, member: 564641"] Well you would want to run the LFE. Because if you have your receiver setup right then you sould get low freq when you are playing something on a Stereo Track such as music; AND if you use the LFE movie's low frequency data which would be mixed out of the L&R will come out the sub where you want it to go. So set your receiver for a crossover of about 80Hz and tell it you ARE running a subwoofer and then you sould be in like sin (which like a lot BTW). LOL.... [/QUOTE]
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