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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7983935" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>You woudn't need to worry too much about their crossover points. Thats why I said use the mids output for the rears. That way the aren't playing too high and drawing the stage back. Volume wise they would just need to be low enough to not be noticeable and take away from the front stage. These are easy quick "set it and forget it" type things.</p><p></p><p>Once the DSP does the differenced signal and delays them about 20ms behind the fronts, you're pretty much good to go and not much tweaking should be needed.</p><p></p><p>But, I still say go with just fronts first. Just don't count out the possibility of rear fill even on your setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7983935, member: 626047"] You woudn't need to worry too much about their crossover points. Thats why I said use the mids output for the rears. That way the aren't playing too high and drawing the stage back. Volume wise they would just need to be low enough to not be noticeable and take away from the front stage. These are easy quick "set it and forget it" type things. Once the DSP does the differenced signal and delays them about 20ms behind the fronts, you're pretty much good to go and not much tweaking should be needed. But, I still say go with just fronts first. Just don't count out the possibility of rear fill even on your setup. [/QUOTE]
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